I know. As a Fox News contributor, I’ve worked with him for eight years, including weekly segments where we often disagree heatedly. O’Reilly does not discriminate when it comes to expressing tough judgments. Anyone with a passing familiarity with his work knows this, which is what makes Harf’s accusation so irresponsible.
Just ask Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, whom O’Reilly called “beneath contempt.” O’Reilly expressed dismay that “The Washington Post would employ a guy like that.” That’s just one of a multitude of examples of O’Reilly speaking more harshly about a man than about Psaki.
Democrats have become so trigger happy with the “war on women” charge that they find sexism lurking behind nearly every disagreement. It’s a toxic tactic to silence anyone who disagrees. Have we really gotten to the point that any criticism of the competence of the State Department spokeswoman by a man is sexist? Apparently.
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