“Elections!” she corrected herself. “What did I say? Sorry, I was just thinking about what’s at stake if we don’t vote.” From there, the comedian went on to more personal material about her C-section, her post-baby sex life and her husband, who has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. “They used to call it Asperger’s, but then they found out it’s true that Dr. Asperger’s had Nazi ties, Kanye.” Hitting her microphone, she joked: “It was weird.” Schumer quickly moved on, continuing to tell stories about how her husband’s diagnosis affected their life together. “A few weeks ago, we were sitting outside, it was a nice night, it looked like it was going to rain, and I was feeling emotional,” she said. “And I was like, even though the last two years with the pandemic and everything, it’s been so stressful, I said, still, this time, being with you and our son, it’s been the best years of my life. And he just looked at me and said, “I’m going to put the windows on the car.” “That’s my guy,” Schumer added. “Is it one of those times we play the game, autism or just a man?” For more, listen to and subscribe to The Last Laugh podcast.