Gloria Cain Speaks Out On Harassment Claims: Husband ‘Totally Respects Women’
- Posted on November 13, 2011 at 9:59pm by
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(The Blaze/AP) Herman Cain‘s wife says the claims of sexual harassment against the GOP presidential candidate don’t ring true because he “totally respects women.” Gloria Cain told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren in an interview that will air Monday night: “I’m thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said.”
Gloria Cain said in the interview that she can’t believe the claims that her husband harassed women when he led the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.
“You hear the graphic allegations and we know that would have been something that’s totally disrespectful of her as a woman,” she said. “And I know the type of person he is. He totally respects women.”
Excerpts of the interview were released Sunday.
Four women have now accused Herman Cain of sexually harassing them when he led the National Restaurant Association. He has denied wrongdoing and has been trying to move forward in his presidential campaign.
Cain’s wife of 43 years is often described as “gentle” and “the nicest woman you’ll ever meet.”
The two were married in 1968, have two adult children – a daughter, Melanie, and a son, Vincent – and grandchildren
POLITICO notes that the interview is Gloria Cain’s first real public turn, and that Cain’s former spokeswoman Ellen Carmichael said on Twitter that the interview marks “the first time I’ve heard Gloria Cain, even after working for Herman for more than a year.”






















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Truthmonster
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:06amMrs Cain this is a smear campaign by the party with no ethics, no honor and no morals. Liberals are racist and will use any means including lying to get their way. They are spoiled rotten brats.
Report Post »pwatkins
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:33pmSeems to be a sweet and pretty lady, but she doesn’t help him on his lack of knowledge on foreign affairs or explain his constant flip flopping on issues like pro-life. I know many women in my church that would stand by their husbands through thick or thin while all the community, not the wives of course, knows they are enjoying their spare time with half of the lowlife women in town or maybe they do know, but from shame cover it up. I didn’t plan on voting for Cain anyway, so these allegations aren’t what swayed me and I must say I am not a Ron Paul fan either. I say that bc if you don’t care for Cain as president you are accused of supporting Paul, but not I.
Report Post »Salamander
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:08amI hate to tell you, but pro life / pro choice doesn’t come close to addressing the issues of abortion! Government has NO BUSINESS subsidizing abortion and should not compensate for the practice! Abortion does kill what is to become a human being, just like you or me! I stop short of calling it murder, which is something else altogether! There are situations, very difficult situations, like in the fertility area of medicine, where abortion is necessary for the protection of the fetus(es) or the mother! Also, too many implants can lead to poor outcome for all–not much different than birds being tossed out of a next so the remainder can eat! One is simply NOT QUALIFIED to speak on this issue if you haven’t been through it, had direct contact with it, had to make the decision and be responsible for the result! The questions posed to our political candidates are far too hypothetical and far too broad! It is no wonder they seem to flip-flop! Again, Government has NO BUSINESS subsidizing abortion! Frankly, government has no business in providing our medical care at all! Keep the CDC, but get out of the medical reimbursement business–you just MAKE the price go up!
Report Post »jb.kibs
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:08amwell… there you have it folks…
Report Post »he is mentally unstable, his wife even said it… “I’m thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said.”
grandma7
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:41amHe readily admits he isn’t a foreign affairs expert and vows to have the right people helping him. It’s the way he was successful with his business – if you lack in expertise, you find the right person to help you. He’s FAR superior to BO – especially on Israel. I LOVE the fact that Mr. Cain knows his weaknesses. I will vote for the person who identifies his/her weaknesses as opposed to the person who continues to say how perfect they are. We have made such a mess of this beautiful country by placing brilliant experts in high positions. It’s about time we had a Real Human – with flaws – running this government. Besides, Herman Cain is led by the Only Perfect Person ever to walk this earth.
Report Post »ashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:29am@GRANDMA I hope you are fond of Jesse Jackson and his affiliations with Louis Farrakan..leader of the Muslim nation here in America. because I understand that Jesse has preached at hischurch .Which God do you think might be leading him?
Report Post »Mohawk1773
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:50am@ashestoashes — The false one. Jesse is a poverty pimp, nothing more, maybe less. Why Jesse? I think your color code is showing. You must feel real mighty attacking the comments of a Grandma.
Now get lost.
Report Post »colt1860
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:51am@GRANDMA7
Looks like Cain has some ties to Lefties!
“Cain… attends a church whose majority African-American congregation has traditionally supported Democratic politicians.”
