Debbie Wasserman Schultz Insist on Cain Disclosure

13 Nov 2011 09:04 #1 by outdoor338
Colby Hall at Mediaite highlighted how Democratic Party Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz went on The Situation Room on CNN on Friday and trashed Herman Cain for using the word “princess” for Nancy Pelosi: “I thought it was a pretty callous, sexist throwaway line.” Then Wolf Blitzer allowed her to unload a wagon of talking points against the entire GOP field for 66 seconds. When he then asked if she believed Cain or his accusers, she insisted “I think Herman Cain needs to come clean and address them and say far more than he’s said already.”

Mediaite and CNN have short memories, since Wasserman Schultz embarrassed herself back in June by insisting Anthony Weiner didn’t have to share anything with the public…other than the bulge pictures he’d already posted on Twitter. Blitzer should have remembered — since she refused to offer a Weiner opinion on CNN, as Blitzer repeatedly asked for one....

http://conservativebyte.com/2011/11/cnn ... eft-alone/

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13 Nov 2011 09:20 #2 by Photo-fish
Are you looking for a discussion on Cain, Schultz or CNN?

I'd rather talk football. Your Vikings are going down Monday night. :biggrin:

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13 Nov 2011 09:27 #3 by LadyJazzer
Seems reasonable to me... It's about time Cain 'fess up to all the incidents instead of trickling them out one at a time, and threatening the victims while he's at it.

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13 Nov 2011 09:37 #4 by Arlen
Let's face it; Cain is brilliant!

This from the Washington Post anti-Cain article:

Cain milks limelight to keep attention on his campaign even as he maligns journalists

By Associated Press, Published: November 12

“A lot of people who have been writing stories from their cubicles don’t get it,” Cain said in a radio interview Friday, maintaining an anti-media theme he’s stuck with since the story first broke.

Allegations that the Georgia businessman sexually harassed subordinates as head of the National Restaurant Association in the late 1990s have been catnip to political reporters, blending issues of power, sex, race and money and pitting Cain’s word against that of at least four accusers. The story has led news broadcasts, made headlines in major papers and driven reporters to track the candidate’s every move.

Cain himself has been a constant media presence since the claims first surfaced, appearing frequently on Fox News, visiting late-night talk shows and calling in to radio hosts. As he takes advantage of its many platforms, he also criticizes the media for its interest in the controversy.

The attention has given Cain unrivaled exposure since Oct. 30, when the Politico website first broke the story.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/fighting-harassment-allegations-cain-seeks-advantage-in-media-attention-he-says-he-deplores/2011/11/12/gIQAtDHLEN_story.html?tid=pm_national_pop

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13 Nov 2011 09:50 #5 by Arlen

What sexual harassment scandal? Cain surging in polls despite campaign setbacks

In spite of multiple sexual harassment claims, most U.S. polls have Herman Cain at the top of the Republican heap, but can he keep it going?
An AARP poll Friday night shows the former pizza boss over GOP rival Mitt Romney, 25 per cent to 22 per cent in Iowa.
In South Carolina, he edges the former Massachusetts governor 28 per cent to 27 per cent.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060962/2012-presidential-race-Herman-Cain-surging-polls-Mitt-Romney-Newt-Gingrich-latest-debate.html

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13 Nov 2011 09:52 #6 by 2wlady
Well, Clarence Thomas became a Supreme Court Justice, so it's not like this is anything new.

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13 Nov 2011 09:53 #7 by Arlen

2wlady wrote: Well, Clarence Thomas became a Supreme Court Justice, so it's not like this is anything new.

Could you expand upon that?

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13 Nov 2011 10:34 #8 by Soulshiner
I just wonder how his book selling is going these days.

When you plant ice you're going to harvest wind. - Robert Hunter

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13 Nov 2011 10:44 - 13 Nov 2011 10:54 #9 by The Viking

Arlen wrote:

What sexual harassment scandal? Cain surging in polls despite campaign setbacks

In spite of multiple sexual harassment claims, most U.S. polls have Herman Cain at the top of the Republican heap, but can he keep it going?
An AARP poll Friday night shows the former pizza boss over GOP rival Mitt Romney, 25 per cent to 22 per cent in Iowa.
In South Carolina, he edges the former Massachusetts governor 28 per cent to 27 per cent.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060962/2012-presidential-race-Herman-Cain-surging-polls-Mitt-Romney-Newt-Gingrich-latest-debate.html


I actually thought you were making jokes with the last two posts but I see you are serious. But you posted two very liberal sources. Surging? Cain was over 30% as one time and the last two have him down to 17 and 18% and Newt in second ahead of Cain on one of them. And Cain has dropped from 28% to 13% with Conservative women voters. That is PURGING not SURGING. And the debate last night will really hurt him. He will be down below 15% and maybe even 12% by next week. Newt has the momentum and made Cain look like a 3rd grader on foreign issues last night.

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13 Nov 2011 10:48 #10 by Arlen

Soulshiner wrote: I just wonder how his book selling is going these days.

Better than yours.

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