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His response is the problem. And since he seems unable to stop himself from attacking the women, his response is going to be the end of this campaign. He's not behaving appropriately as someone seeking the office of President.
His response is the problem. And since he seems unable to stop himself from attacking the women, his response is going to be the end of this campaign. He's not behaving appropriately as someone seeking the office of President.
your right, he's acting like you or i would in this situation, which is why the common man is relating to him.
His response is the problem. And since he seems unable to stop himself from attacking the women, his response is going to be the end of this campaign. He's not behaving appropriately as someone seeking the office of President.
I have yet to hear him attack any of the women.. You make lots of your posts up. Not nice...
You can be partisan, but be truthful...
your right, he's acting like you or i would in this situation, which is why the common man is relating to him.
he's not a cyborg like romney.
He is not you or I, he is running for president, he is not a common man.
He talks of 40 years of high level managerial experience so one would expect a much better response.
He offered nothing in his news conference. Just some vague idea that "they" don't want a businessman in the white house. Even though Romney is also a businessman and more successful than Cain has been. I guess they are going to plant fake women on Romney next.
We already have had 3 years of a president learning on the job and see where that has gotten us.
Personally these allegations aren't the biggest issues with Herman Cain.
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But now I fear that the tea party might have absorbed too much Washington thinking.
Herman Cain might not be a D.C. insider, but he certainly thinks like one. When the tea party was valiantly railing against TARP in the fall of 2008, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO wrote: “Unprecedented problems require unprecedented solutions. [TARP is] a win-win for the taxpayer.” Later, Cain would say he didn’t agree with how the bailout money was doled out. Bennett basically said the same thing during his primary race against Lee, which obviously wasn’t good enough for the tea party.
And the tea party was right. The problem with anyone who supported TARP is not that the bailouts were simply flawed or inefficient, but that they ever happened at all. The problem is with those arrogant enough to think the federal government should have the glaringly unconstitutional power to “intervene in the free market” to privatize corporate profits while socializing losses — all at the expense of the American taxpayer.
The tea party thought this was an outrage. Cain thought it was a necessity.
His response is the problem. And since he seems unable to stop himself from attacking the women, his response is going to be the end of this campaign. He's not behaving appropriately as someone seeking the office of President.
Attacking the women - like giving a brief history of her lawsuits and other sexual harassment charges that were false?
Sharon Bialek is truly helping Cain....because she is clearly a dubious, suspicious accuser. And of course...this political 'marriage' with her and Low-life lawyer, Gloria Allred, will bring much compassion for Cain. The more people example those two women's motives...the more those 'two' are exposed as frauds.
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