Megyn Kelly’s story is that NBC wanted her out of the ratings field at Fox. So they took her out of the hen house at Fox and put her in competition at NBC to boost their low ratings which did not sit well with all of the laying hens at NBC. The roosters at NBC took Kelly in and then took her out all together and did not have to worry at all about her ratings.
Not that Kelly is an angel. She promotes herself, big time, by going off the cliff with her parachute – and pocket full of cash.
Now to the real story at hand.
Adults who engage in consensual sex on the job; and, if it is consensual – means you don’t have a dog in the fight. We keep hearing about all of these “happenings,” and how many years ago did all of this come about? We hear the Lauer sex story was a continuing affair.
If that was the case, how much more consent does management need? All of these women in the Weinstein case had an end goal “to be a star” and go to any extreme to get there. So what is the beef – in most cases, they got the star treatment and the “raper” continued his tirade of sexual encounters.
Now years later, these men are being called on the carpet for what – consensual sex.
If one of them was raped without their consent – then that is a horse of a different color. And, you know the rest of the story. It is all about making noise and MONEY.
This is “just an old hat trick.”
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In Megyn Kelly’s first televised interview since exiting NBC, the former Fox News and NBC News anchor took to “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Wednesday evening to criticize NBC News management for its handling of the outlet’s Harvey Weinstein coverage and internal Matt Lauer investigation.
In an appearance that spanned three segments of Carlson’s show — the Fox News host bumped a recorded segment with Dennis Rodman to extend Kelly’s time on the air — Kelly and Carlson discussed the “mainstream” media’s coverage of Trump, CNN’s Jeff Zucker and Ronan Farrow’s reporting on NBC News in his new book, “Catch and Kill.”
Farrow says in the book that NBC News looked to contain his reporting on sexual harassment claims against Weinstein; the outlet has maintained that it backed up Farrow’s reporting efforts.
“The question is open as to whether [NBC] put dollars ahead of decency, about whether they were more interested in protecting their star anchor than they were in protecting the women of the company,” Kelly told Carlson. “There needs to be an outside investigation into this company. They investigated themselves. That doesn’t work.”
She pointed to Fox News, CBS News, NPR and the NFL and other organizations that had hired third-party investigators to aid in probes, and criticized NBC News leaders Andy Lack and Noah Oppenheim, who have come under fire in recent days in the wake of Farrow’s book.
“If these are the people overseeing the investigation into NBC — they had Kim Harris, the general counsel, do the investigation — then how are people supposed to trust it? That’s why you’ve got to get somebody on the outside.”
Kelly went on to question whether NBC News’s choices surrounding the network’s Weinstein coverage was a political decision or whether it was “something else.”
“Was it to protect someone internally?” she asked, adding, “What Ronan is suggesting is they worked to cover up one sexual predator, Harvey Weinstein in order to protect another — Matt Lauer.”
Kelly also alluded to returning to television soon, though she said she is currently still taking some time off.
“I’ll get back on that horse soon — because this has been fun,” she told Carlson. “So I’ll probably get back out there, but right now I’m still enjoying my day-to-day life with my family.”
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In the end – never have heard of a court case entitled, consensual rape.
kommonsentsjane