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Herman Cain accused by SEVERAL women of inappropriate behavior

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Define qualified? I think he has more executive experience than when Obama took office. His foreign policy experience is probably about the same as Obama, which is/was weak. He's not a career politician which is good. Is he the best choice? I haven't decided..

Maybe this would be easier with you telling me why he is NOT qualified since I don't know what you criteria you are using or questioning him on.

1) Cain has never held elected office, and thus seems to be having severe difficulty understanding the culture of government.

2) Cain seems to lack an interest and curiosity regarding matters of international relations, hence the fact that he is joking about not knowing the name of the President of Uzbekistan (a nation with great potential strategic importance to the US), and doesn't know that China has been a nuclear power for nearly 50 years.

3) Cain seems to lack an interest and curiosity regarding domestic matters, hence the fact that he doesn't seem to know where he stands on some important domestic issues (the most notable example was his crazy quilt of different positions on abortion). This suggests he either doesn't know what he's saying or he is trying to modulate it to suit his audience - either interpretation is troubling. His only concrete domestic policy idea, 9-9-9, has been thoroughly discredited by people all over the political spectrum and he had to fundamentally change it within days of its announcement.

4) He doesn't strike me as even moderately bright, nor has he chosen to surround himself with bright people. He seems to be like the Emperor Who Wore No Clothes in his hostility to new ideas from his staff, as evidenced by the fact that his campaign workers in Iowa were told not to speak to him unless spoken to first.

5) His handling of the sexual harassment allegations has been laughable. He is blaming everyone (the media, Rick Perry, white Democrats, his accusers) but himself and, despite having ten days to craft a response, managed to lie, and change his story repeatedly within a single day once the story was actually released.

6) He is willing to play the race card when faced with a difficult situation. Even Condoleezza Rice has been critical of him for this. The irony is that if he were white, he'd have been torn from neck to nuts by now by Romney and the media, but since he's black, people have been hesitant to be openly critical of him.

7) He has more interest in conducting a book tour than running a campaign, which causes me to earnestly question whether he ever intended to be taken seriously as a candidate. The fact that this idea (that his campaign may never have been seriously intended to succeed) is being openly discussed, even by members of Cain's own party, speaks volumes about the quality of this candidate and his campaign.

Ultimately, Cain appears to me to be the least qualified Presidential candidate in my lifetime ever to be considered a front runner this soon (1 year) before the election. The fact that he continues to poll reasonably well reflects more on the fractured state of the GOP and the party's hesitancy about Romney than it does on Cain himself, who deserves to be riding the pine with Pawlenty or, at best, to be polling in single digits like Bachmann and Huntsman. The problem for the GOP is that the same could be said for any of its candidates with the exception of Romney.

I would guess that within two weeks, Gingrich will be enjoying a bubble and Cain will have retreated back to ~8-10% support. Gingrich always does well in the debates, and tomorrow's debate is timed such that there WILL be questions about harassment that will make Cain look foolish. But hey, I hope I'm wrong. If the GOP is really misguided enough to make Herman Cain its candidate, he will lose by a significant margin and the GOP will have carried off one of the biggest failures in Presidential political history. Kind of like the Red Sox late-season skid, but by tens of millions of people rather than one MLB roster.
 
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No argument on Obama's ability to slaughter brown people. His ability to kill brown people seems to be related to the economy.. the worse it gets, the more he wants to kill brown people.

Although I think you have things a little backwards. As the economy tanks Obama ramps up his slaughter of brown people to cover for his own incompetence on fixing the economy. But yes, his efficiency on killing people that don't look or speak like us is simply astounding.

If he was a Republican you would be kissing his feet but now there is a Democrat in the WH who is kicking terrorist ass you find it offensive?

The reason why he is successful killing terrorists is because he doesn't have to go through Congress to do it...DUH😕😕
 
Youre gonna have to wait until Gloria allred's news conference

Yes.. Gloria Allred 🙂

She was able to manufacturer a story with an illegal alien house keeper against Meg Whitman, why should the slime ball Democrats change their tactics?
 
She was able to manufacturer a story with an illegal alien house keeper against Meg Whitman, why should the slime ball Democrats change their tactics?

I find it hilarious that you would attempt to turn the Cain story into one in which Democrats are the villains. The only people with known partisan affiliations who have made allegations against Cain are Republicans: GOP pollster Chris Wilson and conservative talk radio host Steve Deace. It's not Democrats' fault that your party has latched onto such an obviously unsuitable numbskull as its front runner. I for one love the entertainment factor of the whole thing . . .
 
Isn't it five women now? Weren't there one or two at the radio station in Iowa a month or two ago?

My count includes the following:

- The two women in the Politico story, who settled their claims against Cain with the NRA for a combined $80K.

- The woman who approached Joel Bennett about filing a harassment claim against Cain.

- The woman who Chris Wilson saw being harassed at an NRA dinner - he says if the facts of this were to emerge, Cain's campaign would be over. (It's possible she was one of the women who settled with the NRA or the one who separately approached Bennett - we don't know at this point).

- The woman at the Iowa radio station.

- The new Gloria Allred person. Knowing Gloria Allred, I would expect this to be the most detailed allegation yet. As such the details will be important in terms of how seriously it's taken.
 
So it's six then!! Hermy sure got around.

The "Religious Right" must be going crazy figuring how they're going to justify this in their minds if he's the candidate.
 
Can't we just go back to discussing how shitty Cain's ideas are and how often he has to back peddle on any policy question he answers from the hip?

I miss those days.
 
So it's six then!! Hermy sure got around.

The "Religious Right" must be going crazy figuring how they're going to justify this in their minds if he's the candidate.

The "religious right" will never believe that any of the allegations are true. If they believed the allegations, they'd have to accept that Cain is at least an attempted adulterer. This is all a left wing media conspiracy, just like everything else "bad" that comes out about any of their candidates.
 
So it's six then!! Hermy sure got around.

The "Religious Right" must be going crazy figuring how they're going to justify this in their minds if he's the candidate.

LMAO

I work with a couple of Holy Rollers and I have to admit it is quite entertaining. 🙂
 
What has Cain shown that makes people think he would be even a remotely good president? He has no experience, knows nothing on the issues, changes his stance every time asked.
 
Press conference is on now. The allegation apparently stems from 1997. Accuser seems very bright and is a registered Republican. She is alleging an actual physical assault in which Cain grabbed her genitals and pushed her head toward his penis following a networking dinner in which she asked for his help finding a job. They have sworn declarations from people she told shortly after the incident corroborating that she told her story at that time. She is going to be a real problem for the Cain campaign.
 
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What has Cain shown that makes people think he would be even a remotely good president? He has no experience, knows nothing on the issues, changes his stance every time asked.

Funny, everything you guys are saying about Cain, the same was said about Obama in 2008.
 
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