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brinstar wrote:third woman comes forward with claims that the hermanator sexually harassed her during his time at NRA
other credible (republican!) witnesses corroborate; one even wonders aloud why it took so long for the story to break
IS THIS GUY IMPRESSIVE OR WHAT?
Zanchief wrote:It doesn't surprise me. Conservatives don't respect women.
This is actually starting to smell like the common classic baseless case of the unscrupulous female worker who takes an "unwelcomed advance" and blows it all out of proportion, and pretends to be all butt-hurt about it because she sees dollar signs lingering in the near future.
Spazz wrote:This is actually starting to smell like the common classic baseless case of the unscrupulous female worker who takes an "unwelcomed advance" and blows it all out of proportion, and pretends to be all butt-hurt about it because she sees dollar signs lingering in the near future.
What is with you right wingers. Any time a case of rape or sexual harassment comes up against one of your all stars you circle the wagon and blame the victim. If he isnt guilty of any thing what is with the pay offs and several different women ? Where theres smoke theres usually fire. Case in point Bill Clinton. Chicks were saying hes a molester and it turns out he was.
Narrock wrote:You're missing the point. I'd like to know what the allegations against Cain were. We don't know yet.
Gypsiyee wrote:Narrock wrote:You're missing the point. I'd like to know what the allegations against Cain were. We don't know yet.
We don't know yet because she was paid a huge settlement and issued a gag order. This woman isn't someone out for fame and bags of cash. She doesn't want her name disclosed even though she's already been given the green light to do so.
Meanwhile, why is it that no one is acknowledging the complete and utter lack of experience and knowledge this guy has? The same people who are supporting Cain now freaked out about Obama's lack of foreign policy experience, and yet we have this guy who sounds like an idiot every time he talks and makes statements like "I'm ready for the gotcha questions. When someone asks me who the president of Ubekibekibekistanstan is, I'm gonna say I don't know." or "Don't people know I'm going to study up on this? I've been studying for months!" or one of my favorites, "I love the Koch brothers. I'm they brotha from anotha motha." This shit is unacceptable from a presidential candidate. He speaks like an idiot, he sounds uneducated, he says almost nothing about policy because he favors talking points and jokes, he has no experience beyond running a pizza business and when he was at the height of his business career he floundered at that with lawsuits against him. How the hell anyone is in this guy's corner is beyond me.
He's like the new Michael Steele--the GOP needs a new token to show that they're "hip". He has no legitimate qualifications that justify any forward momentum. The only idea he's spoken about in any detail is 9-9-9, and even that discussion is incomplete with a significant lack of information. That he's seen any success to me only substantiates the complete disregard of policy concern from many GOP constituents right now. It's all about he who screams the loudest, not who's best equipped.
Narrock wrote:He will get a lot of help with Foreign Policy if he's president. I'm sure the Hildebeast will even help him and give him advice. His business experience is what we need. We don't need another lawyer or career politician in office. You see what that's gotten us. I'll take ol Hermie ANY DAY over FPb.
Narrock wrote:brinstar wrote:third woman comes forward with claims that the hermanator sexually harassed her during his time at NRA
other credible (republican!) witnesses corroborate; one even wonders aloud why it took so long for the story to break
IS THIS GUY IMPRESSIVE OR WHAT?
I'm actually very disappointed, Brin... more on this in my next paragraph. This is actually starting to smell like the common classic baseless case of the unscrupulous female worker who takes an "unwelcomed advance" and blows it all out of proportion, and pretends to be all butt-hurt about it because she sees dollar signs lingering in the near future. What the media is reporting thus far is that Cain invited her back to his corporate apartment... errrr huh??? How exactly is that sexual harrassment? It would ONLY be SH if he asked her and she said "no" and he asked her again after that, not taking "no" as an answer. I know that kind of power control occurs with some corporate executives. However, so far, this kind of reminds me of the bullshit Anita Hill came up with to smear The Honorable Clarence Thomas, or the stupid cunt who said that the Duke LaCrosse team raped her. It's all bullshit, and based on making some bucks. And I'm further amused how the liberal press is climbing all up in Cain's grill about this (yes I was screaming at my TV watching CNN lol), yet when their golden boy, the slimy hillbilly from Arkansas who had extramarital affairs in the fucking OVAL OFFICE, they shrugged it off as, "OH CALM DOWN, IT WAS JUST A BLOWJOB." The hypocritical bullshit meter is at full red line.
Now, about my disappointment in Cain... I'm disappointed because Cain knew damn well there was an "incident" or incidents in his past, and HE tried to brush it off as just a smear tactic by the Perry camp, but in later interviews talked about a payout to the woman to keep the "event" under wraps, etc. His story kept changing. Yes, that makes me raise an eyebrow. Yes, I'm disappointed, and pissed off that Cain chose to handle it this way. He should have came clean about it when the story broke, and told the truth about it, and explained what it was that he did or said to set that woman off. Had he done that, it wouldn't have escalated to the level it is now, and it would probably now be a non issue. Now he's fucked. I had high hopes for this guy. I haven't given up on him (yet) because I'm very curious about what unfolds over the next few days or weeks about this. I owe Cain the courtesy of waiting for the facts to surface. Then I will make my judgement. If this was the classic case as I described above, then me and Cain are good. If he did something or said something totally disgusting OR truly a "sexual harassment" scenario to that woman or women, then yeah... I will have a serious issue with that and drop my support for him.
