Perhaps the only moment at Sunday night's Oscars that even resembled "controversial" was the acceptance speech by Best Supporting Actress winner Patricia Arquette, whose remarks calling for equal pay for women brought the audience ti its feet. And one man who says he agrees is talk show legend Rush Limbaugh.

Regarding Arquette's on stage claim that women are paid less than men, Limbaugh said:

" Well, she went up there and she started just shouting about women's rights.  She just started shouting about equal rights and made it look like women are the most discriminated against.  Now, in Hollywood it's true.  She had a point about Hollywood. Women are underpaid in Hollywood compared to men"

Regarding a salary double standard in Tinseltown, Rush went on:

"Oh, you remember Amy Pascal who got canned at Sony? Well, yeah, but she found out that she was making much less than her co-CEO, and there was some other in those e-mails, in that hack, who was it?  Some other female actress, I can't remember who it was, but it was also documented that the women, at least being paid by Sony, are being paid much less than the men."

And one more Rush quote:

"It's always the left's up there standing up, yelling, whining, moaning, bellyaching, and when you find out who it is they're mad at, it's themselves.  Sony was underpaying women."

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