11/2/11

Herman Cain to Counterattack Those 'Seeking to Destroy Him'

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has had some difficulties in prime-timing his candicy for President. With the Politico revelation of Cains history of two sexual harrassment settlements while he was CEO of the National Restaurant Association the public interest has increases in his background. Mr. Cain should not believe that those jourmalists investigating his background because he is a Presidential candidate are trying to destroy him or even his candidacy-the language seems somewhat paranoid or hyperbole at least.

Mr. Cain should have rightly revealed his historical liabilities for running for office himself as a complete disclosure at the start of his campaign instead of waiting for sexual harrassment settlements to be discovered by investigative reporters. He denies that he harrassed the two women at all now, yet that isn't a terribly convincing political tactic these days after so many other male politicians from John Edwards to Bill Clinton have done the same.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/02/politics/cain-allegations/

Mr. Cain also might realize that to deny the veracity of the harrassment charges requires falsification of the claims of the women-not a tactic likely to get female support at the polls. Some male workers might wished they were harrassed a little more sexually by nice looking female bosses, yet the opposite situation doesn't prevail at all, and male bosses and polticians need to take all of that sex harrassment training in the corproate world seriously and keep a high quality video-audio camera with them to record any potentially compromising situations that they might need impartial witness of.

Perhaps the corporate world gives out five figure settlements to women all the time, easily for sexual harrassment allegations since CEO's are such generous people at least with their own pay packages and golden parachutes. The public has a different opinion these days though about Wall Streets throwing the ordinary American worker under the busses if Corporatists can make a profit on it.

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