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Where's the celeb/media outrage re: Bill Clinton?

CNN Headline:

Bill Clinton: 'Norms have changed' for what you can do to somebody against their will.


i lost my shit when i read that. fvcking hilarious. got damn, i love me some bill clinton. not sure how it's possible i hate his cvnt wife and feel the complete opposite about bill.

reporter: have you apologized?
BC: I have, I've apologized to everybody in the world.
reporter: but you did not apologize to her.

BC: I have not talked to her.
reporter: do you feel you owe her an apology?
BC (shaking his head): NO. Id . . . IIIIII . . . I do . . . I do not . . . I have not talked to her [smirk on face] . . . but i did say publicly on more than one occasion that i was sorry. [grins] That's very different . . . the apology was public.


can't make that shit up. fvcking hilarious.
 
What does he have to apologize to her about? An adult woman - a college graduate at that - sucked him off. She was willing and did it eight other times.

Apologize to her? For what?
 
I was thinking more along the lines of this comment:

"I think the norms have really changed in terms of, what you can do to somebody against their will . . . ."
 
What does he have to apologize to her about? An adult woman - a college graduate at that - sucked him off. She was willing and did it eight other times.

Apologize to her? For what?

In what organization in the US is it appropriate for the CEO to F around with the interns?
 
I'm sorry, but I was under the impression that it has never been okay to do something to someone "against their will." There really isn't any "context" in which that statement (1) makes sense, and (2) is defensible.
 
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