I still have doubts that he is guilty, as I do believe the left wants to take Cain out to retain the 98% black vote. We already know that the left will stop at nothing. What bothers me is this: where was his wife? Why doesn’t she attend functions with him? Why would he take women out for dinner alone? As a CEO, and as a pastor, there are things you just don’t do, for the sake of showing that you are above board and have no intention of getting into a scandalous position. I think, if he is not guilty, he probably understands that now, but he played it a little loose for someone of his stature.
Personally, I think that if he’d not said he had no skeletons in his closet, there’s be none of this, but once those words were out, the creeps all come out of the woodwork after you. He should’ve been savvy enough to know they could NOT leave THAT unchallenged. It is why I continue to believe that he is probably innocent, but made some unwise decisions meeting with female colleagues or people working for him for dinner, or trying to help them out. He should’ve told his wife, kept his wife with him, informed her of people asking for help in whatever manner. It would’ve saved him a lot of trouble later. 20/20 vision is always after the fact, isn’t it? They tried this with Nicki Halley in SC as well, and she flat-out denied it and told them to put up or shut up. It worked.
Cain’s answers have left a number of people feeling a little unsure. If he is not guilty, he should just say that there are no scandals he has been involved with and these women need to put up or shut up, too! You notice how the stories change. As an educator, I know what this means. Lies. They have to keep trying to make it more believable, so it gets changed a little here or there. Pretty soon it looks so incredible and it all falls apart. Seems like these do too! Who is paying these women? George Soros?
And that destroys Cain's credibility.