Posted on 04/16/2015 5:43:36 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Comedian Sarah Silverman has apologized to comedy club owner Al Martin for accusing him of paying her less than men. The apology came after Mr. Martin wrote a blistering response to the allegation on his social media page.
The New York womens organization uploaded a PSA April 6 in which Ms. Silverman accused Mr. Martin of paying her much less than a male friend.
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I love it when a liberal twists the truth to further their agenda and then it comes back to slap the $hip out of ‘em
So she’s saying that all women were raped at DUKE?
Are you kidding ? You come in to my club 15 years ago and ask me for a guest spot, I did not ask you to perform and you were not booked, and Then you ask me for pay? You asked to work out some material Then you make this a gender pay thing? Sarah great cause I am with it, but I did not pay you less cause of gender I paid you less because Todd Barry was booked and you werent It was a GUEST SPOT, so I gave you some car fare, which actually is more than almost any club would have given for a GUEST Spot Funny how in your attempt to become a super hero with a noble cause, you forgot that little fact GUEST SPOT GUEST SPOT.What a great response.
Cocaine is a helluva drug...
Yeah, she’s cute on the outside, but you’ll be hard pressed to find a more vial and self absorbed ass hat than Sarah Silverman.
turns out, it wasn’t really an apology.
Off topic aside here:
Last year I saw the video Silverman made with
Michael Weatherly from NCIS playing Jesus.
I WAS shocked at the disgusting dialogue and meme.
I knew what Silverman was already but didn’t
realize what a POS Weatherly is.
Since then NCIS is on the (ever-growing) list
of Forbidden Hollywood in my house.
Quick, somebody tell him George Lucas stole his stapler.
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