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Judd Apatow Does Scathing Standup Routine on Bill Cosby

Trainwreck and Knocked Up director Judd Apatow has been a vocal critic of Bill Cosby in the renewed coverage of Cosby’s alleged drugging, sexually assaulting, and raping of dozens of women over the course of several decades.

Over the past few months, Apatow has been relentless with his scathing comments, telling Seth Meyers, “People say why do you talk about it, which is kind of like saying leave the rapist alone.” He told Today’s Willie Geist, “When you go out on a date, you don’t need seven prescriptions for quaaludes.” Apatow was maybe most blunt on HuffPost Live when he said, “I think he’s a very sick man and there’s something wrong with him and he hurt a lot of people.”

Apatow took his condemnation of Cosby to new heights on The Tonight Show Monday when he spent a large part of his standup routine eviscerating the fallen icon. Mimicking Cosby’s voice, Apatow pretended he was doing standup as the icon amidst all the controversy, saying, “You ever, like, get into the doghouse with the wife? Doghouse with the wife? Because of something that you did? Like the other day there was something about me in the paper and I didn’t want my wife to read the paper. So I got up at five in the morning and snuck out to the driveway to get the paper.”

Apatow then took his set to a point that had the audience laughing and groaning in discomfort, "And then the next day I forgot to get the paper. And my wife, she said to me, ‘What is this in the paper? About the raping and the women and the drugging?’”

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https://www.yahoo.com/tv/judd-apatow-does-scathing-standup-routine-on-bill-124673630200.html

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Piling on? The guy was vindicated.

I don't think it means what you think it means...

He admitted to drugging and rapping women although he can never be prosecuted due to the statue of limitations. That's not vindication, not the least bit.
 
I don't think it means what you think it means...

He admitted to drugging and rapping women although he can never be prosecuted due to the statue of limitations. That's not vindication, not the least bit.

The guy went on a campaign, and he was found to be right.
 
Piling on? The guy was vindicated.

i wouldn't say THAT...

and why attack Camille?

He such a feminist and into women's rights why is he basically calling Camille a materialistic bitch who doesn't care about other women?

What if SHE is a victim too?

He didn't say all that when his protege Lena Dunham falsely accused a man of rape in a book and damn near ruined his life?
 
For months I've been trying to figure out what this this dude's issue is. Did Cosby drug his mom and fucker in her ass?
 
I read Apatow is close to someone who claimed to be a Cosby victim, which is why he's nuclear on Bill. Oh well.
 
For months I've been trying to figure out what this this dude's issue is. Did Cosby drug his mom and fucker in her ass?

I read Apatow is close to someone who claimed to be a Cosby victim, which is why he's nuclear on Bill. Oh well.

Judd Apatow Reveals His Personal Connection to Cosby: 'I Know One of the Victims'

This might certainly explain Judd Apatow's consistent, very outspoken stand against Bill Cosby.

The 47-year-old Trainwreck director has continuously slammed the 77-year-old comedian -- who's been accused of sexual abuse by numerous women -- and in a new Q&A with Rolling Stone, he says he personally knows one of his victims.

"The Cosby thing I took seriously because I know one of the victims, who is not going to come forward," he tells the magazine. "I had a personal connection to it, where somebody that I care about said that's exactly how it went down."

"Obviously you have to make sure things are true," he adds. "Everything everyone says isn't true. But if you don't believe women or take their accusations very, very seriously, women will not speak up. And if women don't speak up more women will be raped."

Cosby has been accused by more than two dozen women of sexual misconduct in allegations that span several decades, though the comedian has maintained his innocence and has never been criminally charged. However, Cosby did admit to giving a former Temple University employee three half-pills of Benadryl while testifying under oath during a 2005 deposition. The sexual-assault suit was settled on undisclosed terms in 2006. He also admitted, in more generic terms, to having obtained sedatives to give to women in the past.

"It's much easier not to believe the accuser," Apatow says. "With Cosby, for a while people were thinking, 'They're all gold diggers.' And at some point enough women came forward that the world knows this happened and that he is clearly some sort of sociopath."

Just last week, Apatow called out Whoopi Goldberg for her comments on the ABC show defending Cosby. ET caught up with him at the Trainwreck premiere in New York City on Tuesday, where he explained his outspoken stance.

