HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026939 misconduct and attempted to clarify the controversial comments she made to Howard Stern about Louis C.K. She reflected on some of her most iconic roles and looked ahead to what comes next. Highlights from the interview are below and you can listen to the whole thing right now by subscribing to The Last Laugh on Apple Podcasts, the Himalaya app or wherever you listen to podcasts. On the 'heartbreaking' cancelation of I Love You, America "It came as a surprise. We were so sure we were getting picked up. We're all super bummed about it. I know that they did love the show, but I think what it cost compared to its popularity or the eyes that they had on it didn't___you know, the people that make the decisions there don't have any connection to the show. And it is just so heartbreaking because I kind offeel cut off at the knees." <LRG DSCO2899 fvmyhajpeg> Sarah Silverman on 'The Last Laugh' Cassandra Church/Starburns Audio On the 'bullshit' allegations against Al Franken "I can only just be honest and say, if I didn't know Al Franken, I'd probably be like yeah, go girl, me too, fuck that shit. Because I do know him, I don't feel that way. So maybe I'm too close to it and just seeing the dots not the big picture. But I just can't believe it. The U.S.O. thing is bullshit and if you watch the sketch they did, give me a fucking break. He may be guilty of doing pedestrian comedy, I guess, but he apologized and she accepted his apology. But it does seem that the Republican Party and I don't think this is something to emulate at all___doesn't apologize, denies everything, admits nothing and everyone keeps their job. And I hate that that's what we teach our children. But if you apologize and say, 'I want there to be an ethics investigation on me and I want to do everything by the book, this is my truth but I'm open to [the fact] that these women felt this way, I want to make this right,' I don't know why that person then loses their j