I find Trump's most powerful tool is that he knows how to wield victimhood. He knows how to offer victimhood to people who have the least claim to it, which is a really, really powerful tool, because you realize what he's doing in that moment is he's saying the real victims of the #MeToo movement are men. They're the real victims. Someone can accuse you at any time and your life is over. They're the real victims and you know, if you're against Trump completely or if you see through it, you go like, Oh that's nothing. But I think people take for granted how powerful that message was.
There are a lot of men who that message will connect with because that's a feeling that many men have. As many men, who will be afraid to admit it maybe, but there's many men who do have that feeling with it, like, Yeah, I mean this #MeToo movement, it's gotten out of control, you know? At any time, someone can come out and accuse me. I'm like, What do you mean it's gotten out of control? What does that mean, you know? And they'll be like, Well, every week it's a new famous person has been accused and it's out of control. We look through it, it's maybe maybe 100-and-something people. That's how many people have been #MeToo’d. That's how many people have been held accountable. A hundred is something, that's not, like, a life-changing number of men. I mean, they make it sound like all men have been accused, all right, but 99.9% of men have not been accused. It's just the narrative that’s been created, they're like, oh, these 100 men represent all the men, and all men should be afraid of it, but 100 men, you could fit a hundred men into a comedy club and then Louie CK could come and surprise them. That's how few that number is.