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When the mighty fall, they fall hard.

It was quite the coming party for Harvey Weinstein. Weinstein was outed- for being a serial sexual harasser.

Film mogul Harvey Weinstein knew the bad press was coming. Now it’s here, and it is absolutely shocking. The New York Times published an explosive report Thursday detailing decades of sexual harassment allegations against the Miramax co-founder. Among the most notable finger-pointers, actress Ashley Judd. In an interview with the Times Judd recalled an incident in which she expected to discuss business with Weinstein, but instead, was summoned to his hotel room. Judd claimed that Weinstein — wearing a bathrobe — then asked the actress if he could give her a massage, or if she would be willing to watch him take a shower. “How do I get out of the room as fast as possible without alienating Harvey Weinstein?” Judd said, recalling what was going through her mind. The full report details some truly stunning claims, including; blatant offers of career advancement in exchange for sex, forced massages and incidents in which he fully exposed himself. High-powered attorney Lisa Bloom — well known for representing sexual harassment accusers, including, notably, several women who made allegations against Bill O’Reilly — is, perhaps shockingly, defending Weinstein in these cases. She told the Times that most of the allegations are “patently false,” and called Weinstein “old dinosaur learning new ways.”

It seems that Hollywood knew about Weinstein but decided to swallow the accusations:

https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/916030035890462720?

Weinstein is thick with democrats:

Even Barack Obama was willing to hand over his daughter to the sexual predator:

Former New York Times writer Frank Rich, now executive producer for Veep, tweeted on October 6, “Biggest mystery of @nytimes Weinstein story: How exemplary parents like Obamas let their daughter work there. The stories were out there.” Yesterday, Bustle and Hollywood Reporter published articles talking about Malia Obama’s internship at the Weinstein company, which reportedly lasted from January to August of 2017. Bustle went so far as to say, “This isn’t the first brush the Obamas have had with Weinstein. In 2011, Weinstein held a lavish, star-studded fundraiser for Obama’s 2012 presidential run at the exec’s Westport, CT mansion, and donated over $28,500 indirectly to Obama’s 2008 campaign through the DNC and their White House Victory Fund.” The Obamas have always been held up as “good parents” by the liberal media. If they were such great parents, it’s fair to ask why did they let their 18-year old daughter work for an alleged sexual predator for more than six months?

Taking a page right out of the Hillary Clinton excuse book, Weinstein’s response has been to blame a “right wing conspiracy” for his downfall. Lisa Bloom, who clawed fiercely at Bill O’Reilly while representing several of his accusers,

Lisa Bloom, a lawyer for three women who have accused Bill O’Reilly of sexual harassment, said the ousting of the former Fox News anchor was the result of women’s persistence. “This is what happens when women speak our truth: we can slay dragons,” Bloom said in a statement after news broke Wednesday that O’Reilly will not return to host The O’Reilly Factor amid accusations of sexual harassment.

went all wobbly on Weinstein:

Bloom acknowledged that she had questions for Weinstein at the start, and the “sexual harassment rumors have been circling around him for a long time.” Bloom explained that Weinstein showed remorse, and that led her to see a different way forward. She then gave insight into the plan she laid out for her client. “We have to throw out the old playbook,” she said she told Weinstein at the time. “You’re not going to be attacking women, you’re not going to be disrespecting women, you’re not going to be digging up dirt on them and embarrassing them. You know, that’s the tired old way to go,” Bloom said. “If you are generally remorseful, say so, admit what you’ve done wrong, apologize, and let’s have your actions speak for yourself.”

Apparently not all sexual harassment dragons are to be slain. Hollywood feminists are willing to check their integrity, self-respect and ethics at the door when the ogre is one of their own and they want the movie role.

And then there is “conscience of America” Jimmy Kimmel. This POS wasn’t always the pious saint he makes himself out to be. There was a time when Kimmel rather enjoyed debasing women:

https://youtu.be/Cl3wioLmNNY

and

https://youtu.be/rQwOYdLOdCE

More about America’s conscience:

And with all the sudden pretense that Kimmel is such a moral leader, it might be good to recall the Jimmy Kimmel origin story. Kimmel built his career with jokes about genocide and promoting R. Kelly, who’s accused of sex with minors. And then there’s Kimmel’s time on “The Man Show,” where he urged young women to get on a trampoline and jump around to please the audience. Several even stripped, much to the pleasure of our new moral conscience.

America’s conscience is nowhere to be seen when it comes to Weinstein:

Late-night comedy hosts on Thursday steered clear of the newly revealed bombshell allegations that Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed several women over decades. The New York Times report, which claimed that Weinstein has been accused of sexual harassing at least eight women, including actresses Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan, over the span of nearly 30 years, broke at around 2 p.m. EST on Thursday, only a few hours before late-night shows typically tape. But those same shows regularly provide same-day jokes on news regarding President Donald Trump that has broken well after then, the Daily Beastreported. Late-night comedians Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, James Corden, and Stephen Colbert all avoided any mention of the allegations against Weinstein, both in their monologues and interviews with movie-star guests. The Daily Beast noted that Corden and Fallon have appeared in Weinstein films.

Kimmel did not hesitate to pound O’Reilly following sexual harassment claims mounted against him:

On “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday, the host told the audience in his opening monologue that O’Reilly had a vacation planned. However, because of the recent publicity, Fox didn’t want it to look bad, so they created a contest for viewers to guess where he went. “Last fall I booked a trip that should be terrific. Not going to tell you where it is but we have a contest on billoreilly.com,” O’Reilly said. Kimmel decided to take part in the contest though and had some very specific ideas. “To hell maybe? Is it hell?” he guessed first. Kimmel then went on to put O’Reilly in some other scenarios, including a Rob Gronkowski booze cruise and Coachella. At the end of the segment though, it seemed obvious where O’Reilly was going to go for a week after claims he sexual harassed multiple women at Fox News over the years — a place he said he was going to go around Easter time: Bonerland.

Yet the hypocritical dirtbag won’t dare cross Weinstein. It is this hyper-partisan political atmosphere that keeps ratings for late night plummeting.

Many female Hollywood stars who worked “under” Weinstein remain mute:

While a number of female celebrities have spoken out since the allegations broke, including actresses Amber Tamblyn, Lena Dunham, and Brie Larson, several A-list stars who worked with Weinstein on Oscar-winning films have remained silent, including Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Anna Paquin, Renee Zelwegger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Judi Dench, and Penelope Cruz. In fact, as the Daily Mail notes, some stars’ lack of any public statement on the allegations against Weinstein is made more conspicuous by the fact that Weinstein’s name has been mentioned almost more than any other during acceptance speeches at the Oscars, more than 20 times.

The casting couch lives on, feminist icons like Ashley Judd call Donald Trump “Hitler” while getting on her knees for predators like Weinstein and all the while America’s conscience is hiding under the bed.

Et tu, Chelsea Handler?