how | fee/ about this,’ but they’ re also saying, ‘My feelings should be everyone’ s primary concern.’ Now the men are making this mistake, they’ re saying, ‘Your feelings don’ t matter, your feelings are wrong and your feelings are stupid.’ If you’ ve ever lived with a woman, you can’ t step in shit worse than that, than to tell a woman that her feelings don’ t matter. So, to the men | say, ‘Listen to what the women are saying about this.’ To the women | say, “Now that we heard you, shut the fuck up for a minute, and let’ s all get back together and kill the Jews.’ That’ s all | have to say about it.” The audience laughed and applauded, as they did fifty years ago when Lenny Bruce ended a riff on prejudice: “Randy, it won’ t matter any more even if you are colored and I’ m Jewish, and even if Fritz is Japanese, and Wong is Greek, because then we’ re all gonna stick together—and beat up the Polacks.” My notion of a rape-in of legislators’ wives in order to impregnate them was no more meant to be taken literally than Louis C.K.’ s killing the Jews or Lenny’ s beating up the Polacks. Rape-in was a misunderstood metaphor; a pro-choice parable that unfortunately has become timely again, but now my target has been clarified, though it's still those increasingly incredible sexist legislators. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015418