According to Megyn Kelly of Fox News, she is not going to apologize to Donald Trump, because she was just “Doing good journalism.”
What a crock! Good journalism would have been for her to investigate how Donald Trump treated his female employees, and to ask these questions, which I’ve conveniently bullet pointed for you below:
• What is his record is regarding how many women are employed in top positions in the organization?
• Do the women in the Trump organization receive the same pay, perks, and benefits as the men in his organization in equal positions?
• Does the Trump organization have fair maternity leave practices for both men and women?
• How many discrimination actions are pending against Donald Trump, professionally, where he has discriminated against women for being overweight, too old, against working mothers, etc.?
These are the issues that are pertinent to ascertain how Trump will deal with women on a professional level — not how he tweeted on social media.
But no! Instead, she chose, in her good journalistic reporting, to focus on the ridiculous social media war that Donald Trump had with Rosie O’Donnell.
To add insult to injury, her “good journalism” integrity didn’t lead her to investigate the other candidates, nor to examine what their records are on how they treat women staffers or women in their employ.
Nope. Just Donald Trump.
So when she ranted that she was just “Doing good journalism,” and won’t apologize — methinks she doth protest too much.
Donald Trump reacted just like Donald Trump, and just like Kelly knew he would. She pushed his buttons, put his back against the wall, and was not professional at all. And in true Donald fashion, he fought back. So he said she was bleeding from her eyes, ears, whatever.
This became the cause célèbre for not only the media to jump all over Trump, but for good old Rosie to jump back into the fray with her very unprofessional social media ranting about wanting to smear menstrual blood on him.
Not for Nuthin, but Megyn Kelly laid siege against Donald Trump like a head witch-hunter at a good old-fashioned witch hunt in which her sole objective was to discredit him as a person, not as a candidate, and certainly not like good journalism. Let’s get back to issues — not witch hunts.