Posted on 11/01/2011 7:53:42 PM PDT by bullypulpit
If you read between the lines of the various news reports about the Cain operation, the picture becomes clearer to me every day. The latest dust up about the sexual harassment of employees confirms it.
Leading up to the sex scandal, we had the clues. Now I know it to be so, that Herman Cain is an ass, and he's reckless.
The first clue came just after Cain placed poorly in the Iowa straw polls. We heard from disgruntled former Cain staffers:
Jim Zeiler, the regional field director who was one of the five disgruntled staffers who left, explained his decision with a devastating assessment of Cain, saying the candidate was more interested in jet-setting than running a campaign that incorporates traditional grass-roots techniques.
"Hes not inquisitive. He wants to be in front of the adoring crowds, but he doesnt seem to be interested in the issues," said Zeiler, a former regional field director for Cains campaign.
(Source: Politico, "Cain's campaign crash continues at Ames")
Mr. Zeiler was a disgruntled former staffer. This kind of tripe is expected in today's coarse society. No one gets asked to leave, or quits in anger, without throwing the former boss under the bus. If you've ever employed people, you know this. A good friend of mine, an employer in the retail industry, told me that his strategy when interviewing potential new hires is to ask himself "How long will it be before this person screws me," not if he/she will screw me. The "screw" is inevitable.
So, it's easy to dismiss this accusation as the disgruntled ex-employee getting his last jab. The "screw."
Since Cain staffer Jim Zeiler has left, however, we have seen how Herman Cain isn't very sharp on the issues. He certainly isnt 'presidential material smart.' I only posted five gaffes here. I have 10-20 more. Electric fences, anyone? Do you think he's serious about learning the issues? I don't. My radar was still searching, though.
Next, we hear that Herman Cain doesn't want staffers to speak to him unless those staffers are spoken to them by Cain first. Apparently this rule is enforced when staffers are chauffeuring the candidate around. The New York Times sources that accusation from an intercepted email in the reporter's hands that originated from campaign leadership. Was it from "The Smoking Man"?
For goodness sake, the poor drivers for Cain are probably star-struck young interns or volunteers. Do barely paid, or volunteer campaign workers deserve to be treated that way?
To be fair, Cain explained that he does tell people driving him to shut up when he's preparing for a speech. In this Right Scoop video, he's all chuckles about it. I thought that it was reasonable. Maybe. My radar was honing in, though.
I re-read the Times article tonight, in light of the sex scandal. The article details more arrogant behavior.
Does this sound like someone who should be leading in the GOP nomination polls?
After all of the staff revelations, we now have the sex scandal. Viewing the scandal in a vacuum, it's easy to run to Cain's defense. My initial reaction was that this was Clearance Thomas 2.0, and we cannot let this stand. This is Herman Cain, a conservative black man deserving of our support against the evil marauders in the mainstream media.
However, when viewed through the prism of earlier reports of Cain's egomaniacal behavior, the sex scandal makes perfect sense. My radar locked on.
Cain is arrogant and reckless. He mistreats people working for him. Why would not Cain's penchant for employee mistreatment also include sexual harassment? This is especially true of the powerful, arrogant CEO versus the weak, insignificant female employees.
What is more, regardless of Cain's waffling denials of the sex scandal's ingredients, there are not one, but two incidents. One would think that a powerful, calculating CEO would figure out what went wrong the first time, and avoid a second accusation.
Two accusations reinforces my point, that Cain is arrogant and reckless. He doesn't believe the rules apply to him. Why not invite a young employee to his hotel room?
Radar locked. Fox One!
Herman Cain is not ready to be our Republican standard bearer.
Rick Perry is the most conservative “liberal” (he’s called that every day on FR) I’ve ever known.
I don’t mean this unkindly, since I’m for him, but he is almost Neanderthal-ish in his conservatism.
When somebody tells the Federal Reserve Chairman he’d better not be printing money between now and the election or else he’s bordering on treasonous behavior, that’s breathtaking.
Or calls SS a Ponzi Scheme.
Or on a more personal note, tells an interviewer who asks him the question, that he does NOT believe in the Theory of Evolution...
I could go on, about taking a stand against gays in the Boy Scouts...in a book, no less...
There you go again. Making assumptions about me that you do not know. Please fill me in on my intent to post this editorial.
Interestingly, no one read my editorial. I lay out some pretty serious events from the Herman Cain experience that tied together don't look good. It proves that Herman Cain supporters (or staffers) aren't really serious.
Instead, the thread has become an attack on Perry. Imagine that. I think we need a ruling. Are Perry supporters really welcome on FR any more?
“All he has ever said ...”
You conveniently forget how he had an opportunity to VETO Texas giving in-state tuition to foreigners living in Texas illegally ? Providing incentives to Mexicans to come to Texas IS an Open Borders ACTION. Actions speak louder than words.
Has the size of the government in Texas grown or shrunk under Perry?
How do you figure I hate Clarence Thomas or Herman Cain?
What I hate is the way Perry has been dumped on, unfairly.
I virtually think the only thing he really fumbled was the heartless comment.
All of the rest of what he has said is reasonable.
Now Mr Cain parrots his stance on the border, but Mr Cain got no flack for the electric fence that will kill you!
KUDOS, BullyPulpit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that kind of admission doesn't say much about your character. Good luck with that.........
What evidence do you have that Perry’s campaign is behind this? Is this just some baseless innuendo?
Were you sued for sexual harassment?
I have purposely kept quiet about Cain. I believe that I can read people pretty well since I’ve had so many years of experience with all kinds of people. There is something not “right” about Cain. I can’t put my finger on it, but there is some dishonesty in his speech and his narrative. My B.S. meter has been in the red zone concerning him. I’m still in the mode where I will write in my candidate.
Oh, and Perry did use the word heartless. I heard him. Who am I going to trust, you or my own ears?
The man has a solid record.
Victoria— I totally agree with your post. There is some smoke here, and I’m not going to unlock logic to declare a la Ann Coulter that this is a lynching. I supported Clearance Thomas after I investigated and more of the allegations became unbelievable (Coke cans and such). I am also 20 years wiser now, and I’ve seen some pretty horrible leaders in my life, as all people my age probably have. The series of stories coming out over the past three months from the Cain campaign point to what I tried to enunciate in the lead editorial of this thread. I believe Cain is an arrogant and reckless manager. He’d sink a submarine if he was skipper. I’ve seen this before. In real life.
Joe
Downright refreshing ain’t it!
No more baseless inuendo that what sheild posted to me.
Oh great. Now we’re being lectured about politics on the basis of popular music. That may be the most stupid thing I’ve heard in this political season.
I said I am waiting for the facts and keeping an open mind. You should try it sometime, Marvin. And I don’t play the race card. That’s for liberals!
Well, bye.
The attorney who represented one of the recipients of the settlement money disclosed tonight on CNN's Anderson Cooper that he was told the proceedings and settlement information had been leaked by an individual at the National Restaurant Association.
And while it may be another day or so before we know for sure, here's another indication of the culprit some are pointing to:
http://northernvirginialawyer.blogspot.com/2011/11/former-president-of-national-restaurant.html
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