““Mr. Cain is a friend of mine and a fellow church member,” said Beasley, the Southern director of Rainbow/PUSH, a social and civil rights organization created by the Rev. Jesse Jackson”
“The church, said Beasley, has a history of welcoming political candidates, Republican and Democrat…. But it’s opened doors to far more Democrats. Andrew Young, former Atlanta mayor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; U.S. Rep. John Lewis, famed for his civil rights activities; Jackson, who twice ran for president; and former Mayor Shirley Franklin, to name a few, have been guests at the church.
Former Gov. Roy Barnes, a Democrat, has been to Antioch several times. A visit to Antioch, said Barnes, “is like a homecoming.” Church members, he said, do lean toward Democratic candidates.”
“The hardest to sway may be the pastor himself. Alexander for years has been active in civil rights and other issues traditionally associated with the Democratic Party. He’s mentioned Malcolm X and Rosa Parks as influences in his life.”
http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/churchs-pride-in-cain-1208642.html
Maybe someday he’ll reveal all these anonymous unelected people he will have right next to him, while on the job training, advising him on foreign affairs, the economy a
Report Post »colt1860
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:53am*Maybe someday Cain will reveal all these anonymous unelected people he will have right next to him, while on the job training, advising him on foreign affairs, the economy and Government spending.
Report Post »RationalMan
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:55amashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:29am
@GRANDMA I hope you are fond of Jesse Jackson and his affiliations with Louis Farrakan..
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I don’t recall GRANDMA , mention anything about; Jesse Jackson and his affiliations with Louis Farrakan… In his/her post!
Am I missing something?? ;(
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 2:06am@MoHawk
Color has nothing to do with it…..Good try. You are the only one speaking about it.
I think Ashes was making the connection of the fact Rev Jesse Jackson, Rev Wright and Farakan are all good buddies and all share the same progressive views…..
Why would Herman Cain sit in a Church that had Jesse Jackson a Progressive Left leader preaching at it at times……
Now go kick rocks…..
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 2:18amhttp://www.theblaze.com/stories/herman-cain-remains-staunchly-conservative-despite-his-churchs-very-liberal-leanings/
Just a highlight from the article:
“Antioch is a member of the National Baptist Convention USA Inc., a denomination in which some churches do not ordain women. The denomination’s leadership publicly broke with King over his civil rights activism. But like many black Baptist churches, Antioch has developed a strong social justice component to its ministry over the years. It offers ministries for people suffering from drug addition and those infected with HIV/AIDS, and it has been a Sunday stopover for black politicians running for office.
Jesse Jackson, among other controversial civil rights leaders, has been invited to speak to the congregation in the past. With many of these figures contradicting his personal views, this is certainly an intriguing church fit. But again, Cain’s family has a history of attending and being heavily involved with the church.”
Notice the keyword Social Justice….Ashes is making an excellent point…
Report Post »Robnsdad
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 6:07amCain never flip/flopped on abortion. If you listen to the interview with Piers again, there were 2 questions. The 1st question showed he was totally against abortion . On the 2nd question the choice he said was whether he would want his child or grandchild to raise the child even from rape. The choice he was referring to was the victim could choose to bring it up or give it away. Not kill it. If you don’t like Cain, that‘s fine but don’t like him for the right reasons.
Report Post »demint.disciple
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 7:09amAnd all the cainite seals clap and say YEA !!!!!!
Report Post »old white guy
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 7:22amyep, and the big o is certainly a master of foreign affairs.
Report Post »ashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 7:27am@MOHAWK I wasn’t attatcking Grandma..I was enlightening Grandma..thank you for your comment sweet ..you are too kind.
Report Post »resme
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 7:39amCain is far from being a “outsider”.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_politics/2011/10/cain-starts-to-assemble-florida-team-including-former-jeb-chief-of-staff-kathleen-shanahan.html
Report Post »V-MAN MACE
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 8:37amWhatever, Mrs. Cain.
Your husband is Bill Clinton and you have no chance of being Hillary. Come off it.
Let‘s go get Larry Craig’s wife, Eliot Spitzer’s wife, and numerous others and get you all together so we can watch you pathetic women “Stand by Your Man”.
Ron Paul 2012. He doesn’t have to force his hand, they LET HIM in his Gynecology practice.
Report Post »ninja
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 8:39amSalamander:
Ive never had a slave
Ive never gassed a Jew
I will still speak out against both practices………..as well as the killing of the unborn.
…
Report Post »Founding Father2
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 9:26amHere is part of the interview with Gloria Cain: http://www.thedailycandidate.com/video/2011/nov/cain_wife_speaks.html
She needs to speak out more. This is definitely unconventional for someone that is to be first lady.