What's also very interesting is that money is pouring in to Cain's election, more than ever before by his base since the story broke.
Gypsiyee wrote:Narrock wrote:He will get a lot of help with Foreign Policy if he's president. I'm sure the Hildebeast will even help him and give him advice. His business experience is what we need. We don't need another lawyer or career politician in office. You see what that's gotten us. I'll take ol Hermie ANY DAY over FPb.
This is what I don't understand. in 2008, one of the main arguments on the GOP against President Obama was that he had no foreign policy experience. And now it's like "oh it's okay that this guy has no experience, he'll have plenty of help." This is totally hypocritical logic that I just can't grasp. If it's a problem for a Democratic candidate, why don't you have the same complaint when it's a Republican candidate?
This is a guy with a few failed office runs under his belt and has garnered almost no attention previously. The only reason he's getting any attention now is because people think he's the only one who can beat Obama based on seemingly race alone. Frankly, I can't see what else this guy brings to the table. It's just as offensive now as it was when they tried to ram Palin down our throats thinking that women would ignore their political stances just to vote for her. Will there be people who vote completely ignorant of issues just to support a race or sex? Yes, of course there will. Is that the norm? No, and frankly it's despicable to me that an entire political party thinks the rest of the US is so shallow that they're going to change their votes to support a specific demographic.
If it was only his business experience shooting him to the top, then there's no reason Romney should still be consistently sitting at #2 for the past year. This isn't about the issues--this is about people voting for whoever they think can beat Obama, and that's why it's been a round robin of idiots enjoying a month or two of great poll numbers before they fade into oblivion.
brinstar wrote:Narrock wrote:brinstar wrote:third woman comes forward with claims that the hermanator sexually harassed her during his time at NRA
other credible (republican!) witnesses corroborate; one even wonders aloud why it took so long for the story to break
IS THIS GUY IMPRESSIVE OR WHAT?
I'm actually very disappointed, Brin... more on this in my next paragraph. This is actually starting to smell like the common classic baseless case of the unscrupulous female worker who takes an "unwelcomed advance" and blows it all out of proportion, and pretends to be all butt-hurt about it because she sees dollar signs lingering in the near future. What the media is reporting thus far is that Cain invited her back to his corporate apartment... errrr huh??? How exactly is that sexual harrassment? It would ONLY be SH if he asked her and she said "no" and he asked her again after that, not taking "no" as an answer. I know that kind of power control occurs with some corporate executives. However, so far, this kind of reminds me of the bullshit Anita Hill came up with to smear The Honorable Clarence Thomas, or the stupid cunt who said that the Duke LaCrosse team raped her. It's all bullshit, and based on making some bucks. And I'm further amused how the liberal press is climbing all up in Cain's grill about this (yes I was screaming at my TV watching CNN lol), yet when their golden boy, the slimy hillbilly from Arkansas who had extramarital affairs in the fucking OVAL OFFICE, they shrugged it off as, "OH CALM DOWN, IT WAS JUST A BLOWJOB." The hypocritical bullshit meter is at full red line.
Now, about my disappointment in Cain... I'm disappointed because Cain knew damn well there was an "incident" or incidents in his past, and HE tried to brush it off as just a smear tactic by the Perry camp, but in later interviews talked about a payout to the woman to keep the "event" under wraps, etc. His story kept changing. Yes, that makes me raise an eyebrow. Yes, I'm disappointed, and pissed off that Cain chose to handle it this way. He should have came clean about it when the story broke, and told the truth about it, and explained what it was that he did or said to set that woman off. Had he done that, it wouldn't have escalated to the level it is now, and it would probably now be a non issue. Now he's fucked. I had high hopes for this guy. I haven't given up on him (yet) because I'm very curious about what unfolds over the next few days or weeks about this. I owe Cain the courtesy of waiting for the facts to surface. Then I will make my judgement. If this was the classic case as I described above, then me and Cain are good. If he did something or said something totally disgusting OR truly a "sexual harassment" scenario to that woman or women, then yeah... I will have a serious issue with that and drop my support for him.
What's also very interesting is that money is pouring in to Cain's election, more than ever before by his base since the story broke.
first, not only is it despicable to immediately assume these 3 women are simply morally bankrupt golddiggers, but to suggest that and then in the same post claim that you're "waiting for the facts to surface" is laughably hypocritical, and you should be ashamed
second, not that i'm defending Clinton's behaviour, but there's kind of a big difference between extramarital activity and harassment - consent, for starters
third, i am not surprised that conservative slimeballs keep dumping money on the cain failtrain, because that's their solution to everything - dump enough money on any problem and it will go away
finally it is amusing to me that cain is apparently the best the GOP has to offer. it's like they decided "welp, not gonna win this one, might as well have some fun with it"
Hermain Cain HARDLY seems like the groping type.
brinstar wrote:
second, not that i'm defending Clinton's behaviour, but there's kind of a big difference between extramarital activity and harassment - consent, for starters
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
After dinner, the two were sitting in his car when she claimed he "suddenly reached over and put his hand on my leg under my skirt and reached for my genitals" and moved her head toward his crotch.
"I was surprised and shocked, and I said, what are you doing? You know I have a boyfriend," Bialek recalled saying. "This is not what I came here for."
Bialak claimed that when she protested, Cain replied, "You want a job, right?
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