In an EMERGENCY meeting yesterday, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences kicked out one of their most famous and successful movie producers. Harvey Weinstein is accused, by three dozen women, of unwanted "casting couch" sexual advances over decades. This is a case where, apparently "EVERYBODY" in Hollywood knew, and even joked about it at award ceremonies, revealing themselves as
Fake Feminists and
Hollywood Hypocrites.
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Good for Rachel Maddow! She conducted a very timely interview of Ronan Farrow. He broke the Weinstein sexual harassment story at the New Yorker, after Maddow's colleagues and management at the NBC network killed his story.
Lets call it the NoBodyCares about Democratic sex scandals NBC network from now on.
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Ronan Farrow, once a full-time MSNBC host and NBC News correspondent, got the story and had multiple witnesses statements and videos, as well as a 2015 NYPD audio tape of Weinstein's misconduct, but NBC management killed the story. Apparently, at NBC,
No
Body
Cares about
Democratic sex scandals!
Rachel Maddow deserves credit for breaking ranks with her NBC colleagues and interviewing Farrow on her program in a timely manner.
NBC is the network that had the Billy Bush "Access Hollywood" tape of Donald Trump, in 2005, making extremely lewd remarks about his treatment of women. However, that was in 2005, when Trump was registered as a DEMOCRAT in his native New York City, and the tape was securely locked away.
It was not until 2016, when Trump became the REPUBLICAN nominee for President, that the devastating tape finally saw the light of day. Further proof that NBC is the
No
Body
Cares about
Democratic sex scandals network. They were right to release the tape because Trump is a public figure, but why did they protect him when he was a Democrat?
Ira Glickstein
Rachel Maddow deserves credit for breaking ranks with
ReplyDeleteher NBC colleagues and interviewing Farrow on her
program in a timely manner.
Not a fan of Maddow, here. But applause to her for doing that
interview. Just goes to show: one must pause a bit before
making judgements about others.