Billy Bush and Roger Ailes got paid to leave. Women should get paid for tolerating them.
By Alyssa Rosenberg October 19 at 12:00 PM
Perhaps this marks me as naive, but Ive goggled at the sheer sums of money powerful men have recently been paid simply to go away and stop causing trouble. Forty million dollars to Roger Ailes, a man accused of persistent and pervasive sexual harassment? Millions of dollars to Billy Bush, whose appearance cheering Donald Trumps pronouncements about grabbing women on the Access Hollywood tape had tanked his already rickety brand? It must be extraordinarily pleasant to occupy a world where even after rendering yourself noxious, the sort of person who is more pollutant than asset to a modern corporate environment or the cozy environment of a morning show, you can get paid astonishing sums of money to stop hanging around and causing trouble.
And its not only money.
As CNNs Brian Stelter reported, Bushs negotiations with NBC about his exit were so granular that the final agreement even governed what each party could say on Bushs way out the door. The result was that NBCs Noah Oppenheim had to say of Bush, who served as a cheerleader for Trumps vulgar, disturbing boasts and then encouraged a colleague to hug him, He was a valued colleague and longtime member of the broader NBC family. We wish him success as he goes forward. Ailess sins were worse, and seemed to be more pervasive; on his way out the door, Lachlan and James Murdoch alluded to the circumstances behind his departure, though they joined their father, Rupert, in praising his vision.
What a pleasure it must be to live in such a rarefied environment, where the consequences of your bad decisions are so cushioned for you! This is not to suggest that being fired from running Fox News, where Ailes made millions of dollars each year, or the Today show, is not a punishment. It undoubtedly is. But its much easier to ride out such a punishment in a $36 million Palm Beach mansion like the one Ailes bought after his exit from Fox News was announced. And its certainly easier to do so when your former corporate masters are being careful not to sully your name further than you have already, wishing you luck on your way out the door and praising your genius, even if said genius didnt extend to concluding that maybe you shouldnt have asked your female employees to twirl for you.
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