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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Politico Reports Herman Cain Sexual Harassment Allegation Coverup Late Sunday evening, Politico published a report alleging that current Republican presidential frontrunner Herman Cain was the subject of accusations of sexual harassment while he was head of the National Restaurant Association (The Other NRA). While Politicos story is thoroughly reported, it relies completely on anonymous sources, which might make this budding scandal survivable if not for the candidates, and his campaigns, prosciutto-fisted handling of it. According to the report, Cain was accused by two women, employees of the NRA, of repeated inappropriate behavior, including unwanted sexual advances, but both women were paid off to leave the association, and to keep quiet. While the sourcing for this reporting is all anonymous, most of the sources bear strong attribution (e.g. a former board member versus a source familiar with
), and Politico has the names of both women involved, but has withheld them out of respect for their privacy. They also report having seen documentation relating to one of the cases. Journalistically speaking, its rock-solid reporting. From a PR standpoint, though, the Cain campaign could have finessed their way out of this with relative ease, especially given his partys suspicion of anything that smacks of political correctness. After all, even if you grant that the allegations were made, and settlements were reached, it wouldnt have been difficult for a prepared Cain campaign to cast this as disgruntled, over-sensitive employees making a grab at the NRAs deep pockets. The fact that Politicos report contains multiple named sources defending Cain would certainly have been of help there. Instead, though, Politico describes a series of weak evasions by the campaign (Cain spokesman J.D. Gordon told POLITICO the candidate indicated to campaign officials that he was vaguely familiar with the charge), culminating in a confrontation with reporters, by Cain, that had all the grace of Disneys Gingrich On Ice: Cain said he has had thousands of people working for me at different businesses over the years and could not comment until I see some facts or some concrete evidence. His campaign staff was given the name of one woman who complained last week, and it was repeated to Cain on Sunday. He responded, I am not going to comment on that. He was then asked, Have you ever been accused, sir, in your life of harassment by a woman? He breathed audibly, glared at the reporter and stayed silent for several seconds. After the question was repeated three times, he responded by asking the reporter, Have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? The timing here couldnt be worse for Cain, as this story will be all over the place Monday morning. Anyone who has Herman Cain booked for an appearance tomorrow (PBS Newshour, for one) ought to line up an alternate guest now. Cains standing in the polls has withstood a series of mishaps, but this one could be the one that ends his run at the top of the GOP polls. Whats also remarkable about Politicos story is that they held it as long as they have. The Cain campaign has known about the story for ten days, which should have been long enough for them to prepare, but is also a perilously long time to risk getting scooped. In fact, if the Cain campaign had its act together a little bit, they could have scooped Politico themselves, and gotten out ahead of it with their own version of events. Cains ascent to the top of the polls, and his staying power, have been mystifying in their immunity to all logic and reason, so it would be premature to declare his candidacy dead based on this report. However, if they dont think of a better response than theyve given so far, the prognosis isnt good. Update: Politico now reports a non-denial statement from the Cain campaign (that echoes much of what they told Politico before they published) and a terse denial to the Associated Press: Asked if Cains campaign was denying the report, Gordon said, Yes. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 12.
#1. To: Phant2000 (#0)
C'mon now. A former member of the Board of the Kansas City Fed? Trying to squeeze sexual favors out of a subordinate? Go on now That couldn't possibly be true. Could it? Burma Shave
Perry staff blames -- ROMNEY...
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