Posted on 11/04/2011 9:46:52 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
All this week, the Cain campaign and his supporters have linked his travails to Clarence Thomas’ experience at the Senate confirmation hearings twenty years ago; now a Cain super-PAC is making it official with their new web-only spot, “High-Tech Lynching.” The name comes directly from now-Justice Thomas’ rebuttal to sexual harassment allegations that popped up out of nowhere when Anita Hill testified in the Senate. Conservative outrage has not dimmed from that Howard Metzenbaum-sponsored spectacle, and the super-PAC clearly wants to channel it to his defense now:
There are a couple of differences between the two situations, however. Anita Hill came forward publicly; none of Cain’s accusers have done so, and the media has shielded all of their identities, at least so far. On the other hand, the National Restaurant Association actually received some complaints (of a thus-far nebulous nature) contemporaneous to alleged incidents, while Hill — an attorney — not only didn’t lodge complaints, she continued working for Thomas. Whether one calls these severances or settlements, the incidents resulted in exits from NRA, along with cash, although as my friend John Hinderaker points out from an attorney’s point of view, the amount of cash is not terribly impressive:
Frankly, hard as this may be for many people to understand, $40,000 in the context of lawsuits is chump change. Amounts of this sort are constantly paid to people who had lousy claims, at best, and who were almost certainly lying. It is conceivable that someone, somewhere, could have had a valid claim against Herman Cain. But the fact that the National Restaurant Association paid amounts in that range to disaffected employees to get rid of them and obtain a release proves nothing.
For conservatives, the concern now reflects more on the disorganized and contradictory response from the Cain campaign, even with the 10 days’ notice that Politico ended up giving them that a story was in the works centered on allegations of impropriety at NRA. Cain himself has updated his recollections a couple of times when the campaign should have had all the facts available from the beginning, and over the last couple of days seems confused whether they’re still accusing Curt Anderson of being the source. For a man whose campaign is based on his ability to solve problems, Republican primary voters don’t have much reason for confidence after seeing Team Cain flounder this week.
Cain has a good opportunity tomorrow to change the narrative with his “Lincoln-Douglas” style debate in Texas tomorrow with Newt Gingrich. Gingrich won’t bring up these charges, one can be sure, because he’s trying to promote this format as a means to escape “gotcha” politics and get back to substance. If Cain can hold his own in this two-hour-plus debate, by Monday he may be able to put all of this behind him — as long as no more revelations arise.
The latest Washington Post poll tends to corroborate that analysis. Pay special attention to the last sentence in this excerpt:
Businessman Herman Cain and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney are running nearly even atop the field of 2012 GOP presidential hopefuls, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows, with most Republicans dismissing the harassment allegations that over the past week have roiled Cains campaign.
Seven in 10 Republicans say reports that Cain made unwanted advances toward two employees when he was head of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s allegations which have been stiffly rebutted by Cains campaign do not matter when it comes to picking a candidate. …
The poll was conducted Oct. 31 through Nov. 3, starting the evening after Politico first reported the harassment allegations. Support for Cain was basically steady over the four nights of interviewing, even as new charges against him surfaced.
That may not last forever, but it also may be that most people don’t take these charges seriously as an obstacle to a nomination. Perhaps that will change if more details arise, but the vague, second-hand nature of the allegations have most Republicans giving Cain the benefit of the doubt, and that doesn’t change with the addition of more vague allegations. If the campaign can right itself and demonstrate better crisis-handling skills, this could pass in the next few days.
Update: The spot does not come from the campaign, but from the super-PAC 999 Fund. I’ve corrected the lead paragraph to reflect that. I also changed the post headline.
I didn’t see whining at all. I love video
I love Cain. Clarence Thomas speaking is great. Love the part about putting uppity blacks in their place.
Excellent.
WOW! Powerful video...especially with Justice Clarence Thomas’ comments at the end. Sends chills up your spine!
Note Thomas was looking right at Biden in that clip.
There was a time I would agree with that but playing nice gets us no where.
Maybe it's time to shove it right back in their face for a change.
More of the Thomas quote in a great ad.
I LOVE THE SHOT OF JOE BIDEN IN THERE !!!!!!
Perfection. Revenge is a dish best served cold.
“Playing the race card while whinning?”
This is not child’s play aka “”two wrongs don’t make a right””. Yes, it is now time to “”fight fire with fire””.
“Please, arent we better than that?”
Where has playing nice gotten us? Remember McCain tried that theme two years ago. The maverick (Barf)
I will vote for anyone of the Republican candidates over Obama but in the MSM has solidified my vote for Cain in the primary.
“I personally wont lower myself to that level in the name of politics.”
This is political war my friend. Nobody likes war but someone must win a battle. History has proven that playing nice will get us no where.
That is one of the finest political ads I have ever seen.
How do you know MSM isn’t pushing Cain?
He rates lower vs Barry.
BFL
The left lives in denial of their own faults. They think they can manage our lives better then we can, when in reality they are very poor at managing even their own lives. This add rips right through all that and puts up a mirror through which the left can actually see what they have denied for so many years.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.