Report Post »4truth2all
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 9:43amIf my memory serves me correctly, I believe that the article many refer to here also stated that Mr. Cain was often the odd man out on some of the views and direction the church held. I thought the article made that clear… though I could be losing some more brain cells, so if you find them send them my way…please
Report Post »JRook
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 10:31amNo doubt the cash settlements paid to the two woman were payment for their diagnosing and treatment of his split personality.
Report Post »kmichaels
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 11:00amAshesToAshes comments come straight out of Saul Alinsky tactics. Which says much about his low character.
Report Post »byhisgrace71
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 11:28amashestoashes – You comments lack integrity. You could apply some critical thinking in your postings next time. Grandma has the right to make her points and you should respect. I detect so elements of prejudice in your comments. If I am right, then you are really in the bondage of hate. Please free yourself through selfless love and acceptance others regardless of who they are.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:16pmKMichaels tactics come straight out of the playbook of Satan….
@ByhisGrace
Report Post »Did you same the same when BO was rightly criticized for attending Rev Wright’s Church? Be consistent.
Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:26pm@4Truth2All
Politics aside, just wanted to say glad to see you posting and hope you are doing well. Stay safe man and keep the faith…
Report Post »Capitalist Mama
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 2:12pmActually Mr. Cain is a minister. He doesn’t sit in church to be indoctrinated.
Furthermore, you need to take context into the issue. Mr. Cain is from Atlanta, as history will bear witness, our black churches are very democratic- not socially liberal, but definitely democratic.
Do some research on Mr. Cain’s church; the entire church knows that he is a conservative. He’s been on the radio for years and years. At the same time, he is a well known and well regarded minister at his very liberal church. Mr. Cain has an amazing story. I live in Atlanta and have known of Herman for many years. No one ever has anything to say about him but good. He unifies!
Report Post »Callie369
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 2:52pmCain has been working in the public sector for what, 40-45 years? Doesn’t it seem a little strange that all these accusations take place in the same year, in the same city? And everyone of them tied one way or another to Dumbama and his idiot cronies?
Report Post »CultureWarriors
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:24pmGive me a break, a lady (I mean skank) who has made a career out of crying wolf and getting paid & another from chi-town who lives in the same building as Axelrod who BTW has made a career out of faking this sort of thing. The chi-town whore couldn’t even make up a plausible story. For her story to be true, they would both have to Chinese contortionists. Add to that the fact that voice analysis says Herman is telling the truth in his denial and the whore from Axerod’s building is lying. Nope I venture to say that NONE of this is true.
Report Post »keats5
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:50pmJust wanted to post the link of that voice analysis you mentioned for those who haven’t seen it. Yes, after reading this, and taking consideration all that I’ve heard and seen, I believe Cain. No matter who you vote for in the primary, we shouldn’t let these smear campaigns determine our candidates for us.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/247212/20111110/voice-analysis-proves-herman-cain-innocent-harassment.htm
Report Post »CatB
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:52pm@CULTUREWARRIORS …
You are correct .. this is the Obama thugs trying to take a good man out of the race.
Report Post »grandmaof5
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 6:03amCAT, as seems to be the MO here lately, my comment didn’t appear (50 comments ago). I will try again. Got an article by email (it may have been forwarded to you) titled ‘David Axelrod’s Pattern of Misbehavior’. I will refrain from putting the author, altho SHE is blonde and very conservative, as that may be why this was not posted. Hope all is well.
Report Post »ninja
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 8:41amChicago politics
anyone surprised?
Report Post »dontbotherme
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:01pmI am looking forward to hearing from Mrs. Cain. She seems to be a lady. Mr. Cain is a down to earth gentleman with a sense of humor (which liberals do not allow if you are a conservative) who speaks from the heart. He is not politically correct & that is one of the things I like about him. He is not Bill Clinton, or Barack Hussein Obama. As a side note, I am about a foot shorter than my husband.
Report Post »YoungBloodNews
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:21pmI AM TIRED of this msm BS. Leave the poor man and his wife alone. All these salacious allegations are nothing but a distraction for the public and its very disrespectful to his wife. I know I threw barbs at Cain in the past over this but Im done with it. The MSM has gone to far. Regardless of how I feel of Cain’s political ambitions, your (media’s) constant focus on this IS SICK. Hey, BLAZErs (when I say that I mean the workers here not us commentators) where is the article about the Congressional Insider trading scandal????? I mean my god, my report on a fringe website is getting more attention than here. SAD for you, you show your true colors as more of the same.
Report Post »ashestoashes
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:28pm@YOUNGBLOOD It’s publicity…who gets more publicity than Cain..haven’t you noticed that on every story the Blaze does on him.. which are innumerable….generally depicts his adds with him smiling really big and asking for donations..hey publicity is publicity..so don’t get too upset..
