Bill O'Reilly Slams Jennifer Aniston For Glamorizing Single-Motherhood
Posted on Wed Aug 11th, 2010 7:37am PDT By X17 Staff
O'Reilly pic courtesy Fox.com
Bill O'Reilly slammed Jennifer Aniston for making pro-single motherhood remarks during a press tour for her new film The Switch, in which she plays a single woman who decides to get artificially inseminated.
"She's throwing a message out to 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds that, 'Hey you don't need a guy. You don't need a dad,'" he said on The O'Reilly Factor. "That is destructive to our society."
Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson agreed, "She is glamorizing single parenthood."
Jen recently told reporters that "Women are realizing it more and more knowing that they don't have to settle with a man just to have that child."
O'Reilly's outrage over Jen's comments brings to mind an incident in the early 90s, when then Vice President Dan Quayle slammed TV's Murphy Brown for making the decision to become a single parent, calling it a "poverty of values."
Almost twenty years later it's interesting that we're having the same conversation.
Do you think Jen's comments are destructive to society?
Bill O'Reilly slammed Jennifer Aniston for making pro-single motherhood remarks during a press tour for her new film The Switch, in which she plays a single woman who decides to get artificially inseminated.
"She's throwing a message out to 12-year-olds and 13-year-olds that, 'Hey you don't need a guy. You don't need a dad,'" he said on The O'Reilly Factor. "That is destructive to our society."
Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson agreed, "She is glamorizing single parenthood."
Jen recently told reporters that "Women are realizing it more and more knowing that they don't have to settle with a man just to have that child."
O'Reilly's outrage over Jen's comments brings to mind an incident in the early 90s, when then Vice President Dan Quayle slammed TV's Murphy Brown for making the decision to become a single parent, calling it a "poverty of values."
Almost twenty years later it's interesting that we're having the same conversation.