Two women accused Herman Cain of inappropriate behavior

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Answering a poll is different from actually voting.

I would answer a poll favoring Romney over Obama, but I do not believe I would vote for him. In fact, most of the people I know are having real anxiety over the prospect of choosing between Obama or Romney. A few say they simply will not vote.

I can’t disagree with them, I believe the man to be a closet socialist myself.
Actually, don’t be so sure about Obama beating Romney.

CNN (remember that)-------did a poll about less than a week ago which anticipated November of next year regarding Romney vs. Obama. The poll (from what I remember) posited Romney basically at a dead heat with Obama—with Obama having an advantage of 2-3 points. Of course, things may be different next year, but as of right now, Romney has a chace of beating Obama.

The REALLY interesting finding happened when Romney was set up against Hillary Clinton. In that context, she ended up crushing Romney by over 30 points.
Total beatdown.

But yes-----

Don’t be too jubilant-----just yet.
 
🤷 Two women accused Cain of sexually harrassing them. Whether or not the accuastions are true can be determined in court if they choose to to press charges.

The paranoia of some people on this forum is evident in the fact that everyone from Barack Obama to the mysterous colltively conscious spirit known as “the Left” to the Clintons have been blamed for this. Rush Limbaugh has apparently blamed it on the fact that Cain is black, and that ‘the Left’ are trying to paint him as a black stereotype, forgetting, of course, that nobody is painting anyone; two women, real people, accused Cain of sexually harassing them.

Now, rather than blaming the various boogeymen, if someone objects to the accusations being made, perhaps they could try to contact the individuals who made the accusation, and inquire as to why they made the accusations. Hire a private detective if you’d like. Sue the media networks to release their names under the Freedom of Information Act. I don’t know, do whatever; some of the reactions here just don’t seem that rational though.
I did not hear Rush, but I bet he said that it was because Cain is a black CONSERVATIVE, conservative being the operative word.
 
But polls do give you a snapshot.

Don’t you think Romney would appeal more to moderates and independents than Herman Cain? I do agree with something Michelle Bachmann said weeks ago though, you shouldn’t have to settle.
I have a theory that the backing for Romney comes from people beaten down by liberal politics that have been destroying this country for the past few years.

The feeling is that the country is ‘liberal’ so we need a candidate that can appeal to that.

I do not share that POV. I believe there is a backlash against liberal politics forming, and the candidate of choice for that will be the farthest from left wing politics that can be found. Cain fits the bill nicely. Romney has -]ObamaCare/-] romneycare hanging around his neck like a millstone.
 
I did not hear Rush, but I bet he said that it was because Cain is a black CONSERVATIVE, conservative being the operative word.
Having read Rush’s comments (from his own site), I would beg to disagree. The operative word was “black”. Specifically, he said that Cain was being attacked with black stereotypes because he is a black conservative.

The point of the whole conversation that I take away is that it’s only the ‘race card’ when ‘the left’ brings up race as a reason for politicians being attacked. Otherwise, it is political discourse.
 
The point of the whole conversation that I take away is that it’s only the ‘race card’ when ‘the left’ brings up race as a reason for politicians being attacked. Otherwise, it is political discourse.
No, it’s a race card either way. One I’ve seen used often on CAF.
 
Having read Rush’s comments (from his own site), I would beg to disagree. The operative word was “black”. Specifically, he said that Cain was being attacked with black stereotypes because he is a black conservative.

The point of the whole conversation that I take away is that it’s only the ‘race card’ when ‘the left’ brings up race as a reason for politicians being attacked. Otherwise, it is political discourse.
You know originally I thought this way about Cain, before I heard his last speech. I have a very different impression now. Time will tell.

Could he be being coached on public speaking and sticking to the issue? I wouldn’t doubt it. Truth is it takes a bit of practice to be proficient at.

Obama and Romney are good speakers. Roemer is a good public speaker. Cain is confortable in front of people though. Singing acapella isn’t easy to do in public. He’s gonna continue to get better without a doubt.
 
I have a theory that the backing for Romney comes from people beaten down by liberal politics that have been destroying this country for the past few years.

The feeling is that the country is ‘liberal’ so we need a candidate that can appeal to that.

