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Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain addresses the media Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Cain was responding to Sharon Bialek, a Chicago-area woman, who accused Cain on Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, of making an unwanted sexual advance against her in 1997. (AP Photo/Matt York)
I have never sexually harassed anyone. Sound familiar? It's one thing to have one woman make allegations of sexual harassment. It's quite another when four, five or more step up and allege the same thing. What happens is that it appears to most of us that a pattern of behavior has emerged where this individual has a problem with female relationships.
America's media is obsessed with every tick of every poll. The reason they cover polls is because they don't want to cover ideas. Republicans should resist being sucked into this reality show mentality and focus instead on the candidate's ideas.
SCOTTSDALE — A defiant Herman Cain declared Tuesday he would not drop his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in the face of allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior.
It’s only happened once since 1952.
"As job seekers, we're constantly told to make sure our resumes and cover letters are perfect - no typos, etc. So, should we be applying for jobs with companies that have misspelled words in their job postings?"
It would appear that the despicable attack on Herman Cain was effective toward the accomplishment of the three goals that were sought.
Attacks had desired effect
I've been baffled how tongue-tied candidates like Rick Perry or controversy-magnets like Herman Cain have been able to peak in poles and headlines - until Mitt Romney's recent visit to Arizona and endorsement from Valley resident/former V.P. Dan Quayle. Only then did I realize the truth, depicted here. Hey, if Al Gore can invent the Internet, why can't Dan Quayle clone people? The question is, WILL QUAYLE SUCCEED? Stay tuned . . .!
From left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and businessman Herman Cain stand on stage before first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
“We had proof positive that Bill Clinton harassed and abused women. We also knew he was a draft dodger. We elected him anyway. If he had been a Republican, he would never have even got the nomination.”
"The founders of Build Better than a Border Fence recently lamented that it would cost $21 million just for the warning signs on Herman Cain's proposed electric border fence. I know how to reduce the cost: Remove the warning signs!"
"I am a retired gerontologist and case manager for the State of Oregon. In my more than 20 years of working with the elderly, many of whom were receiving long term care in their homes or adult foster homes and on Medicaid assistance (which is a nice word for welfare due to the fact that even though they had worked hard all their lives, their care needs had outstripped their income and resources) I found that if the individual was a Mormon, no one from the church ever came to visit them, they went to court to force the government to make them pay tithes to the Mormon Church, even though it was in effect taking money from the government, they never provided food nor clothing nor medication from their so-called warehouse and they never provided assistance to these people to take them to church services or activities. In other words, the Mormon church forgot about these elderly poor people once they got their "tithes" from them. In my opinion, the Mormons stopped acting like "Christians" once the member of their so-called church could no longer contribute without court insistence that the Mormons had the right to force them to pay tithes!"
So whenever Herman Cain finds himself in hot water, he often resorts to this retort:
“So 80% of CNN poll respondents feel that if working taxpayers have to take drug tests then why shouldn’t non-working welfare and unemployment beneficiaries have to do the same. That should get the liberal-progressives worked up about ‘civil liberties’ and all. The L-P’s might even have to throw out the ‘race’ label if they start losing the argument. See if it ‘sticks to the wall’ like a strand of al dente spaghetti.”
“Despite all his recent problems, Herman Cain is still up in the polls in the U.S. As a matter of fact, he has a 90% approval rate in Beki- Beki- Beki- Stan-Stan-Stan.”
Tea Party Patriots has announced that former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will be a keynote speaker at the organization's first national policy conference in Phoenix Feb. 25-27. The group's "American Policy Summit - Pathways to Liberty" will bring together tea party supporters, national speakers, 2012 presidential candidates and public policy analysts.
Tea Party Patriots has announced that former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will be a keynote speaker at the organization's first national policy conference in Phoenix Feb. 25-27. The group's "American Policy Summit - Pathways to Liberty" will bring together tea party supporters, national speakers, 2012 presidential candidates and public policy analysts.
“Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan would create a heavy burden on the middle class and the poor if it became law. In fact his 9-9-9 plan would have alot of people dialing 9-1-1.”
"Right on, Mike McClellan. I'm glad you agree with Tea Party ideas on smaller government. Let's reduce the lavish salaries and pensions of the teachers in our state and pay them on merit instead of tenure and make charter schools the norm, rather than the rule."
It was nauseating to witness the lineup of presidential wannabees at Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's offices in downtown Phoenix last fall looking to be anointed by the unholy one as the heir apparent to John McCain as the Party's 2012 nominee. Michelle Bachman, Herman Cain and Rick Perry all came looking for Arpaio's endorsement. They were tripping over each other attempting to one-up the other as the meanest and toughest candidate to earn Arpaio's blessings. Herman Cain went as far as to suggest the use of machine guns to mow ‘em down at the Border. Why not moats with alligators, or maybe steel traps? After all, the Justice Department uncovered evidence that Arpaio had systemically referred to them as "animals." Why isn't Arpaio in jail and, frankly, who cares who he endorses for president?
"Regarding Friday's Venter: Yes, Clinton lied about Monica, but nobody died. Bush and Cheney lied about WMDs in Iraq, and over 4,000 U.S. soldiers have died there. Which do you think is worse?"
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