Posted on 11/09/2011 7:59:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
With the possibility of making it to a primary increasingly slim for Herman Cain as he faces a number of sexual harassment accusations, Charles Krauthammer visited Bill OReilly tonight to give a review of his press conference.
Krauthammer was impressed with Cains high wire act but warned him that he had made one mistake that had surfaced before accusing the Democrats of having something to do with the story surfacing, after his chief of staff previously accused the Perry campaign of the same. Krauthammer noted that he did believe Cain could survive, but it wont be easy. In todays high wire act, Krauthammer argued Cain crossed a wire just about intact, but for him to blindly blame it on the Democratic machine did him no good: you cant go around making charges if you dont know theyre true or not.
OReilly agreed, noting there was a lot against Cain, including CNN (which he called the Cain Network now over there) and the establishment Republicans, who werent on his side to begin with. Despite that, Krauthammer argued, the establishment Republicans arent behind this, and warned Cain should stop throwing out accusations. He also advised voters to keep the presumption of innocence, though OReilly didnt believe this was possible: we live in a country where judgments are based on nothing and people are destroyed, he concluded.
shut up charles, you are not in charge
Color me quite cynical for a moment — it could have well been both — but how did it eventually get clarified that just one of the parties was to blame for the leak from a hustler of dubious credentials? Cain may simply have been going after the biggest target he saw at the moment.
Can we find out if he did? Then he is RUINT!
I tend to agree with the admonition to cease laying blame. His campaign directed initially poisoned those waters by blaming Perry’s campaign without substantiation. Now, to blame the Dems (though I personally think they’re behind it), rings a bit hollow. Better that he stays on the message defending his innocence in the matter.
One thing that might’ve been a good tactic very early on, would be to regret coming off as clumsy in his initial response, because getting hit with baseless, public accusations isn’t something to which he’s accustomed.
Go hammer some sauerkraut chuckie!
It seems that Cain has identified the Republican pundits that everyone hates and gotten them to say nasty things about Cain. Smart move.
directed = director
Charles.....can’t you see that when Glory-a Allred enters from stage left that something’s cooking?
I agree that the allegation against Perry was at best irresponsible. Nevertheless, I think it is very likely he is being “set up”. The left learned its lesson with Clarence Thomas - they need more than one psycho liar to make a smear effective.
Cain isn’t my first choice, but I hate to see what is being done to him.
It is a setup and who does anyone with average intelligence think did it? Communists Democratic Party.
It used to be that the media was the only one on the block for news and commentary.
Now the average Joe can search out the facts on the internet, and they don't like it.
They don't like the fact that their dirty deeds are becoming exposed.
A comment like that just doesn't fly anymore.
It does tend to set up a moral equivalency argument (even if bogus) in the minds of the audience. Cain’s nose may well be accurate about this and both Perry, Romney, AND the Rats may all be ballyhooing this smear campaign, but proving it is harder, and Cain is concurrently arguing that nobody has proved any of the smear on him. He could still back away from that trap, and in the long run he will have to if he doesn’t want to look like he has stooped as low as his accusers.
In a more honorable age, presidential candidates wouldn’t have to worry about this. But that’s then and this is now.
One of the Perry freepers - when this first broke - said there was “more to come.” I asked her how she knew and she never answered me. I asked once again and never got an answer. She hasn’t been posting recently.
So I can very well understand why Cain first thought it was Perry. I still believe that. But then I think the RINOs and DIMs are sharing opposition research with each other—
O'Reilly: stop throwing out accusations.
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Yah, Herman, in order to defend yourself against against unproven and unsubstantiated allegations, you're not allowed to express opinions you can't prove.
Charles Krauthammer is the living embodiment of the hazard of being the smartest person in the room: assuming that makes you right.
Methinks he doth protest too much.
He also said, last night, on Bret Baier’s Election Coverage Special, that if Cain drops out, his support will initially go to Gingrich but will ultimately end up “with Romney”. Charles is an establishment, country club, Rockefeller Republican.
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