Report Post »YoungBloodNews
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:49pm@Ashes
I recognize this site leans pro-Cain, Im fine with that. Just more folks to face “on the battlefield of ideas”. As for the ad, all I say is a fool and is money are soon parted. I learned an ^%$% load about Cain doing research for an article on him but sadly many still remain in the dark, thats their right. But bringing his wife into this is where I draw a line. Why isnt the MSM rehashing Newts sordid past and dragging his family through the mud (not that I am advocating it and Im sure its the next thing to come, we all know Newts the next bandwagon). As I said above, these are all distractions. There are so many more important things to talk about than this. Thats why I will comment on the real issues among all this TMZ crap.
Report Post »Like: Congress to BE ROCKED by massive scandal! Stay tuned ;)
ashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:04amCain certainly doesn’t look like a ladies man..I will give him that…and a set up by the left? There is probably no doubt about that…Look at all the coverage that Bill Clinton got and Obama…and they both still got elected….It creates a lot of free advertising…gets them in the limel ight and creates a fierce loyalty regardless of where they stand on the issues..Look at how easily this is playing out..First..it’s “exposed” then the question/ “who’s behind this/” THen it starts unraveling rather quickly…like little pop-ups in a game….. Indescretions haven’t gotten in the way of the Presidency before…just a diversion…and I would say that it is working…
Report Post »TJexcite
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:58pm43 years…. No mention that a when he was harassing he would also be committing adultery. Just how many marriages that last 43 years have had adulterous affairs and the marriage stayed together for that long after. Just how many religious married men who are the CEO of a major origination go on a blind date with intimate dinner and then drive the date back to the hotel.
Report Post »NOTYERHUCKLEBERRY
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:47pmDon’t know about 43 years, but I’ve been married for 31 and have never been unfaithful to my lovely wife. How about you?
Report Post »whatthecrazy
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:53pmAww shes so cute they make a handsome couple…………….Go MR and MRS CAIN see ya in the white house.Oh wait i wont personally be there but hopefully you all will………..yipeeee
Report Post »Supercalafragalisticexpialidotious
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:59pmSeriously, I’ve got to say I think she would make a really classy first lady. :) That would be really nice.
Report Post »Mimi24
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:07amI have to agree. Mrs Cain Is too cute and precious. Leave her alone.
Report Post »Mimi24
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:12amShe doesn’t want Mochelles spot. She wants to be a full time grandma.Lucky grandkids .
Report Post »brickmoon
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:51pmQuite a difference from the administration in the ’90s, when every time there more allegations turned up, you KNOW Hillary was thinking, “What’s he done THIS time?”
Report Post »Salamander
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:10amYes, and when you have a package uniquely shaped like a can-opener, it’s kind of hard (no pun intended) to say it wasn’t you!
Report Post »brickmoon
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:43am“I did not…have…relations…with that can of tuna…”
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:44pmgod just told me an onslaught of Paul Busy Bees will be spouting shortly
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:53pmThis should keep them busy and better time spent then here on the blaze.
Report Post »http://www.ronpaul2012.com/sign-up-as-volunteer/
Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:02pmGod just told me TeaPartyAnimal ain’t no TEA party member and is as sharp as a tic tac…..
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:08pmokie have you filled this out? http://www.ronpaul2012.com/sign-up-as-volunteer/
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:08pmlol paulbots. so disrespectful. enjoy your 10% lol
oh yeah, Im aware. Herm was a Fed. yikes. scary.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:11pmoh and forgive the Fed man Herman for spouting off the other night about how the dollar is not worth what it should be. That man has no intellect.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:22pm@TeaPartyAnimal
“lol paulbots. so disrespectful. enjoy your 10% lol”
Is the word “Paulbots” meant to be disrespectful? You are being hypocritical.
How does a “TEA” Party member support a candidate who says they do not want to cut but to invest in another Blaze article as well as support the Federal Reserve which devalues the Dollar, causing higher taxes, and drives Tax policy, resulting in higher taxes? That would make you a hypocrite again…..
If you’d like a honest respectful debate, I’m game. If you want to insult, I’ll make you the jester. You decide.
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:22pmKeep laughing, That 10% will decide this election. So you better play nice.
Report Post »cous1933
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:22pmUs “paulbots” should be more respectful of those who disrespect us.
Actually if anyone who is objective would look at all of the Blaze posts in which Ron Paul becomes a topic, they would easily find that Pauls supporters are far more respectful and civil than those who oppose us.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:40pmyeah, you masterdebater you
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:05am@TeaPartyAnimal
Deflection…….
