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Comedians' defensive tweets about Tosh and controversial rape jokes

The passage contains only celebrity commentary and jokes with no concrete allegations, financial details, or links to high‑level officials or institutions. It offers no actionable leads for investigat Tweets from Dane Cook, Doug Stanhope, and Louis C.K. defending Tosh. References to past sexual‑assault jokes by Louis C.K. No mention of political figures, government agencies, or financial transacti

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #019097
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage contains only celebrity commentary and jokes with no concrete allegations, financial details, or links to high‑level officials or institutions. It offers no actionable leads for investigat Tweets from Dane Cook, Doug Stanhope, and Louis C.K. defending Tosh. References to past sexual‑assault jokes by Louis C.K. No mention of political figures, government agencies, or financial transacti

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Fellow comedians defended Tosh with their own tweets. Dane Cook: “If you journey through this life easily offended by other peoples words | think it’ s best for everyone if you just kill yourself.” Doug Stanhope: “You’ re hilarious. If you ever apologize to a heckler again | will rape you.” Louis C.K.: “Your show makes me laugh every time | watch it. And you have pretty eyes” --except that he wrote it after watching Tosh on TV, but before he learned about the Laugh Factory incident. Nevertheless, he was excoriated and accused of being a “rape apologist.” But C.K. himself is no stranger to sexual-assault jokes. Onstage, he has said that he’ s against rape-- “unless you have a reason, like you wanna fuck someone and they won’ t let you, in which case what other option do you have?" Conversely, in an episode of his TV series, Lou/e he reversed such roles. After leaving a bar with an especially aggressive woman, Laurie (played by Melissa Leo), that he had inadvertently met earlier, she performs fellatio on him in her pickup truck, then insists that he in turn

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