Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 6/24/17 - Jeffy and Bill Cosby Going On Tour
Episode Date: June 24, 2017A week after a judge declared a mistrial in the sexual assault case against Bill Cosby, the comedian says he wants to host a series of town halls about sexual assault and the legal system. Jeffy has ...decided that the two of them need to hit the road together and spread the message.Follow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRALike Jeffy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadioFollow Jeffy on Instagram: @jeffymra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now, a week ago, we had breaking news on Bill Cosby, right?
I mean, the charges of aggravated and decent assault ended in a mistrial.
And that happened during this program live last week, about the same time that we're talking right now.
Now, Mr. Cosby, who, look, I'm a Bill Cosby fan, I know that.
And quite frankly, I'm tired of talking about Bill Cosby.
Why are you talking about him?
Because of this, the story that I have in my hands right now, that I cannot believe is real.
Okay?
Now, we know that, look, Cosby's legacy is done.
It's over.
Right?
I mean, it's over.
And it probably should be if he raped those women.
I know, I know, I know.
But you've already ruined him.
I don't know how much more of the people's money they're going to spend to try the man,
but, you know, he's 80 years old and, you know, we've been down this road.
I mean, it's over.
He doesn't have his, can't do his act anywhere.
He's not going to be doing movies.
Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
in 20 or 25 years,
the Cosby show will make it back to Netflix
and some obscure they'll rename it.
Like,
the show that had Bill Cosby on it.
Won't be the Cosby show.
But, you know, it's possible
because the show itself was funny,
but it's tough to,
some of that stuff is tough to see now
knowing what you believe to be true now
about Bill Cosby.
But Andrew Wyatt
and Ebony Bunsen, publicist for Bill Cosby.
We're on Good Morning, Alabama.
And seriously, have we really, I mean,
Good Morning America wouldn't have them?
We're going to go on Good Morning, Alabama.
Okay, well, maybe they're making the round
on all the good morning shows, you know, for each state.
God bless them.
but it says here by the publicist that
Bill Cosby is going to be holding some town halls
around the country.
And good.
Good.
Maybe, you know,
he tried to,
you know,
working a little comedy.
It won't be necessarily an act
because if you have an act
that people are going to show up
and,
you know,
with their assigns,
and you suck.
Right?
Bill Cosby,
according to his publicist,
is going to be,
holding a series of town halls to educate young people on sexual assault.
This can't be real.
It just can't be real.
Can it?
Benson said Cosby wants to hold these town halls because it's important for people to be educated
on what can be considered sexual assault.
Laws are changing.
Laws are changing.
The statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault are being extended.
That's why people need to be educated, she said.
You know, a brush across the shoulder at this point can be considered sexual assault,
and it's a good thing to be educated about the law.
Now, we know Cosby has been accused of sexual assault or misconduct by at least 50 women.
See, that's what, oh, we've been down the Cosby road,
but has only gone on trial for the assault of one.
And of course, that one said that Cosby drugged and assaulted her at his house in 2004.
Of course, you know, they're trying to schedule a retrial of the big Cosby drug case.
Now, the good thing is, or the bad thing, depending on how you look at it,
there's no official schedule for the town halls yet.
But look, they're planning on at least a five-city tour.
You know, quick stops in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia.
I mean, that's only three, but they said five.
The Bradth Bill needs to maybe, I don't know if he's heard of a thing called the Internet.
Maybe he, you know, rents a space without a lot of people around.
And then he tells us what he wants us to know.
And we watch it on our own in our,
in our own homes, not out in public.
And then Bill doesn't have to come out into public and face the crowds.
I think that would be the smart thing to do.
But, I mean, really, if this is true, he really, that's, I mean, he's just missing being in the limelight.
And he's missing feeling the crowds in the audience.
And, I mean, that's why he was still performing.
You know, he's been performing for a thousand years now.
So now he just wants, he's going to find a way to perform a,
again in front of a live audience to get the feel.
I would say Bill no.
Call me.
I'm not sure Andrew and Ebony have your best interest at heart.
It's probably a good thing for you just to...
You know what?
Don't even do the Internet thing.
You know what you should do is stay home.
Maybe fight with the wife a little bit.
Call the kids once in a while.
You've got security.
go out for a walk once in a while, you know, around the neighborhood, close to home.
And if you want to go someplace, you know, away, go, just don't announce it.
Just, what I would do also is I would make sure that when you're going, I would keep the windows up, you know, tinted.
So people don't see, Bill, I don't think you understand.
I don't think he understands the deal.
But not a lot of people liking you, Bill.
Whether you're innocent or not, whether you're guilty,
just I would say what I would do is stay home.
That's my advice.
Call me, Bill, have Ebony.
Wyatt, give me a call.
We'll straighten it out for you, okay?
Because if you're actually thinking about doing town halls to educate people on sexual assault,
Hell, I could do that.
Oh, you're not Bill Cosby.
You know what?
Maybe I'll go on tour with Bill.
That's what I'll do.
Bill, I'm offering my services.
I'll go out, I'll go out on tour with you.
We'll educate people on sexual assault.
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