I guess you chose being the Jester….Your choice…
Report Post »survivorseed
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:11amWhy wouldn’t Cain be popular? He quotes from the great poet pokemon and has a tax policy straight out of Simcity. He’s not afraid to get to the intellectual level of his followers.
Report Post »jb.kibs
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:14amhe’s also scared of China bulding a nuke!
Report Post »cous1933
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:42pmMrs. Cain seems to be a very nice lady. I hope that the accusations against her husband are false, but I don’t know and neither does anyone else who posts on the Blaze.
Report Post »The only thing I‘ve made my mind up on regarding Herman Cain is that I won’t vote for him for president. That decision was reached before these accusations became public, so I only hope the accusations are false for the sake of the Cain family.
Glenn
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:50pmI see you have a Ron Paul pic; I only hope all Paul supporters aren’t as short-sighted and have the same tunnel vision as you. Even though Ron Paul isn’t on my short list he has some ideas I like so if he were the GOP candidate I would vote for him in a heartbeat over Obama. So is there nothing at all about Cain you could support to replace who we have in there now???
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:51pmVery well said.
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:06pmGlenn Glenn Glenn, The Fed is a mortal enemy of the Paulist. Maybe you dont know about Cain and the Fed? but Cous was right she seems to be a nice lady.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:07pm@cous1933
Great post.
Report Post »cous1933
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:11pmGlenn,
Report Post »I’m shortsighted because I have made my decision on who I will vote for? OK, I guess (in Glenns opinion) I’m shortsighted – I can live with that.
I have voted for the Republican Party for over thirty years now (even though I wasn’t always happy with the candidate imposed on us). I will never again vote for a party. I will only vote on principle and the only candidate that I find to have the right principles based on the Constitution, personal liberty, and the economy is Ron Paul. I am convinced that our federal government has to shrink and that every candidate except Paul will continue to promote the growth of the federal government and the automatic loss of our liberty that accompanies the growth of government.
cous1933
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:14pmCommonSense and Okie,
Thank you both. I always enjoy your posts as well.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:40pmallred is dead
Report Post »GramSam
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:39pmBr@dly, Herman wasn’t being disrespectful to Nancy, he was being very generous in his comment. She walks around like she is royalty and drunk on her power, but is a real idiot, only to stupid to know or care. He could have been a lot more truthfull actually. That why I like HC he see right thru the BS.
Report Post »SENIORANN
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:43pmThat’s why I like him too………………not politically correct…………You can disparage me any time by calling me PrincessAnn. Been called a lot worse. I thought that was mild considering that she said the tea party was just “Astro Turf” and then some. Was that politically correct? OOPS different strokes for different strokes Libs!
Report Post »GramSam
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:35pmThis lovely woman can do nothing but help Herman. Wouldn’t it be nice to have good, decent, god loving couple in the WH. I feel what we have now is a “Occupy the WH, if you get my drift.
Report Post »Patrick Henry II
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:41pmI think there is more truth to what you said than you may have first realized. Excellent point.
Report Post »lylejk
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:29pm100% agreed. I guarantee that if Mr. Cain actually becomes the potus, that it won’t be a co-presidency either. :)
Report Post »schlepnier
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:31pm“Br@dley
Report Post »Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:20pm
yeah, the whole “princess nancy” was very respectful to women. i’m no politically correct liberal, but don’t try to espouse respect to women AFTER you have publicly made chauvinist remarks.”
Hardly the case, it brings to light the feeling that pelosi could get away doing anything she wanted no matter what the people wanted because she was speaker in a democrat controlled congress.. she acted like she was royalty both in the capitol (and out) so i can understand the use of analogy.
investlite
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 3:04amThe term princess isn’t a view on sexual orientation, it’s a view on their pampered life and sense of entitlement to power and getting what they want. would it have been better if he had called her prince nancy?
Report Post »barber2
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:30pmHas the Left’s Character Assignation Train been derailed by Gloria Cain ? Let’s see if the Nasty Left now-turns on Gloria Cain. The Saul Alinsky Left is all about “winning.” They do not care about who gets destroyed in the process. The Left is the American version of the Taliban/ meets the Union Mob: different inspirations but same tactics. At least WE know what is going on here and glad, for your husband’s sake, that Mrs. Cain is not buying into all of this political baloney…
Report Post »RationalMan
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:29pmIt sounds like David Axelrod was doing those sexual harassment?
Report Post »No Cain!!
RationalMan
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:36pmmenat to say “Not Cain”! (Oops) LOL
Report Post »dealer@678
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:23pmThe woman is a saint. You just have to have common sense to see it
Report Post »Br@dley
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:25pmthe man just wants to raise your taxes, you don’t even need common sense to see that.,
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:32pmI see mine going down. No payroll tax, 9% about the same as my effective tax rate, and businesses doing business at 9% will bring companies and jobs to America. No ifs ands or buts. JOBS JOBS JOBS everywhere you turn.
