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Was the recent attack on Herman Cain’s presidential campaign a professional hit job? Absolutely, says Herman Cain.
I see you've chosen your issue for the year. Heaven helps us. Maybe you ought to first rationalize the comparison.
OK, let's see here. Cain tells OWS that any problems they have with the one percent are all their own fault. Then he turns around and blames his own problems on Rick Perry.
Is it just me, or does anybody else see the irony here? LOL.
Article is here.
The thing that sticks out to me is not that aspect, but that many where using the timing of the women coming forward as evidence that there was nothing to the story. Now it turns out, as they should have known, that the women did not come forward. I wonder if all those who where blaming the victims will apologize now.
If the man in question had been Bill Clinton, they would have sided with the victims in a heartbeat. LOL.
I am sorry you don't see it. It is so obvious.
1) Cain tells others that their problems are their own fault.
2) He then tells people that his problem is somebody else's fault.
And thanx for the setup. I think I will keep you around as my sidekick. :mrgreen:
And I have no idea whether or not he did it, and I don't particularly care. The alleged victims chose to accept a settlement on it so it's not rally an issue anymore, IMO. At the same time, he chose to give a settlement, and that choice is worthy of criticism if he was innocent of the charges.
OK, let's see here. Cain tells OWS that any problems they have with the one percent are all their own fault. Then he turns around and blames his own problems on Rick Perry.
Is it just me, or does anybody else see the irony here? LOL.
Article is here.
Yes, there were allegations by two women at the NRA while I was an officer of the company. When I learned of them, I turned it over the our legal department. They were absolutely baseless. Our legal department did an independent investigation and found them baseless. These allegations must always be taken seriously. And they were. As I understand it, our company entered into a confidential settlement agreement with one (both?) in order to avoid legal expenses and remove a disgruntled employee from our workplace.
So how much longer will Cain's book tour last?
I am sorry you don't see it. It is so obvious.
1) Cain tells others that their problems are their own fault.
2) He then tells people that his problem is somebody else's fault.
And thanx for the setup. I think I will keep you around as my sidekick. :mrgreen:
Good luck fantasizing about me ever being your sidekick. Enjoy!
Trying to tie OWS to the Perry situation is ridiculous, how is it even the same thing? Cain might be wrong about Perry, but it's hardly relatable without twisting things around in a ridiculous fashion.
You still don't get it, do you? Here is the deal:
1) In this interview with Wall Street Journal, listen to what Cain says at the 10:10 mark. He clearly states that, in regard to the question about OWS, if someone does not have a job, it is THEIR fault.
2) However, in regard to his own situation, Cain clearly states that it is not HIS fault.
My premise is that Cain blames the problems that others have on those others, but blames his own problems on others too, instead of on himself. I have documented this hypocrisy quite well.
They were both made in France, that's a fair sized string!
Isn't the Eiffel Tower the Statue of Liberty's dildo?
I believe you have confused the Eiffel Tower with the Washington Monument. :mrgreen:
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