Does Keeping quiet about allegations make Bill Cosby Guilty?

Does Keeping quiet about allegations make Bill Cosby Guilty?

Bill Cosby,dirty old man or Loveable grand father?
Is Bill Cosby,a dirty old man or Lovable Grand father?That's the question on everone's lips now,following the revelations and activities that have been going on in the last few weeks.

Bill Cosby says he will NOT talk about the old  allegations that are making the rounds, but his mouthpiece is taking a clear stand ... the allegations were BS than, and they're BS now.

Cosby's lawyer says, "Over the last several weeks, decade-old, discredited allegations against Mr. Cosby have resurfaced. The fact that they are being repeated does not make them true."

As we previously reported ... Comedian Hannibal Buress called Cosby out last month during a stand up set -- wondering if people remembered Bill had been accused of r*pe by 13 women over the years.

The lawyer adds, "Mr. Cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment. He would like to thank all his fans for the outpouring of support and assure them that, at age 77, he is doing his best work."

During an NPR segment that aired this weekend an interviewer attempted to broach the subject with Cosby ... but he turned silent and shut the interview down. The interviewer asked Bill Cosby 2 or 3 times,telling Cosby,his fans would like to hear from his own mouth if the allegations are true.But Cosby didn't say a word each time,he just shook his head and stayed mute.

The veteran comedian was also reportedly axed from an upcoming appearance on Letterman.

So it leaves us again with the question,Is Bill Cosby,a dirty old man or Lovable Grand father?
Meanwhile John Nolte ,wrote an interesting article on why the media had not gone after Bill Clinton in the same way they are going after Bill Cosby?Clinton was also accused of similiar doings when in power,,here's what John Nolte had to say below..

Regardless of the circumstance, time, place, identity of the victim or the accused, allegations of sxual assault are serious and should be taken seriously. Bill Cosby, along with George Carlin and Richard Pryor, is a permanent fixture in my lifelong holy trinity of stand-up comedians. I love the guy. I am in awe of his talent.

Nonetheless, a woman has come forward with the claim that Cosby assaulted her 30 years ago. The allegations are horrifying and media outlets from NPR to the Washington Post toCNN are treating the woman's story with the seriousness it deserves.
The scandal is a classic case of Power vs. The Powerless. There is substance to the charges,including a lawsuit Cosby settled with the woman in 2006, and similar allegations from other women.  As loved and lovable and talented as Bill Cosby is, as much as I am personally fond of him for all the pleasure he has brought into my life, looking into this kind of story is what the media is supposed to be about.
Unfortunately, our media is not guided by the lofty principle of what it is supposed to be about; because history shows that when it comes to these kinds of allegations some powerful men like Bill Cosby are taunted and hunted, while other powerful men with the first name Bill, who have faced similar allegations, are protected.
I am of course talking about former-President Bill Clinton, who also has been accused of assault and has settled an harassment lawsuit. There is also another woman who has accused Clinton of groping her in the White House. All of this is above and beyond the countless extra-marital affairs that swirl around Clinton, including an admitted one with a 21 year-old  White House intern named Monica Lewinsky. Clinton's deceit during the fallout of his affair with Lewinsky resulted in impeachment and the loss of his license to practice law.
Juanita Broderick's charges of rape against Clinton appear every bit as credible as those against Cosby. Moreover, unlike Cosby's accuser, Broderick was a reluctant witness who never filed a financial lawsuit. Regardless, the media went out of its way to discredit and dismiss Broderick as a liar, a tool of the Right, or my personal favorite, old news.
Paula Jones would eventually settle a  harassment lawsuit against Clinton for $850,000, but not before Clinton surrogates smeared her as trailer trash as television news anchors chuckled along.
Kathleen Willey, a Democrat and White House volunteer who worked on Clinton's 1992 campaign, accused Clinton of  groping her in the White House in 1993. The Clinton machine worked overtime to destroy and discredit her in 1998, and the media is still  too happy to play along.
Let us also never forget that the elite media not only attempted to cover up the Lewinsky affair, but before Lewinsky came up with Clinton's DNA on the infamous blue dress, his White House was pouring every ounce of energy into portraying this young woman as a crazed liar and stalker. And again, the media was all-too eager to play along.
While I'm at it, let's throw in the media's never-ending Frankenstein villaging of Clarence Thomas, a black Supreme Court Justice who was dragged through the mud based on the allegations of only one woman. Unlike the allegations against Clinton, there was no established pattern with other woman. Just the one.
Herman Cain, a black Republican presidential candidate, was destroyed by the media just as he assumed the role of frontrunner. The  harassment allegations against Cain were nowhere near as serious as the charges of outright assault against Clinton, and no more credible. The only difference was a media determined to destroy Cain.
If political correctness was really about political correctness and not partisan politics, the media's offense here would be condemned by the left as racist. There is no question that what we have is a media that takes allegations of sxual misconduct against black men with the utmost seriousness, while a white southerner is protected at all costs.
Race is certainly part of it. The elite media is left-leaning and the political left is desperate to keep blacks "in their place," which of course means voting for Democrats.  Cosby, Cain, and Thomas challenge and question that destructive cultural mindset. Therefore, all three are threats to Power. Therefore, all three must be marginalized and destroyed at all costs -- not just personally but also as a warning to others.
Again, the media is doing the right thing in chasing down the truth about Cosby, but not for the right reasons.
The media's motives are racial, not noble.  

If the media was really about protecting women from powerful predators, the idea of Bill Clinton as America's first First Gentleman would horrify, not thrill. 


John Nolte and TMZ contributed to this report.
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