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Welcome to the club Matt Lauer
Wow he was already fired overnight. That one doesn't surprise me at all.Welcome to the club Matt Lauer
If Stephanopoulos is next I really give up.
Trump's right on the case of the Lauer firing on Twitter too. I should just go to his Twitter for all my news. He never sleeps, so it's all in real time and factually accurate.
The important thing is that nearly half the voters thought the pussy grabber in chief was just a-ok.
And Geraldo Rivera weighs in with his thoughts on the Matt Lauer situation:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...-lauer-calls-journalism-flirty-005846373.html
Speaking of tools who need to put a sock in it...
He does. I see that Tom Cruise interview in a new light now. Matt really was glib. And Tom shines by comparison. Unless he's a creeper harasser as well. I still have my crush on him and I always will. Unless he's a creeper harasser.Lauer sounds like a special sort of dirtbag. So gross.
He does. I see that Tom Cruise interview in a new light now. Matt really was glib. And Tom shines by comparison. Unless he's a creeper harasser as well. I still have my crush on him and I always will. Unless he's a creeper harasser.
Basically it sounds as if NBC should have changed its' name to MLN, the way they kissed his butt. Talk about a massive ego, it might even be larger than Trump's - who knows.
They only care about money, the corporate people and his co anchors. Apparently they thought no one would watch The Today Show if the great one/supremely attractive man wasn't on it. I never liked him, that's why I never watched that show. When I ever watch morning tv it's usually CBS This Morning. Occasionally GMA.I don't watch morning shows ever and so I really have no sense of how big/important Matt Lauer was, but it strikes me as so bizarre to let such a cancer fester for all these years. The journalist from Variety said that the current and past anchors all knew about this - either had been officially told or were gossiping about it. Which makes the on-tv reaction so fake too. But to basically foster this type of poisonous work environment for Matt Lauer, for God's sake he's not the Pope...
I guess I'm just old, but I have an extremely different definition of what flirting is. I know it's 2017, but that Matt Lauer stuff is not flirting. Plus workplace, so it's clearly defined. Well it's supposed to be.
Locking women in your office via remote button isn't "flirting" either. That's what Lauer allegedly did. NBC really helped to create a monster there.
I don't watch morning shows ever and so I really have no sense of how big/important Matt Lauer was, but it strikes me as so bizarre to let such a cancer fester for all these years. The journalist from Variety said that the current and past anchors all knew about this - either had been officially told or were gossiping about it. Which makes the on-tv reaction so fake too. But to basically foster this type of poisonous work environment for Matt Lauer, for God's sake he's not the Pope...
Honestly the tearful Savannah Guthrie reaction made me nauseous. I don't get it. I get if you hold a man in really high esteem and you find that out. But did she really do that? She never heard the stories? I wonder if he left her alone because he didn't consider her attractive. She was probably the only one who was too high profile and had any kind of power remotely near his. But nobody did, they acted as if he was running that network. And boy did he take advantage of that.
That whole thing with the button is super creepy. As Headache notes, apparently these buttons were a common thing for employees in general, but still, in this case, it just makes my skin crawl and really does read as "Bond villain" material.
Exactly. I understand having a lock in general for a lot of things, especially if these TV personalities have to change clothes during long hours or have bigger-than-general offices with lots of things that need to be protected, etc. But for the life of me, I can't understand why they need a desk button. Maybe if the person had a disability or something or if it was a fancy contraption which had a bunch of buttons that "do everything", but even then... a bit of a stretch, no?
Security. Even the anchors at the Weather Channel have stalkers and get death threats. 7 years ago someone walked into the Discovery Channel world HQ strapped with bombs and held several TLC executives hostage.
Ever hear of an active shooter? I hear they're a thing now.Exactly. I understand having a lock in general for a lot of things, especially if these TV personalities have to change clothes during long hours or have bigger-than-general offices with lots of things that need to be protected, etc. But for the life of me, I can't understand why they need a desk button. Maybe if the person had a disability or something or if it was a fancy contraption which had a bunch of buttons that "do everything", but even then... a bit of a stretch, no?