9% to do business in America.
Apparently, not many want to work. They want to moan and groan and get their “free” money via Earned Income Credit. Not much credit is needed.
Report Post »Shikezi
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:32pmLets see, what is your plan? He’s doing what needs to be done and I for one am tired of hearing a bunch of whiny brats begging for a handout.
Report Post »Br@dley
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:45pmi am a full-time student and employee. thanks to my 9 years in the military, i can afford school.
you sir are a moron. sorry the truth hurts.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:58pm@Tea Party Animal
1st, Does Herman Cain support cutting or “investing”?
2nd, Does the Federal Reserve drive the tax policy as well as make taxes higher thru devaluing the dollar?
3rd, Why should a unionized destroyed city as Detroit be rewarded with lower taxes over a right to work city as Tulsa?
After you answer these questions we can go over the tax rate and how it will pact Americans showing your statement above to be false.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:21pmOkie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:58pm
@Tea Party Animal
1st, Does Herman Cain support cutting or “investing”?
2nd, Does the Federal Reserve drive the tax policy as well as make taxes higher thru devaluing the dollar?
3rd, Why should a unionized destroyed city as Detroit be rewarded with lower taxes over a right to work city as Tulsa?
After you answer these questions we can go over the tax rate and how it will pact Americans showing your statement above to be false.
Report Post »___________________________________________________
1. Both, dont you watch the debates? Its also all over his website. Cant read Okie?
2. Herman Cain has clearly decried the Feds devaluating the dollar through Printing money and clearly he is driving tax policy by running for President
3. Because they need jobs in those areas and are in a depression. Union city or not, Detroit is fully funded by Democrats, once they fail once again, and they will, because they can no longer sustain themselves in this absurd economy, that they will need non-union jobs to live.
Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:33pm@TeaPartyAnimal
1. You cannot cut and spend more at the same time, good try. Please try again. What is Cain proposing to cut?
2. The Federal Reserve prints money at its leisure and tax policy suppose to be driven by Congress thru the treasury but since yielded to the Non Federal Reserve, the Non Federal Reserve drives taxes by Congress spending money freely printed by the Federal Reserve. Please try again.
3. So Cain believes the Federal Government can pick what cities it wants to have lower taxes over other cities. Is that not discrimination.
If BO came out today and said: Chicago will only have a 9% tax rate while other cities receive the normal rate, would you support it?
How does Detroit “fail again” if they are failed? That makes no sense. Please try again.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:45pmOkie, your making stuff up dude. I will stop this absurdity now cus you just want to prove something that is not there.
Cain has not been specific about what he would cut but has firmly stated that we absolutely must cut spending in order to rectify the debt.
Secondly, why are you paulbots so worried about Cain? I see you on other threads and you dont seem to worried about Romney or Gingrich? I dont get you guys at all. Its why I wont be voting for Paul. Ever. His company that he keeps is disrespectful and insinuate lies and distortions.
Im through with you Okie. You go vote for your guy, I go vote for mine. All Hail Iran.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:01am@TeaPartyAnimal
What am I making up? I can provide quotes and facts for every line I stated.
So you are saying Cain has no plan on cutting spending but that we need to. In the “God told me to run” article he specifically said he didn’t want to cut but “invest”. His words, not mine.
Actually you must not be able to read for I have a list of 9 flip flops on Romney and I have a list on Newt where he as speaker ignored the bill presented by Paul to audit the Fed and as speaker ignored a bill by Paul to withdraw from the UN as well as stating he wants to Fundamentally Transform the Government. Post them quite often.
So you will not vote for Paul because you cannot articulate your candidates views and call us names saying we are “disrespectful”!?
Walk away then and pout…
Report Post »Have a great night!
c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:12amOkie good job, Making all that up Tea actually admitted Cain had no plan, just (firmly) words. A man of slogans.
Report Post »999
Bold
This economy is on life support
Jobs jobs jobs
Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:32am@CommonSense
To answer your question above, yes, I do my part when I can.
As Glenn showed us BO wasn’t the plan maker but simply the slogan deliverer. BO was selected to be spokesman for his speaking ability, swagger, and “charm”.
Cain is slogan only. These are not his plans, he is simply the spokesman to deliver them. Tucker Carlson railed against him for not being able to answer questions on his own plan without resorting back to the slogan lines. Cain was picked by a group simply for his speaking ability, swagger, and “charm”.
