The Borneo Post

Meghan McCain blasts Bill O’Reilly for tweet on health of Justice

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WHEN John McCain announced he had a brain tumour last year, condolence­s and support came alongside the whispered speculatio­ns: How would the death of the Republican senator from Arizona change the political calculus in Washington?

The cycle repeated itself on Friday. The Supreme Court announced Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 85, had two malignant nodules removed from her left lung - prompting conservati­ve bomb-thrower Bill O’Reilly to offer what some have called a crass analysis.

“Justice Ginsburg is very ill. Another Justice appointmen­t inevitable and soon,” O’Reilly wrote on Twitter. “Bad news for the left.”

McCain’s daughter Meghan McCain took notice, and it appeared her father was on her mind in a stinging rebuke for the disgraced former Fox News host.

“There’s really nothing more gross and ghoulish than people in the media pontificat­ing on a public persons health and the hypothetic­al political ramificati­ons of their death,” McCain, an ABC News contributo­r and co-host of “The View,” wrote in a tweet quoting O’Reilly’s original remarks. “Join me in praying for RBG to have a speedy and healthy recovery - we are Christians, aren’t we Bill?”

Meghan McCain and O’Reilly could not be reached for comment.

Ginsburg does not appear to be in any grave condition despite O’Reilly’s assertion. She is “resting comfortabl­y” and will remain in the hospital for several days, court spokeswoma­n Kathleen Arberg said in a statement. The nodules were discovered in exams after she fell and broke three ribs in November.

O’Reilly lorded over a popular Fox News programme for two decades. While his commentary brought huge numbers of viewers, he brought chaos behind the scenes for most of that period.

Fox News and O’Reilly settled five sexual harassment accusation­s against him over a 15-year period. O’Reilly and the network paid a combined US$ 13 million in those settlement­s in exchange for silence of the accused ( previous reports have said the fi gure was US$ 15 million).

One settlement paid by O’Reilly amounted to US$ 9 million alone.

A sixth accuser and revelation­s of the settlement­s published by The New York Times prompted waves of backlash, including advertiser pullouts, and led to his ouster by the network in April 2017.

O’Reilly’s remarks about Ginsburg triggered what is called a ratio - which is when a tweet’s endorsemen­ts measured in retweets and likes are vastly outnumbere­d by criticism in the form of replies. Many social media users referenced his harassment allegation­s and removal from his perch at Fox News.

His remarks also come at perhaps the height of Ginsburg’s popularity.

Her sharp dissenting opinions as the court moves increasing­ly to the right has cemented her status as a legal and pop culture feminist icon, decades after her 1973 Supreme Court victory opened the door for equal protection rights for women.

She was coined “Notorious RGB” by admirers - a reference to the rapper Notorious B.I.G. The newfound notoriety has sent her on speaking tours, where she is swamped with selfie requests.

Ginsburg’s legal career was the subject of a documentar­y released this year, and her recent popularity also spurred a feature fi lm. “On The Basis of Sex,” a fi lm dramatisin­g the 1973 case and starring Felicity Huffman, opens on Christmas Day. — WPBloomber­g

 ??  ?? Meghan McCain co-host of The View.
Meghan McCain co-host of The View.

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