You know at one time I would be glad to see a Black female succeeding at anything she set out to do. But lately I have seen so many Black females, led by oprah winfrey, who have acquired success boasting just shamelessly arrogant and despicable in their attitude claiming somehow that they 'deserve' success and everything that comes with it. Little do they know that they're gonna' get what they deserve one day and it won't be the 'success' they feel they worked hard and earned. Success is a blessing, not a right, and all of humanity deserves nothing but death by God's account. I have seen many who have worked a hell of a lot harder than you, came up under much more difficult circumstances and though they did achieve a modicum of success didn't really reap in the gold some of you have. And miss gayle you didn't either. You started sleeping with a rich female, that's how you finally got rich after all your college and work experience! A great example for your kids eh? Find them somebody rich to sleep with and the money will roll in. But wealth is a blessing from the Lord coz do you think you're the only ones who can read the news? Get real! And then she sits up and arrogantly proclaims that 'I've done nothing wrong' after stabbing her colleague Charlie Rose in the back on national tv. Now Nora Macdonald she was in on it too and I assure you she's feeling the pain from her people for doing this. But gayle king feels she has no one to answer to but her girlfriend (lesbian lover) oprah winfrey. I gather she's more afraid of oprah than God himself and that is a big big big mistake. God is getting ready I'm sure to turn your life upside down if that's how you really feel. Just because oprah hates men, and we all know why, doesn't mean you have to follow suit idiot! What you gonna' follow miss winfrey all the way to hell too stoopid just coz' her purse is full of money? You used to be a competant professional...what happened? Just coz' you made friends with the wicked bitch of the south and she has a little money your gonna' trade away all that is you? The king is coming honey, and he is not pleased with you.
Eitherway honey yes you did do something wrong. Showing you have the loyalty of a jackal and the reserve of a cobra waiting to strike when your prey is weak. Pretending to be a friend when your a viper in waiting for your opportunity. I don't care if white people act that way, your supposed to be better than that. What do you kick dogs right after you've run them over? I wouldn't hire you to report on the weather with you displaying the sort of loyalty you possess. First off I'm not convinced Charlie Rose is guilty of all they say, and no he is no saint. There is a wicked little plot going on and he's signed on to be a part of it for some reason. Haven't uncovered it yet, but the truth will be forthcoming soon. But in the interim you have shown that you are a mean spirited worthless cow who will trample on the weak at the first opportunity. The king would lock you up in a deep dark dungenous cell and forget about you but there are other plans. The smartest thing you could have done is had you nothing good to say, say nothing! What this man did in his private life, if he did anything, had nothing to do with you! Every woman in the world isn't truthful and honest and victims. What you're gonna' take up the cause of every woman in the world without knowing if the tale they tell isn't just that; a tale? If ao then indeed you are stupid as you look! And yes gayle king, you did do something wrong; someone you knew had a problem and you knew him, you didn't know these other women who popped up out of nowhere. What did he make a play for you or something? Don't lie about it coz' God will really get you!! And then if he made a play and he threatened your job? Or did you sleep with him to get the job and this is your get back? If so that's your problem, coz' as long as you could say no, you may not have gotten the job but you maintained your dignity, if you had any anyway! You're not a victim and neither were any of these other women, and you had no right to judge this man coz 'YOU DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WENT DOWN IF ANYTHING AT ALL!!! And what kind of friend are you? A colleague or associate of yours is drowning and instead of throwing them a life preserver you throw a rock to their head to help them drown? No we didn't expect you to sit down and try to solve his problem, but to show some empathy and sympathy to a person you knew! What were you mad at him about something anyway and this was your chance to get back at him? You're a sorry friend, associate, whatever! I try to help the people I know and have had friendly relationships with. Were he an eneymy ok what did he do to you? If you don't want to share that there's no reason for your actions and YOU DID DO SOMETHING WRONG BEING A LOW DOWN SNAKE IN THE GRASSS! BITCH!!! Something's funny about this whole business and the cover will get ripped down soon enough. In the meantime, the spotlight is on you, and word of advice; keep you bigg mouth shut!
Gayle King Calls Charlie Rose Claims a Career Low
10:13 AM PST 11/29/2017 by Lexy Perez
“It’s one of the worst things that’s happened to me in my professional career I have to say,” King told Andy Cohen during an appearance on 'Watch What Happens Live.'
Gayle King on Tuesday night spoke candidly about her former CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose during a sit-down interview with Andy Cohen on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live.
“I don’t want to sit here and ‘boo’ like a girl or like a baby, but I have great affection for him, really still care about him and just because he’s done what he’s accused of doing, I can’t turn that off. I can’t turn off my feelings for him,” King told Cohen, after being asked about Rose being fired following accusations by multiple women of sexual misconduct.
“But, I also have sympathy for these women, these women that are speaking up,” King added. “So, it’s very, very difficult when somebody you care about has done something that is so egregious to everything that you believe in.”
When Cohen asked what the “tone” of King’s conversations with Rose have been, King was quick to mention that she has yet to see her former co-anchor. “I haven’t seen him yet … I’ve spoken to him,” she said.
Feeling conflicted over her admiration for Rose despite the allegations, King explained that it’s a "bad situation" that everyone has to “carry on” from, emotions aside.
“Listen, it is a bad situation for everybody all around, and I think at CBS, we’re still dealing with it. We’re still reeling from it," she said. "But I also know that we must and we will have to carry on. I believe in [co-host] Norah [O'Donnell]. I believe in me. I believe in our team, and we will carry on, but … it’s very, very difficult. It’s one of the worst things that’s happened to me in my professional career, I have to say.”
Although her colleague is one of the latest high-profile men to be accused of sexual harassment or assault, King finds “good” in the ongoing wave of allegations: “In the culture, where all of this is coming up, the only good that’s coming out of it is that everybody’s talking about it, even at CBS. Everybody’s encouraged to speak up, speak out about anything that you want to do. And I think that’s a good thing.”
King also revealed that she’s hoping to see Rose sometime this week and she doesn’t have any nerves.
“I didn’t do anything wrong. No, I’m not nervous to see him," King said. "I want to see him, because I have a lot of questions … I have a feeling I’m gonna ask. It’s difficult when somebody you care about and this happens, but … I know that we will be okay. … It’s a big blow for us.”