Offense-trolling is big media business, and it usually works like this: Someone in the public eye uses a word or an expression that just about everyone uses, but because the person speaking is in the public eye and on the hook for media criticism, the media has a conniption fit about the use of the word or phrase, and presumes that all kinds of people are offended - even though, in reality, most people talk in exactly the same way.
Now the Washington Post's Colby Itzkowitz has done the phenomenon one better. He's upset that Donald Trump is using expressions that, according to Itzkowitz, people should be offended by - and yet they're not: