Sarah Silverman: Louis C. K. using these words in his stand of comedy is a very, very different thing than even Andrew Dies Clay. If he followed your policy, he would have to stop using the language that he uses. But it doesn't mean that you can't be an ass, right? She says Seth McFarland could get into trouble because people aren't sure about him.
Paul Bloom joins us in the second segment for a lively discussion about the value of empathy as a guide our moral decisions. And in our first scoop, we talk about Paul's new book (coming in November) Just Babies: The Origin of Good and Evil , racist babies, and how 80s sitcoms changed the world. In the first segment, Dave and Tamler face the music and try to respond to a listener's criticisms of their episode on slurs and offensiveness (Episode 22) .
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