"Well I think everyone in the world's gonna slowly see that sadly, he did a lot of terrible things," he told ET's Kevin Frazier. "I think people are very slow to want to believe it because he's someone we all loved for so long. But he did terrible things."

"I think women need us to believe or they won't come forward and say what happened to them," he added. "So it's not just about Cosby. It's generally about the atmosphere of why do we not believe women when this happens to them?"

Though it's worth nothing that Whoopi has since changed her mind about the situation. During Tuesday's episode of The View, she commented, "It looks bad, Billl. Either speak up, or shut up, because people know now there's a lot more out there than they thought."

Watch the video below to see model Janice Dickinson, who claims Cosby drugged and then sexually assaulted her in 1982, slam Whoopi when she talked to ET last week.

http://www.etonline.com/news/167995_judd_apatow_says_he_knows_one_of_bill_cosby_victims/
 
I don't think it means what you think it means...

He admitted to drugging and rapping women although he can never be prosecuted due to the statue of limitations. That's not vindication, not the least bit.

When did he admit to anything beyond using quaaludes for the purpose of sex?
 
When did he admit to anything beyond using quaaludes for the purpose of sex?

Bill Cosby's lawyer says Quaaludes were used for consensual sex

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So ^^^this is the best picture they had available?

Three days after a deposition of Bill Cosby from a 2005 court case were made public, attorneys for the comedian are denying allegations that Cosby had non-consensual sex with women to whom he gave drugs.

In a new court filing, Cosby’s attorney Patrick O’Connor argues that the comedian only admitted to using Quaaludes for consensual and recreational sex, PEOPLE reports.

Nicknamed “disco biscuits” in the ’70s, Quaaludes were known for their ability to heighten sexual enjoyment, O’Connor writes in the filing.

“There are countless tales of celebrities, music stars, and wealthy socialites in the 1970s willingly using Quaaludes for recreational purposes and during consensual sex,” the filing reads. “Yet upon the unsealing of those excerpts, the media immediately pounced, inaccurately labeling the released testimony as defendant’s ‘confession’ of ‘drugging’ women and assaulting them … Reading the media accounts, one would conclude the defendant has admitted to rape. And yet defendant admitted to nothing more than being one of the many people who introduced Quaaludes into their consensual sex life in the 1970s.”

The filing was made in response to an attempt by former Temple employee Andrea Constand to unseal the entire contents of the 2005 deposition – a portion of which were recently released to the AP. Constand’s attorney is arguing that the release of the full deposition will help other alleged victims of Cosby, who is now 78.

According to the documents from Constand’s sexual-abuse lawsuit, Cosby testified under oath that he gave her three half-pills of Benadryl. He also testified about how he obtained seven prescriptions for Quaaludes for the express purpose of having sex with young women. Cosby settled the lawsuit in 2006 for undisclosed terms and the documents were sealed.
 
Bill Cosby's lawyer says Quaaludes were used for consensual sex

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So ^^^this is the best picture they had available?

Notice the media only uses pics of Bill looking old, decrepit, and cock eyed NOW, and not pictures of how and what he looked like at the time these accusations took place in the 60's, 70's, & 80's. I'm not saying he's innocent or really give a fuck about him, but its hard not to notice the little tricks white supremacy plays in the media as it relates to black men. Bill Cosby's accusations are an age old racial stereotype of black men lusting for, drugging, and taking advantage of lily white women, so they want to portray him as the perverted old man as much as possible to drive home an agenda.

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Notice the media only uses pics of Bill looking old, decrepit, and cock eyed NOW, and not pictures of how and what he looked like at the time these accusations took place in the 60's, 70's, & 80's. I'm not saying he's innocent or really give a fuck about him, but its hard not to notice the little tricks white supremacy plays in the media as it relates to black men. Bill Cosby's accusations are an age old racial stereotype of black men lusting for, drugging, and taking advantage of lily white women, so they want to portray him as the perverted old man as much as possible to drive home an agenda.

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noticed they aren't eagerly reporting the new filings his legal team initiated against the woman he settled with or this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/23/business/media/cosby-team-begins-public-pushback.html
 
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