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RolStoppable said:
monocle_layton said:

So we can now deflect criticism by saying "others do it, why can't I"? 

I honestly don't see the logic behind your thinking. I criticize Trump similar to how I criticized Obama. If Hillary was the president, I'd criticize her like anyone else. However, she isn't, so I am going to focus on Trump instead

In this particular instance people call Trump guilty of being a man. That's taking political correctness to the extreme.

In Germany there was a politician who told a female journalist that she would do a good job at filling out a Dirndl (a dress that women commonly wear at Oktoberfest in Munich) and that caused an outrage. It was a compliment, but apparently it's not acceptable to be a man anymore.

He says he just starts kissing them without even waiting (i.e. without getting their permission). He says that they can let you do anything when you're a star, but here permission is not in that they want to do it, but permission in that they feel like they have to do it, because someone of authority is pressuring them into doing it.