Fox News host Jesse Watters says he let air out of colleague’s tires so he could drive her home (pic)

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Fox News pundit Jesse Watters revealed on TV that he got a 25-year-old co-worker into his automobile by flattening her car tires.


He cheated on his wife with her and married her in 2019.

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He was married at the time of the deflate incident. This is creepy as F!

and to boot, he excuses his behavior by saying what he allegedly did was fine, because they’re now married.

Stalking your employee is fine as long as you married her?
WTF ConservativeLogic?!
 
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Paratus

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Fox News pundit Jesse Watters revealed on TV that he got a 25-year-old co-worker into his automobile by flattening her car tires.


He cheated on his wife with her and married her in 2019.

emma-digiovine-early-life-and-education.jpg



He was married at the time. This is creepy as F!

and to boot, he excuses his behavior by saying what he allegedly did was fine, because they’re now married.

Stalking your employee is fine as long as you married her?
WTF ConservativeLogic?!
Well that’s why all those red states want low age limits on marriage. It’s ok if you knocked up a teen as long as you marry them. /conservative logic.
 

trenchfoot

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It's almost like the average Fox viewer must be a 13 year old white male.


Intellectually speaking, I think you're right. Although you may want to lower that age group a bit so you can include the talking heads at FOX slinging their bullshit at their dumbed down viewers.
 

himkhan

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So no one is going to talk about that hideous bathing suit top of hers?
 

trenchfoot

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So no one is going to talk about that hideous bathing suit top of hers?

Well seeing as if you're asking, the tassels takes me back to the days when as an intensely curious pre-teen fella looking for reasons why women's tits seemed to be so compelling to look at, I recall how absolutely hilarious yet embarrassing it was when I went to a movie theater to see a war movie with my dad and saw for the first time this burlesque dance sequence where this stripped down lady in sheer stockings with a bodacious yet quite sturdy set of tata's was manipulating a set of tassels stuck on her nipples to where they would look like propellers grabbing air at a mesmerizing rate of speed.

Other than that sentimental trip down memory lane, it was only her cleavage that got my attention. From a practical point of view, I don't know why the designer of those twin holsters thought it would matter what they actually looked like when, you know, what they were designed to reveal was the whole appeal of the deal.
 
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Zorba

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Well seeing as if you're asking, the tassels takes me back to the days when as an intensely curious pre-teen fella looking for reasons why women's tits seemed to be so compelling to look at, I recall how absolutely hilarious yet embarrassing it was when I went to a movie theater to see a war movie with my dad and saw for the first time this burlesque dance sequence where this stripped down lady in sheer stockings with a bodacious yet quite sturdy set of tata's was manipulating a set of tassels stuck on her nipples to where they would look like propellers grabbing air at a mesmerizing rate of speed.

Other than that sentimental trip down memory lane, it was only her cleavage that got my attention. From a practical point of view, I don't know why the designer of those twin holsters thought it would matter what they actually looked like when, you know, what they were designed to reveal was the whole appeal of the deal.
Do you remember what move that was? I remember seeing it as a kid, but can't remember what movie it was.
 

nakedfrog

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Do you remember what move that was? I remember seeing it as a kid, but can't remember what movie it was.
I haven't seen that one, I don't think, but I do remember a tassel-twirling scene from the Elvira, Mistress of the Dark movie :D
 

hal2kilo

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Well seeing as if you're asking, the tassels takes me back to the days when as an intensely curious pre-teen fella looking for reasons why women's tits seemed to be so compelling to look at, I recall how absolutely hilarious yet embarrassing it was when I went to a movie theater to see a war movie with my dad and saw for the first time this burlesque dance sequence where this stripped down lady in sheer stockings with a bodacious yet quite sturdy set of tata's was manipulating a set of tassels stuck on her nipples to where they would look like propellers grabbing air at a mesmerizing rate of speed.

Other than that sentimental trip down memory lane, it was only her cleavage that got my attention. From a practical point of view, I don't know why the designer of those twin holsters thought it would matter what they actually looked like when, you know, what they were designed to reveal was the whole appeal of the deal.
Sounds more like the "The Graduate".