Mr. "Squeaky Clean"? Git outta here! LOL!!!!
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Mr. "Squeaky Clean"? Git outta here! LOL!!!!
You know Ann Curry is somewhere knitting with a smirk on her face.
I'm seriously not surprised. Lauer is the reason why I never watch the Today Show. He always struck me as a man who had no problem using influence to get what he wanted. The situation with Ann Curry is a great example. I'd bet Tamron Hall has stories that she can tell, as well.
Makes me think back to last year's presidential election when he hosted a forum between the Moron and Clinton where he asked Trump softball questions but dove into controversial issues for Clinton. If you weren't paying attention, you'd almost think that the Moron had no unanswered questions about anything in his past. Good riddance.
Haven't we almost gotten to the point where it would be easier to list the celebrities who have NOT been accused of sexual impropriety?
Smirking? She's past that. She's laughing her ass off. Instant Karma
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Do you know there were many other cases with Matt Lauer? Did you know that in 2011, he called a female co-worker into his office and he pulled his pants down and his underwear to show her his penis. He then tried to get her to give him oral sex.........right there in the office. Another time he scared another co-worker into sex right there in the office! Bad boy! LOL!!!
Matt Lauer's lawyer will be telling the press that he's "extremely remorseful" and will be checking into rehab in 3... 2... 1...
He's remorseful now that he's been caught, busted, fired. He was not remorseful at all when he was harassing those women or when he brow-beated Corey Feldman in an interview because Feldman did not want to disclose the names of the men that sexually abused him as a child in Hollywood. Matt Lauer was very nasty to him in that interview.
Check it out:
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.3665939
Yep......just like Spacey went into rehab within 3 days of his accusers coming forward. Matt lauer is a pig. Weinstein and Spacey should end up in jail but theyll both lawyer up like Cosby did and delay, delay delay. Franken should step down as should Conyers and I love and respect John Conyers but you cant do this stuff to women. Trump shouldnt be commenting on Conyers or Franken or anybody else knowing his disgusting sexual behavior.
Just read this on Huff Post:
Music mogul Russell Simmons said in a statement Thursday that he was stepping down from the entertainment and clothing companies he founded after another sexual harassment allegation against him.
Another p*ssy gem from President Piglet has just come out.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...b0a8581e67e66d
I remember. a few months ago, when Matt Lauer interviewed Bill O'Reilly about his sexual misconduct. Matt was quite aggressive to Bill with his questions
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But now when I think of that interview, I see this:
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He basically attacked Corey Feldman for not giving up the names of the men who molested him as a child.
I remember him attacking Michael Moore after his 9/11 documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11". There is no excuse for a so-called journalist to lose his objectivity to that extent. I can understand having an agenda or picking a side, but to be openly antagonistic against someone who accepted your offer to appear with you is poor form.
This is happening in every organization in this country. It makes you wonder about that people that hire and retain people like the Matt Lauers, Bill O'Reilly's, Weinteins, Ratners, Spaceys and on and on and on. This runs deep throughout our society and it did not just start.
I would hope that organizations would now also deal with racial harassment and discrimination in the same direct manner.
Coming out of the corporate world, I can assure you that it's different for those near the bottom. Corporations make sexual harassment awareness very clear, including the consequences for violating them. O'Reilly and Lauer would not survive one meeting with H.R. if they worked in a warehouse instead of in front of cameras. My head is spinning more from the fact that I know these companies have clear policies that protect people from hostile work environments, yet they are acting surprised that these monsters exist. None of this is a secret to anybody at Fox, NBC, the Weinstein Company, or any other corporate entity that has someone who represents them as the "face of the company" to the world. We haven't scratched the ice burg and we will not find out who all of the perpetrators are. Power corrupts.
This is why I do not feel sorry for Matt Lauer one bit! I wonder how much those women are going to get:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/ma...D=ansmsnnews11
Seriously, Matt, you wouldn't need to apologize if you could have kept it in your g*d d**n pants! Same as all those other sleazeballs.
Seriously, I hate being a man so much knowing that scuzbuckets like these are a thing.
Some good news at least:
Matt Lauer won’t get his $30 million payout, NBC bosses rule
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fici4AtPzUY
There's a price to pay when you blow whistles. The company men will talk about how brave you were to come forward, but you'll see how they really feel when your performance reviews start becoming remarkably detailed regarding your short-comings and your once-promising career is suddenly stifled. It's hard to prove why things suddenly went sideways and they will always suggest that your review detailed all the reasons why your star stopped rising. In some cases, they make it easy for you to quit but still put the word out to other potential employers that you caused "problems" on the job. Women who don't immediately report [[Geraldo) are aware that they will be further victimized. I'm sure this is what happens more often than not.
Harvey Weinstein even told some of his victims that if they did not cooperate that they would never work in Hollywood again.
Matt Lauer was just nasty all the way around......
Graphic, Disturbing Details of Matt Lauer’s Alleged Sexual Misconduct
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood...ct-allegations
I never thought much of Lauer either way and didn’t pay much attention to what he was doing. But after the Anne Hathaway interview I just thought he was total sleaze.
Although a few raised their voices at the time he basically got away with attempting to publicly humiliate her. And he really seemed to enjoy doing it. Slither on. Karma’s an equal opportunity bitch. And it has visited his house. And he lives there.
I keep hoping that this will get bigger but I can already sense its shelf life expiring. No emphatic voices are being heard from anyone with authority suggesting that something beyond punishing those who get caught. This problem is prevalent and pervasive in our society. It begins in high school [[or before) and thrives in fraternity houses and campus bars. Our culture endorses this behavior by failing to correct it once and for all.
Look at what happens when a star basketball or football player is accused. Entire campuses and communities come out in support of them without having a clue as to the situation or their behavior off the field. It doesn't matter, so long as they score for the Team. Remarkably, opinions of them change once they take the uniforms off but that's a different situation, so I digress.
To make things worse, Betsy DeVos, our beloved Secretary of Education, recently weakened Title IX protections for colleges and universities that ensured investigations into allegations of sexual assault. She'd prefer to make things harder for the victims in order to protect the reputation of the perpetrators. She's just another deplorable face on a culture that is stained in the taint of systemic sexual violence.
Power, God-complex, the "I am so far above you, I can decide if you eat starve" mentality. Matt and these guys are not dumb. They knew better than to do that to women on the job or elsewhere. You and I know that it is not appropriate behavior [[at least you should know by the time you leave high school). They do it because they believe that they are more important than these women and that nothing will be done to them. A woman commentator on MSNBC [[she co-hosts a show with Ali Velshi) said today the only common sense statement I've heard so far from a professional media person. She said "if you just have to have a piece, go get it outside of work!" It's crude and very direct, but it is the most common sense advice from a man or woman I've heard with all of the discussions going on currently.
As far as how much more do these people need? Their "needs" are tied to psychological problems I believe. For some of them, everything is not enough. For me, I just need what I need! LOL!
Do you think NBC knew?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPkDuPAa83I
That's Stephanie Ruhle and she spits fire. The point that she's making is that it's not a sex thing with these thugs, it's a power thing. It's a primal itch that can only be scratched through domination. It's the same dynamic in the workplace that rape serves during war.