Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Stick The Fork In Him

Over & done for Herman Cain if he is continuing to deny but wondering aloud how this will affect him, Herman Cain.
Republican presidential candidates Herman Cain (l.) & former Speaker
Newt Gingrich, CNN National Security debate, November 2011. In a recent poll
37 percent of Cain voters picked Gingrich as their back-up.
Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS
“This is cause for reassessment,” Mr. Cain said, according to one participant on the call who spoke on condition of anonymity. “During the summer we had to make some reassessments based on our financial situation. We were able to hang in there.”

Mr. Cain denied the accusations from the Atlanta woman, Ginger White. But he acknowledged that the latest report of sexual misconduct might be more difficult to overcome, considering that the first voting is set to take place in five weeks at the Iowa caucuses. He said that he had not lost his enthusiasm to run, but suggested it was a distraction that could be difficult to recover from.
We now await the number-crunching pundits advising us if the cheater/adulterer vote will automatically swing to Gingrich. We certainly hope no one else makes a play for that part of the GOP/TP base, as the less that is known about the sex lives of such as Ron Paul & Rick Santorum the better off this nation is.

One moment, please ... Yes, they're already weighing in. (Beaten by the XianSciMon! Sheesh.)

3 comments:

Glennis said...

Gingrich has had a great day so far. What with claiming the 99% vs. 1% doesn't even exist, praising Singapore-style law enforcement, and calling for drug testing for any federal aid, he's going for the right wing gusto!

Wonder how long he's going to stick around. I bet he'll brazen it out a couple of primaries before even Republicans get tired of him.

M. Bouffant said...

Finally Something to Add Ed.:
We'll perhaps know tomorrow. Mrs. Cain may have a word or two to add herself.

M. Bouffant said...

Huh? Ed. Rereads:

Or did you mean Newt? Seems like he can't be stopped.