Now you're back pedaling. You said listen to the tape and I showed you his EXACT verbiage. It was bravado speak. Obviously people like him are used to girls fawning over them due to fame and wealth so they gauge those signals. I am neither famous nor wealthy and neither are you. But he was not bragging about assault, he was bragging about women fawning over him. It was crass but he thought it was a private conversation. It was not remotely assault.
I am a father of two daughters as well and I get your point but again he was not bragging about assaulting anyone. He was bragging about not needing to even try with women sometimes because they fawn all over him.
And your defense of Trump is why people like him will keep doing it. My daughter has faced it first hand when she was a waitress to help pay for her college. As long as we dismiss it as "bravado' and other such bullshit, it will keep happening to your and my daughters.
You are ascribing to Donald Trump malicious intent, without cause. Bear in mind, Trump himself has a daughter and a mother.
I have to agree with Azog here. Why do you believe that Mr. Trump cannot read the signals and cannot tell when it is wanted, and when it is not wanted? In the context of that quote, he even said that he was trying to get her, but HE FAILED. That is what sparked the second line of controversial conversation that the media harps on. So if it was, "assault," he would not have cared what she wanted, but clearly, HE DID.
"I moved on her and I failed. I'll admit it. I did try and **** her. She was married. I moved on her like a *****, but I couldn't get there. And she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she's now got the big phony tits and everything. She's totally changed her look."
Sounds to me like a man that is aware of the limits, or to an extent, of some decency of the desires of what a woman wants, eh?