Herman Cain's Gauntlet
When it comes to sex, the media apply different standards to Republicans and Democrats.
Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton allegedly trolled for women, using state troopers as his procurers. As president, Clinton engaged in oral sex with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office. He lied about it under oath and was impeached, though later acquitted by the U.S. Senate. Other sexual accusations tainted Clinton, including one that he raped one Juanita Broaddrick. That "everybody lies about sex" and "it was just sex" and didn't affect his public responsibilities, were just two of the exculpatory statements from Clinton's Democratic defenders. James Carville slimed Paula Jones, one of Clinton's accusers, by saying you never know what you'll find "when you drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park."
Many other Democrats in modern times have been caught with their pants down -- JFK, John Edwards. Some paid a political price. Most did not because their policies were favored by the liberal media, which gave them cover.
Now it is Herman Cain's turn and the rules have suddenly changed. Cain stands accused of sexually harassing two women more than a decade ago when he headed the National Restaurant Association. Many in the media wolf pack have already judged him guilty because he updated his initial statement denying the allegations. And yet The Washington Post, in association with Politico.com -- which broke the "story" -- routinely updates its online pages when new information comes to light.
Is Cain, a relative media novice, expected to have instant and total recall of events that may or may not have happened more than 10 years ago?
The way this works is, if you can't give the media immediate and detailed answers to their questions, they "raise new questions" and then when you do provide them additional information they say you should have provided it before and must be covering something up, prompting even more questions.
One cannot say what, if any, political motives the anonymous female accusers might have, or even if they helped bring these charges to Politico. So much of this is subjective. What is known is that a charge of sexual harassment is not proof that sexual harassment occurred.
This story also has a noxious odor of racism about it. Historically, perhaps the worst stereotype directed at African-American men is that they are oversexed and constantly on the prowl for female conquests.
Cain's candidacy has unnerved the Washington political establishment. I have just finished his book "This is Herman Cain!: My Journey to the White House." In it, I learned that Cain is a self-made man who achieved success without government and without self-loathing. He is the enemy of big government, and of Democrats' "can't do" condescending attitude toward minorities. Cain exudes a positive and optimistic spirit.
Were Cain to become president, this "CEO of self" would threaten the political and economic prison liberal Democrats have built to keep disenfranchised minorities down and voting for Democrats for fear their government programs will end. Cain has a better way and he writes about it in his inspiring personal story, which is the embodiment of the American Dream.
This is why Cain is being excoriated by the liberal left. Even some in the Republican establishment wish he would just go away. There will be more on this as reporters and tabloids throw money at Cain's accusers, seeking to get them to talk in violation of their termination agreements.
If you're wondering why more qualified people don't run for office, consider what is being done to Herman Cain. People don't want every mistake or bad decision they've made trumpeted from the rooftops and so they avoid politics to the nation's detriment.
Cain may ultimately triumph over these allegations. On Monday Cain recorded his biggest fundraising day ever, netting $400,000. Still, the best defense is a good offense and what would be best for Cain is for him to get all the facts out, immediately, before his enemies do it for him.
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Think Cain could be that smart ??
Submitted by creekrat on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 7:06pm.
After the non matching answers he gave Monday, thought he was finished. Now I'm wondering if he is smart enough to get all this free attention...a la his smoke ad....and he knows it will end okay for him. We can only hope, and wait till it is all out.
Just love Skeletor's trailer park comment...
Submitted by KyWriter on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:33pm.
...he's had enough experience taking some comfort in such venues.
Low 5-figure settlement = nuisance lawsuit
Submitted by Phryj1 on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 9:37pm.
This means that said allegations were false, but the National Restaurant Association agreed to settled because it would have cost less than going to court. Any competent lawyer for the plaintiff could've have easily stretched out such a case for months, thus leading to exorbitant legal fees, so it just made financial sense to settle. A settlement is neither proof or wrongdoing nor admission of guilt.
There's also the fact that since the terms of the settlement were sealed, Cain may have been under the impression that he wasn't even allowed to mention it at the time and needed to consult his attorney first. That's if he even remembered it at all, because it was over a decade ago.
The media's actions regarding Cain are deplorable.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
Absolutely correct Phryj1
Submitted by aquinasthegoat on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 9:09am.
Having spent a large portion of my life in restaurant management I've seen this sort of settlement many times. It's a cost/benefit type of thing.
~"Worst stereotype directed at African-American men"
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 9:10am.
First of all, what is it with conservatives adopting liberal-created "politically correct" terms? Let's all say it together, "Black". "White". The more you tiptoe around using six syllable terms where a one syllable word would do just fine, the more you look like a liberal lackey groveling in order to escape any possibility of being charged with racism, sexism, or whatever else they want to smear you with.
Secondly, this "stereotype" they are oversexed and constantly on the prowl for female conquests is not a stereotype but a truism about a significant portion of the male population worldwide, period, regardless of ethnicity.
So let's just drop this attitude of holy horror at the very idea that black men could possibly be anything other than lily-white lambs incapable of anything other than absolute purity toward a white woman.
In the United States in 2005, 37,460 white females were sexually assaulted or raped by a black man, while between zero and ten black females were sexually assaulted or raped by a white man.
What this means is that every day in the United States, over one hundred white women are raped or sexually assaulted by a black man.
This whole thing is sickening
Submitted by pac70 on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 11:11pm.
This whole thing is sickening and the more they make up more allegations about Cain, the more convinced I am to support this guy. The media proved to me many years back, starting with the Clinton saga, that a sexual lifestyle for the liberals is fine. If they can't find any dirt on a conservative, then the rule is 'make it up'; make it sexual and choose the right words to make it sound as tawdry as possible and, don't relent!
Never did I ever think such demented minds as those in the media from Scarborough, O'Donnell, Bashir, Matthews, Behar, Bellafonte, etc. existed in our society other than the psychopaths who physically kill people. These people kill their victims' reputation, livelihood, destroy them so they are no longer credible human beings but something to be the butt of jokes over the years. UNLESS you are a nice liberal like Clinton who has since emerged as an esteemed statesman. Next thing we'll probably see exonerated is Edwards and a few others.
These 'esteemed', elite politicians and media, show biz types are good fodder for a compost heap. They look great on the outside, but inside they are poisonous garbage.
Here is an excerpt from the NYT, one of the media organs
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 12:01am.
accused of excusing and covering up for Clinton's conduct by Bozell and others spinning revisionist yarns:
...Uttered by anyone other than a professional advocate, the remark would seem delusional. It certainly fit a pattern whereby the case for public respect of Mr. Clinton weakens while his lawyers and spinners celebrate their own toughness and threaten the destruction of his enemies. The fact is that by the steady deployment of their destructive skills against the citizens they designate as enemies, the President's hired defenders are shredding their boss's claim on public admiration...
....What they cannot measure is the harm being done to how he will be regarded in history and in living memory of his constituents. In New York, for example, it is possible to find devout Democrats who say they still support Mr. Clinton's policies and then whisper that they have lost all regard for his character. The same people who ''approve'' of Mr. Clinton's political performance today may render their long-term judgment based on the content of his character....
source: NYT editorial re Paula Jones lawsuit
Jer