“What I was talking about was Chris Hardwick, a particular comedian, a friend of mine.

And if 500 women go against a man obviously the guy is guilty.

In Chris Hardwick’s case, it’s one woman against one man.

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Yet he still tells me he can’t walk down the street without people yelling stuff at him.”

Co-host Joy Behar said due process is important and that women agree with that.

But then said he lost her when he suggested the hardship Louis C.K.

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went through was equal to his victims.

“Yeah, that’s not what I was saying,” Macdonald said.

I was worried about her.

She seemed really in a bad place.

And [the reporter asked,] ‘What about the victims?’

and I said, “Well, the victims haven’t gone throughthis.

Of course, the victims have gone through worse than that.

But am I going to get a victim to phone Roseanne?”

“It’s always bad when you have to apologize for the apology,” Macdonald said.

You know the word I’m talking about?

Was he surprised by that reaction?

“I have been surprised.

I never did anything.

I don’t want to be tossed in with people who didnot crimes, but sins.

I barely haveconsensualsex.”

Of course, people will go, ‘What about the victims?’

But you know what?

It used to be, ‘One hundred women can’t be lying.’

And then it became, ‘One woman can’t lie.’

And that became, ‘I believe all women.’

And then you’re like, ‘What?’

Like, that Chris Hardwick guy I really thought got the blunt end of the stick there."