Former Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly decided to share his thoughts on the sexual harassment scandal that caused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign Tuesday, but the conservative broadcaster’s own checkered past has people wondering why he thought this was an appropriate subject to discuss online.
In a tweet, O’Reilly seemed to criticize Cuomo for his actions — a recent report from New York Attorney General Leticia James found that Cuomo sexually harassed “a number” of state employees; at least a dozen women have come forward accusing the prominent democratic governor of inappropriate behavior.
“Like Cuomo, many of the loudest woke voices have quiet resumes that are appalling; especially in the media and in Hollywood,” O’Reilly said August 10.
O’Reilly had also previously tweeted, “Cuomo quits as New York Governor. I suspect he made some “deals” with state authorities. Don’t expect criminal charges but he’ll...
In a tweet, O’Reilly seemed to criticize Cuomo for his actions — a recent report from New York Attorney General Leticia James found that Cuomo sexually harassed “a number” of state employees; at least a dozen women have come forward accusing the prominent democratic governor of inappropriate behavior.
“Like Cuomo, many of the loudest woke voices have quiet resumes that are appalling; especially in the media and in Hollywood,” O’Reilly said August 10.
O’Reilly had also previously tweeted, “Cuomo quits as New York Governor. I suspect he made some “deals” with state authorities. Don’t expect criminal charges but he’ll...
- 8/11/2021
- by Samson Amore
- The Wrap
President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of tweets and retweets on Friday night and Saturday morning covering topics like the right-wing personalities who were booted off Facebook this past week and, of course, North Korea, which launched a short-range projectile off its coast Saturday morning, according to South Korean officials.
The tirade began with a tweet around 7 p.m. on Friday night where Trump, apparently misunderstanding that free speech doesn’t entitle a person to unlimited Facebook use, said he was going to “monitor the censorship of American Citizens on social media platforms.
The tirade began with a tweet around 7 p.m. on Friday night where Trump, apparently misunderstanding that free speech doesn’t entitle a person to unlimited Facebook use, said he was going to “monitor the censorship of American Citizens on social media platforms.
- 5/4/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
The 2014 Lower East Side Film Festival concluded their 11-day run this past weekend and have just announced the winners. The judges included Ilana Glazer (Comedy Central's "Broad City"), Tony Award-winning actor Denis O'Hare (“True Blood,” “American Horror Story"), Grammy Award-winning musician Marky Ramone, Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning Producer Dana Brunetti (“House of Cards") and more. See the winners and a short video of the festival's highlights below. 2014 Lower East Side Film Festival Winners Best Feature: "Fort Tilden" Director: Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers Writer: Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers Audience Award:"Sidewalk Traffic"Director: Anthony L. FisherWriter: Anthony L. Fisher Neighborhood Award:"The Sturgeon Queens"Director: Julie CohenWriter: Julie Cohen Best Animated Short: "Johnny Express"Director: Kyungmin...
- 6/24/2014
- by Oliver MacMahon
- Indiewire
Typically the films spotlighted in our Fund This Film column are found on Kickstarter or Indiegogo. This week, I’ve found a project to share that is conducting its crowdfunding efforts through the lesser-known site RocketHub. By “I’ve found,” I should point out that I was made aware of the film by a hometown acquaintance with a minor onscreen role, via his Facebook page. It’s a small connection that has even less bearing on my decision to showcase the project than the fact that Freaks and Geeks actor Samm Levine co-stars (he is the one cast member of that show who really needs to be in more stuff), but I like to offer full disclosure. The film in need is titled Sidewalk Traffic, and it’s written and directed by Anthony L. Fisher, whose past work on the short Reason TV documentary Abandoned in Guatemala: The Failure of International Adoption and the Groundhog Day-ish...
- 6/22/2013
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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