Bill O'Reilly on Hillary Sexism Talk: "Stop It"
By: Bill O'ReillyJuly 27, 2017
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O’Reilly on Hillary Sexism Talk: “Stop It” 

Bill O’Reilly responded to reports that Hillary Clinton in a new book will blame sexism for her election defeat by saying he’s “going to be very offended if that happens because the truth is that Hillary Clinton received amazingly favorable press coverage.” 

Bill first noted his new book Killing England, to be released on September 19, will hit stores around the same time. 

“As some of you know, I have a book coming out in September called Killing England about the Revolutionary War, brutal, people don’t know how brutal it was, concentrating on Washington and Franklin and Jefferson, the war through their eyes. But it’s packed with action,” Bill said. “At the same time Hillary Clinton’s got a book that’s coming out. Alright now, we’re getting drips and drabs of what that book is going to be and she’s explaining how she lost to Donald Trump.” 

Bill said he welcomed the competition, but would not be pleased if Hillary in fact makes a sexism claim.

“I don’t care that Hillary Clinton has a book,” Bill said. “I have competed against her before, we’ll see, you know, may the best book win. I’ll be up against her on the bestseller list. But it’s leaking out that she’s going to raise the sexist card. One of the reasons she lost was because of sexism, that she was a woman. 

“I’m going to be very offended if that happens because the truth is that Hillary Clinton received amazingly favorable press coverage, most of the time. Now when she was involved with the email scandal and these things like that, the press had to report the facts of the situation. But generally speaking, Hillary Clinton was given a total pass in that election and Trump was the guy who was hammered.” 

 Bill warned that Hillary would hurt her reputation if she goes forward with blaming her gender for her loss. 

“So if Hillary Clinton is going to say, Ah, I lost because of sexism, you know, enough. Enough, really. Stop it,” Bill said. “And if that’s a main theme, it’s not true and it just erodes any credibility she may have had.” 

 

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