No Laughing Matter: Cosby Wants to Return to Comedy After Jail Release

Disgraced comedian Bill Cosby was released from prison on Wednesday after serving only two years out of a three-to-ten-year sentence.

Oddly enough, he spent his very first night of freedom practicing comedy routines, his spokesperson Andrew Wyatt told Fox News. Apparently, Cosby is chomping at the bit to get back to standup.

Remember when people were screaming “Bill Clinton is a rapist!” at his rallies for Hillary? This will be ten times worse.

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Endless spin and circles of inaction mark Liberals’ response to sexual harassment in the military

Six years and 33 days after a former Supreme Court judge issued a report calling for an independent body to handle complaints of sexual harassment in the military, the Liberal government has appointed a former Supreme Court judge to report on creating an independent body to handle complaints of sexual harassment in the military.

If you read that sentence again and spin around three times, you might just get a sense of the progress the Liberal government has made on the issue.

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Charlotte Bennett details alleged sexual harassment while working for Cuomo: “He is a textbook abuser”

A lifelong New Yorker, Charlotte Bennett began working as an entry-level assistant to Governor Andrew Cuomo in January 2019. She called it a dream job.

But when Cuomo became an international celebrity for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, Bennett told CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell the attention emboldened him and she alleges he began sexually harassing her.

“Looking back on all of this, how would you describe Governor Cuomo?” O’Donnell asked.

“He is a textbook abuser. He lets his temper and his anger rule the office, but he was very sweet to me for a year in the hope that maybe one day when he came onto me I would think we were friends or that it was appropriate or that it was okay,” Bennett said.

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Trudeau’s hired security allegedly sexually assaulted woman, more assaults in COVID hotel

Startling reports of multiple sexual assault allegations within Justin Trudeau’s travel quarantine system surfaced on Wednesday. Two women reported sexual assaults, both in the prime minister’s COVID jail system and in mandatory home isolation. One assault was allegedly at the hands of a hired security officer doing isolation-at-home checkups, and another was within a COVID hotel.

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