Feb 26, 2011 11:14 GMT  ·  By
Charlie Sheen and the “Goddesses” on the night before the emergency hospitalization for alleged cocaine OD
   Charlie Sheen and the “Goddesses” on the night before the emergency hospitalization for alleged cocaine OD

Yesterday, CBS pulled the plug on the current season of “Two and a Half Men” after a series of very scathing comments from Charlie Sheen, who insisted on telling the media he had no drug problem and was ready to work, but studio politics kept him from it. He’s lashing out again.

Sheen, who is now in the Bahamas getting “high on life” in the company of the “Goddesses,” called in on Pat O’Brien’s show to discuss the cancelation of the insanely popular comedy series.

TMZ has audio of the whole thing, check it out here.

Among many other things, Sheen insists that the cancelation was not his fault, since he did everything that was asked of him, but CBS did not fulfill their part of the deal.

The actor says that, in the aftermath of the 36-hour cocaine binge, he was asked to change his life, which he did – “in about an hour.”

Still, the two big shots Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn did not acknowledge that he took heed of their recommendation, and kept trying to destroy him in the press.

“Defeat is not an option. They know what they did was wrong they are in absolute breach [of contract] I did nothing wrong. I expressed an opinion, I have the first amendment and I have an army marching behind me, to quote Eminem,” Sheen says in the interview.

What’s even worse, CBS execs turned on him after he made so much money for them with the show, which is the best example of what bastards they are, Sheen says.

“I put a billion dollars in the studio’s pockets and I put half a billion dollars in Chuck’s pocket. I should of been walking in to massages. Yeah, I said it!” he says.

“[The show’s producers] kept getting up into my grill, kept tell me how to live my personal life… I’m saying ‘back off back off’ and they wouldn’t. I’m the type of guy who doesn’t hassle anybody…” he insists.

“I kept asking for that respect and I couldn’t get it. These guys are a couple of AA Nazis and just blatant hypocrites. They just do not practice what they preach it’s so transparent and so sad,” he points out.

Asked about the possibility of “Two and a Half Me” ever coming back on the television screen, Sheen really doesn’t see it happening, saying he couldn’t imagine getting back in the “sludge pit with those knuckleheads” after all that’s been said and done these past few weeks.