You get BO and Cain without a TelePrompter or preparation and neither could answer anything on “their” own plans. When you honestly point out and question supporters of either they deflect or walk away. I feel so sorry for these people. I simply want them to see truth and help restore our country. Appreciate you much.
Report Post »colt1860
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:51amTEAPARTYANIMAL: “Cain has not been specific about what he would cut but has firmly stated that we absolutely must cut spending in order to rectify the debt.”
Geesh. 14 trillion dollars in debt and he can’t figure out exactly what to cut? Maybe he’ll appoint some anonymous advisers again so they can edumicate him on governmental spending. Hopefully, he’ll reveal the names of these famous advisers next time. I’ve lost track of how many secret and well edumicated support groups he will have himself surrounded with so he can make the best and most informed decision. Oh yeah. On the job training. How’s Obama doing with that?
Report Post »ashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:53am@OKIE You are absolutely a geneius.. I awoke the other morning probably from worrying about what a friend had mentioned to me about all this publicity catapulting Cain to the top..and I came to the realization that it just might be “their” guy Obama vs “their” guy Cain…It all makes perfect sense..They want to assure the election no matter what… and the way this has all been playing out just proves it to me. People can’t see it for what it is and the establishment is playing them like violins..Thank you..you do such a magnificent job..You’re my hero…
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:15am@Ashes
Aw shucks, you make me blush…Ha!
You give me too much credit. Profiling and analyzation will always lead to truth. It‘s something I’m quite fond of…I’m the arrow, God’s my bow He shoots me forth and I will go!
We today get caught up in the delivery and look and not the big picture. One of the few faults of Ron, if I should call it that, is he doesn’t speak like BO or Cain. Paul just speaks truth like an everyday Joe and he needs no teleprompter or drilled in preparation because it’s his plans. He’s the leader, not the puppet! :-)
Keep the faith….I always appreciate your comments!
Report Post »marine249
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:23pmshe comes up to his chin
Report Post »by the way my wife comes up to my chin
barber2
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:00pmChin? Did you say chin? Well, this must mean a case of sexual harassment…..You know: chin rhymes with thin , which rhymes with in, which rhymes with bin, which rhymes with dim, which rhymes with …….think you get my drift: last of which rhymes with Rin Tin Tin….
Report Post »vtxphantom
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:19pmGloria Cain would look much better in the WH than that beast Mochella.
Report Post »MR_ANDERSON
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:33pmJust because you don‘t want the current family in the White House doesn’t mean you should call them names. That is no better than those who smear conservatives for being racist. Your post actually feeds their argument, and makes you less likely to gain people’s confidence should you ever have something important to say.
Report Post »Freedombeliever
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:35pmOMG she sure would! I can’t help but think she would be a humble first lady vs. the beastress we have in there now who has already professed to hate America and is in it strictly for the extravagent trips and “bennies”. Oh wait, that’s why Barry is in it too. We need to vote Barry and his wifey OUT OF OFFICE IN 2012!!
Report Post »vtxphantom
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:15amMr Anderson
I personally don’t care what you or anyone thinks of me. I write for myself. As for the people in the WH, they are unappreciative and are ungrateful for what this country has given them. I don’t like them. I think they are disgusting people
Report Post »1casawizard
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:18pmThe woman behind the man is every bit as good, honest, and articulate as the man in front. Let’s keep him in front. Cain has the backbone we need and we need it right now. Get out and vote in 2012. It’s our duty. Cain IS TEA.
Report Post »Br@dley
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:20pmyeah, the whole “princess nancy” was very respectful to women. i’m no politically correct liberal, but don’t try to espouse respect to women AFTER you have publicly made chauvinist remarks.
Report Post »1casawizard
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:29pm@BR@DLEY. He was showing restraint in calling that thing a princess. He was not calling all women the same. He was directing that comment at her. You got anything else you want to say?
Report Post »Shikezi
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:34pmOh…he was soooo chauvinist with that remark. *Rolls eyes* Quit being so PC and get over yourself. Libs are the most racists, sexists sobs out there. Everyone with a brain knows this.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:35pmPrincess Nancy is just business. All Politicians berate each other.
In the words of Barrack Obama
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RepubliCorp
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:41pmBR@DLEY In one of the most sad, cynical, and disgusting moments of the 2008 presidential campaign, the Associated Press is reporting that Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has refused to return a campaign contribution from Don Black, who runs a vicious White Supremacist website.
Report Post »Rep. Paul‘s spokesman’s pathetic excuse for keeping the money was that “If someone with small ideologies happens to contribute money to Ron, thinking he can influence Ron in any way, he’s wasted his money,“ and that ”Ron is going to take the money and try to spread the message of freedom.”
