Discussion: Eric Bolling: 'Beyond Inappropriate' For O'Reilly To Mention My Son's Death

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It’s sad but true that these heartless bastards don’t identify with anyone else’s pain or suffering until it affects them personally.

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Sorry, I can’t hear your complaints - the Faux stink is too strong.

It’s sad your son is dead, but you are part of the problem in this country. You built this.

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Hopefully this is the beginning of the end of Non-Disclosure Agreements in the US.

No poor person can rape or molest someone and avoid the law.

Allowing the wealthy to buy their way out of Justice perverts the very idea of Justice.

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Gee, I wonder how these guys could ever reach a point where they think this kind of behavior is OK. If only there was some common element we could think of …

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The weasels are devouring each other. stand back and let. Karma, God or Justice whatever you call it take over. the day of reckoning for these evil doers has just begun

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And Bill O. what say you to the Tiller family? Remember, “Tiller, Tiller, baby killer?” Who said that? Who demonized this man until one of his faithful audience members went out and shot the man while he sat in a church with his family? Because you sure didn’t give a damn about them, so don’t ask anyone else to care about how reporting on your actual behavior affects your kids.

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So, Mr. ‘Inappropriately Sending Nude Photos to Female Staff Members’ is calling out someone else’s inappropriate behavior? What a surprise…

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Just a general comment to all parties involved:

You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?

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Sure Bill would say something like that without a worry, it’s not like he didn’t know what he signed up for.

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Don’t forget the analogous dodge for corporations, paying fines without admitting guilt. Leaves the victims with no usable evidence for civil suits

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Cowardly Bill is not only hiding behind his kids, but is also trying to hide behind the tragic death of an ex-colleague’s child. Despicable. How about just not committing the crime next time?

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“O’Reilly told the Times that the $32 million settlement was meant to protect his children from the intense media scrutiny aimed at him.”

Hey, Bill…I bet the kids would rather have the $32 million in their inheritance. They already know you’re an asshole, so the “media scrutiny” wouldn’t do much to change that.

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How did Billo connect the dots between reporting on Bolling’s leaving and Bolling Jr’s death? Did Bill just make it up, or did the son commit suicide or something?

The real sad part of all this is that getting rid of Bill O’Reilly changed nothing because loud lying racist xenophobic misogynist gay bashing religious bigoted flag waiving hypocrites are a dime a dozen and O’Reilly was quickly replaced on Fox news.

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It must annoy Loofah Boy to no end that he’s unemployed and Al Frankin is an incredibly popular U.S. senator.

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b-b-b-but HARRY WEINSTEIN, bill clinton, benghazi!!!

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Scum always floats to the top.

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I see a faint image of the Trump-Kelly sack of sh*t here.

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Oh, I wouldn’t forget that, let alone non-compete clauses.

Not much of a Capitalist system if you spend all the time stacking the rules everywhere.

Free market (whether it be on a moral plane or elsewhere) should be free market.

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