And Bill the rapist continued in office as President with nary a whisper of complaint, but rather we hear *What a man does in his personal life has no bearing on his ability to function as president* or some such nonsense like that.
I need to use that much more heavily when confronted with objections about Trump and his character.
And remind them of who said it and what he was doing when he said it.
And then maybe ask them if they voted for him.
Look what I found:
In a 1998 press interview, Steinem weighed in on the Clinton impeachment hearings when asked whether President Bill Clinton should be impeached for lying under oath, she was quoted as saying, "Clinton should be censured for lying under oath about Lewinsky in the Paula Jones deposition, perhaps also for stupidity in answering at all." In a March 22, 1998 Op/Ed piece in the New York Times, she effectively gave support to the notion that a man may: (1) uninvited, open-mouth kiss a woman; (2) uninvited, fondle a woman's breast; and (3) uninvited, take a woman's hand and place it on the man's genitals; and as long as the man retreats once the woman says "no" that this does not constitute sexual harassment. This has become known in the popular culture as the "One Free Grope" Theory. The Op/Ed piece was written in an attempt to defend then President Clinton against allegations of sexual impropriety that had been made by White House volunteer Kathleen Willey.
Source: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gloria_Steinem