I have a really bad feeling about where all this is headed. I sure hope I am wrong.
Unless he raped her, I couldn’t care less. Cain should have handled this in the same vein as his smoking ad. He should have held a press conference immediately and said something like this: “I grew up in an age when complementing a woman was a nice thing to do, when calling her “honey” or “sweetie” was considered endearing, when women were happy to be told they looked pretty. The women I know still do like these things. If any woman I’ve ever treated with this kind of respectful complement was offended, I’m sorry, but it was never intended as anything more than a pleasantry. That’s all. Thank you.”
So what that does is have him cross paths with Bill Clinton back in 1968 ~
So, there you have it, a distinct possibility this wasn't concocted by affected women but by a Clinton "buddy" from Georgetown ~ (which also adds in a lot more far Leftwingtard buddies to consider but Clinton stands out).
When you have a plaintiff's lawyer pushing forward like this, long after the client signed a confidentiality agreement, it suggests the lawyer "recomembers stuff" a little bit differently.
I was waiting for the Gloria Alred type to show up and here he is ~ this former client of his should seek counsel of an honest lawyer this time before she ends up owing a big bill to her former employer.
It can’t go anywhere but “bad.”
This woman can say whatever she wants and try to force Cain to get into a debate with her, etc.
Politico’s mission accomplished: Cain has to spend try responding to unrespondable-to garbage instead of running for president. How convenient. And at the end of the day, there will be nothing more on the table anyway.
Confidentiality agreements are supposed to be for all time.
“I have a really bad feeling about where all this is headed”
It hangs on what Cain actually did. He can fumble around all he wants in his explanations as long as there’s no dirt underneath, and I don’t think there is.
The accusers might have grabbed a tiger by the tail, as embarrassing (or worse) things about their lives might become national news.