I do not share that POV. I believe there is a backlash against liberal politics forming, and the candidate of choice for that will be the farthest from left wing politics that can be found. Cain fits the bill nicely. Romney has -]ObamaCare/-] romneycare hanging around his neck like a millstone.
I do think Romney is fairly conservative, his position on immigration and abortion for instance are hardly the stands of a moderate or a liberal. Because Romney is a great debater I think in debates with Obama he could get out of any major comparisons they try to make between RomneyCare and ObamaCare, they do have major differences. But I understand what you are saying.
 
Well Ronmey could easily say…Hey, you asked for an idea and I gave you one. I didn’t tell you to run it the flagpole and salute it. 🤷
 
Cain is the ultimate insider. He was head of the Federal Reserve in Kansas City and was a lobbyist in Washington, D.C.

Question everything.
Yes…I question that an “insider” is necessarilly a bad label and knee jerk responses are usually wrong.😦
 
That would be a weak response.
Listen, if I work for you, and I give you my opinion. You being in charge will make do as you believe is best. Ultimately you stand fully responsible for the position you find yourself in. I mean what do you say… “Well John Doe told me to do it?”🤷
 
Listen, if I work for you, and I give you my opinion. You being in charge will make do as you believe is best. Ultimately you stand fully responsible for the position you find yourself in. I mean what do you say… “Well John Doe told me to do it?”🤷
Obama never said “Mitt told me to do it”. Mitt trying to distance himself from the healthcare reform is understandable, since he’s a GOP member planning to run against Obama, but Mitt is, and will be, forever linked to Obama. They’re practically soul brothers.
 
Obama never said “Mitt told me to do it”. Mitt trying to distance himself from the healthcare reform is understandable, since he’s a GOP member planning to run against Obama, but Mitt is, and will be, forever linked to Obama. They’re practically soul brothers.
Soul Brothers? 😃

I doubt your be hearing Mitt agree with that. In fact he’ll probly be saying “I don’t remember seeing you at any of the family gatherings” I know thats what I would be saying. 👍
 
Soul Brothers? 😃

I doubt your be hearing Mitt agree with that. In fact he’ll probly be saying “I don’t remember seeing you at any of the family gatherings” I know thats what I would be saying. 👍
Sorry. You’re right. It was Cheney and Obama who are soul brothers.🙂
 
Let this be a lesson to you, folks. If you are ever at a company event don’t consume any amount of alcohol, ever, even off-hours. In fact, don’t even try to tell an unscripted joke even if you are stone-cold sober. If someone even so much as thinks they overheard you throwing out a “that’s what she said,” in a private conversation you’re obviously disqualified from running for president. 😛

Well, unless you’re a Democrat. Then you can directly solicit subordinates for sexual favors and even admit to having extramarital affairs with your subordinates on the job and still be considered a prominent elder statesman.

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Sorry. You’re right. It was Cheney and Obama who are soul brothers.🙂
There both very good public speakers with Obama/Romney. It would be an interesting debate. There’s no doubt in my mind Romney has already considered this senerio. Should be interesting.

Wasn’t Romney Pro-Choice once upon a time also? He’s already known to switch his stance through time though.

Next couple months will give everyone a clearer idea. If I remember with Hillary Clinton I believe it was one debate which caught here off guard. I can’t remember the issue. Personally I like Hillary Clinton. She would have made a very good first female President IMHO.
 
Let this be a lesson to you, folks. If you are ever at a company event don’t consume any amount of alcohol, ever, even off-hours. In fact, don’t even try to tell an unscripted joke even if you are stone-cold sober. If someone even so much as thinks they overheard you throwing out a “that’s what she said,” in a private conversation you’re obviously disqualified from running for president. 😛

Well, unless you’re a Democrat. Then you can directly solicit subordinates for sexual favors and even admit to having extramarital affairs with your subordinates on the job and still be considered a prominent elder statesman.

🤷
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Don’t forget good ol’ David Vitter, Republican from Louisiana, who is still in office:
In July 2007, Vitter was identified as a client of a prostitution service.[1] He won a second term in the November 2 general election, defeating a Democratic challenge from U.S. Representative Charlie Melancon of Napoleonville, the seat of Assumption Parish. In the Republican primary held on August 28, 2010, Vitter handily defeated former Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Chet D. Traylor of Monroe, formerly from Winnsboro.
 
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