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Expect More Cain Scrutiny After Allegations, Hints NYTimes Reporter Susan Saulny

By Clay Waters | November 11, 2011 | 15:17

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Will the media take advantage of sexual harassment allegations to perform even more stringent levels of Cain scrutiny of every word and action from his campaign? New York Times reporter Susan Saulny hinted so in Friday’s “Even Cain’s Old Jokes Face Extra Scrutiny Now.”

Previously, Saulny had quoted leftist Cain-haters Cornel West and Harry Belafonte in an October 19 story fretting over Cain’s playful treatment of black stereotypes on the campaign trail, even quoting a professor who accused Cain of employing “a certain kind of minstrelsy to play to white audiences.”

On Friday, Saulny strung together some vague, less-than-earthshaking anecdotes to suggest Cain would have to reel in his trademark humor now that his persona was tainted with the allegations (even though he denies them), and even to be careful how his entourage treats female reporters on the campaign trail.

It was another offhand joke by Herman Cain.

While answering a question at the Republican presidential debate Wednesday night, the candidate referred dismissively to Representative Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, as “Princess Nancy.”

His campaign sent the quip out on Twitter almost immediately, to drive home the point in case anybody had missed it. But the public response was not as the campaign might have expected.

Dana Perino, former White House press secretary for Bush, criticized the remark on Twitter, and Cain apologized for it. But that wasn’t enough:

After more than a week of battling accusations that he sexually harassed a number of subordinates while he was chief of the National Restaurant Association in the late 1990s, Mr. Cain faces a new challenge: calibrating his campaign behavior toward women in an atmosphere newly colored by the allegations.

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With Mr. Cain’s campaign running a vigorous defense against the sexual harassment charges -- questioning the women’s credibility and even scrutinizing their bank accounts -- any stray remark or campaign photograph could create a public relations problem if seen as unduly rude, flirtatious or aggressive toward women.

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At a campaign stop Thursday at a diner in Ypsilanti, Mich., the mood turned unusually tense when a bodyguard for Mr. Cain tried to move a reporter out of the candidate’s path. The reporter, a woman, objected, saying, “Please don’t touch me, sir!”

The bodyguard responded, “Now you listen here, lady.”

Campaign events are not usually genteel, but the tone of the incident did not help Mr. Cain’s perception issue.

Nor did this: while shaking hands with patrons in the diner, Mr. Cain elaborated on the reason behind his apology on the Pelosi remark and seemed less than contrite.

“I apologized for calling her ‘Princess Pelosi,’ ” he said. (Actually, he had called her “Princess Nancy.”) When asked why, he said, “So you all could stop asking me about it, O.K.?”

Also Thursday, Mr. Cain was caught on tape joking about Anita Hill, who accused Clarence Thomas of harassment decades ago during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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drowning out obama's falures

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 3:28pm.

As we all know this will be the campaign reality of 2012.  It will not be about issues.  It will be non-stop character assassination by the media. 

 

  So far Newt has been the most aggressive in shoving it back in their faces.   Fighting the media has to be a campaign tactic.  They are actively blocking for obama and must be treated as a campaign opponent.

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Will the media answer a question?

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 3:28pm.

Why did the 4 cancel a news conference for today?

A well regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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Because they're a bunch of liars

Submitted by ckc1227 on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 8:33pm.

Especially the blonde one.

http://nation.foxnews.com/sharon-bialek/2011/11/11/fianc-cain-accuser-no...

Meanwhile, Cain needs to stop apologizing for some of these things. And Dana Perino and Michelle Bachmann(who whined on the Medved show about Princess Nancy) need to grow up. If we wanted to hear that kind crap, we'd listen to the liberals.


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tabloid media

Submitted by TerryWest on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:01pm.

It's unreal how tabloid these people have become and clear they are unable to present the people with intelligent discussion and coverage re the election, issues and story's most important to Americans.

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he needs to stop apologizing

Submitted by dmacleo on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:00pm.

he was well within his rights, and IMO correct, to call her that and if people dislike it....too bad.

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“I apologized for calling her ‘Princess Pelosi,’ ”

Submitted by Quasi-socialist on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:04pm.

he said. (Actually, he had called her “Princess Nancy.”)

So he LIED!!!. Obviously he lied because he had actually been more familiar with her and less proper than his version of the events!! /sarc

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What's most troubling to the

Submitted by Free Thinker on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 6:04pm.

What's most troubling to the leftist media is that the old tactics don't work any more. Being called a racist carries no weight, same as the whole sexual harrassment accusation. These same tricks have been played so often by the left that they have lost their effectiveness. The left is flipping out that Cain and a supporter were making fun of Anita Hill. The fact that Cain is laughing it off angers the media more than anything.

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Wow, it's amazing how far out of shape

Submitted by Quasi-socialist on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 6:21pm.

libs can get bent out of somebody engaging some unapproved humor. I didn't see "making fun", it was more like striking absurd irony with a dash of whimsy to suggest that Hill would endorse Cain.

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if Romney get the nomination we are going to witness a tsunami

Submitted by Paarl on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 8:25pm.

of anti mormonism from the MSM.....that is exactly what the Obama campaign meant when they said they would be attacking Romney as 'weird'...I do not have an understanding of the LDS but it seems their theology is different from protestant or catholic.....it will be a target in a very big and viscious fashion. SAD but it is going to happen..

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Paarl,

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 8:45pm.

And our asses getting washed out to sea as a nation when Obama wins isn't going to be much fun, either.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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"Dana Perino, former White

Submitted by Martin2717 on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 3:49am.

"Dana Perino, former White House press secretary for Bush, criticized the remark on Twitter, and Cain apologized for it."

Get lost, Dana PeRINO. Cain was right to call her "Princess" Nancy because she acts like one. I'm so sick of these GOP establishment dopes who are afraid of offending anyone. Grow a freakin' spine for once. As for the New York Slimes......... they're not even worth mentioning.

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If only the media would

Submitted by CM on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 11:31pm.

If only the media would scrutinize the crimes that have happened at the occupy wall street protests.

“Families will get a long overdue tax break, and millions of poor will be dropped from the tax rolls altogether." -President Reagan, November 15, 1986
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