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Posted on 11/08/2011 8:43:19 AM PST by CitizenReporter
A 'gold digger' embroiled in legal and financial difficulties who has always lived above her station and will do anything to never have to work again.
This is the portrait that has started to emerge of the fourth woman to accuse Herman Cain of sexual harassment - the first to come out publicly.
Though her lawyer Gloria Allred painted a respectable and prestigious education and employment history for Sharon Bialek, 50, just a day later it has been revealed that she has not held a job for more than two years and has filed for bankruptcy twice.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
‘drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find.’ - james carville - paula jones....
I did think that was an odd turn of a phrase. But she sounded very stilted and rehearsed. If some guy did that to me I wouldn’t need to read it from a cue card, I would be able to tell the tale from memory.
THE David Axelrod.
It’s a radio interview of Bill Kurtis, long-time newsman in Chicago (Remember the TV show Cold Case Files?), on the Roe Conn show, WLS Radio, yesterday.
Curtis goes into a long explanation of why he believes more is to come out about this woman. She’s worked at at least two radio stations in Chicago including CBS (where Kurtis works). He states the “hit” in the car could well have been the other way around. He also says his advice to Cain would be “don’t do anything rash, just hold in there. More is coming soon”. Not an exact quote but you get the message.
Curtis is a good man. Well respected, and one of the old school of journalism. He’s been on the Chicago scene for decades. Oh, and Roe Conn added his two cents about his skepticism regarding the woman.
Thanks
My advice: work full-time.
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