Br@dley
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:49pmyou’re right, taking an individual donation from someone you don’t know at all means you share the same ideology. congratulations, you’re an idiot.
i suppose you would rather your president appoint a lehman bros exec to treasury sec. only to give them a bailout, AT YOUR EXPENSE. jesus christ, are you really THAT stupid?
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:36pmok bradley, its time to take your meds now.
Report Post »colt1860
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:39am@RepubliCorp Hey, and who do you think these racists supported and voted for in 2008? Uh huh. And how many of those contributions did McCain return? 0.
Report Post »Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:36am@Colt
Here is one to repost to Republicorp any chance you get….
@Republicorp
Cain said the Koch brothers are his brother from another mother. The Koch brothers financially back him.
Koch Industries sold millions of dollars of oil refining equipment to Iran — even after President George W. Bush described the nation as a member of the ‘Axis of Evil.’
Did some of that Koch money given to Cain come from Iran??????? He better give it back……rut roe…..
Report Post »RepubliCorp
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 7:03amThe *right thing* for Saint Paul to do when he found out the money came from Don Black was to return it. Twist it all you want hypocrites.
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:16pmPOLITICO notes that the interview is Gloria Cain’s first real public turn, and that Cain’s former spokeswoman Ellen Carmichael said on Twitter that the interview marks “the first time I’ve heard Gloria Cain, even after working for Herman for more than a year.”
Report Post »Now thats a good Women.
dealer@678
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:15pmHis wife is a hellava lot better lookin than those scabs that came forward and made asses out of themselves
Report Post »Komponist-ZAH
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:14pmAnd let’s completely ignore that the woman making the allegations lives in Chicago (where Herman Cain has never lived), in the same building as David Axelrod (who has a penchant for digging up specious “dirt” on Obama’s political opponents). And I‘ll give you three guesses where the Resteraunt Association’s records of the “pay off” of the other woman was leaked from.
(ogacihC :rewsnA)
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:12pmThey make a nice First couple.
Report Post »Freedombeliever
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:10pmI’m so glad she has finally spoken out on this….And what we already knew was a bunch of lies created by the liberal media to bring down Cain because he was gaining in the polls. CAIN TRAIN!!
Report Post »GeorgieJo
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:17pmThanks Mrs Cain
Bill Clinton does NOT respect women and definitely has a split libido personality
GO HERMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Report Post »LibertarianForLife
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:09pmYea, since most wives picture their husbands as someone who WOULD sexually harrass employees. This proves nothing.
Report Post »TeaPartyanimal
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:14pmAnd allegations prove? ….thats right…nothing!
Report Post »kraphtsman
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:19pmIt’s pretty simple. At least two of the “accusers/victims” in this have been outed.. they’re either directly employed or were, the Obama administration/campaign. And since Cain challenged ANY of the alleged “victims” to lie-detector tests regarding these conveniently damaging allegations, the mainstream press has backed off and the alleged “victims” remain totally mum.
These are obviously false allegations, and the politically connected women who‘ve raised them appear to be nothing more than vindictive blonde whores who’ve been easily manipulated into these false allegations by their Democrat pimps.
Report Post »Dems8it2010
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:20pmHa that’s the same thing I was gonna say! Allegations also prove zero! So what is your point?
Report Post »Weshy
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 10:20pmSlow down TEX. You might bust a nut. Mrs. Cain’s interview has not been aired yet. Or do you speek without knowing the facts?
Report Post »Founding Father2
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:25pmThere is one thing about Ron Paul supporters, they are persistent. Herman Cain is a good man, see his interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox: http://www.thedailycandidate.com/video/2011/nov/cain_cavuto_fox.html
I think all of our candidates are great people and will do way better than Obama, yes even Ron Paul, though he would be the second to last person I would vote for, first ‘no’ would be Huntsman.
Report Post »YoungBloodNews
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:41pm@FOUNDING
Thanks for not slandering the good Dr. Many are ignorant of his foreign policy and just repeat MSM spoon feed lies. Even though you support another candidate you were classy in your reply. If I post on this site about Cain its simply to show his questionable past and the unclear vision he has with the Fed. I will no longer go after him on stupid BS allegations. I think an intelligent debate on the candidates is far more constructive than name calling (though I will post tongue-in-cheek if its ripe for laughs, though no longer on these allegations). Thanks again for not shouting down a Ron Paul post or labeling us as crazies, we love this country and know its history.
To the original poster: It would help if you added he gets more donations from our active military than every other candidate combined, he also served in the Air Force. Im not sure how many other candidates served so I wont comment on the ratio but Im guessing its slim.
Report Post »c0mm0nsense
Posted on November 13, 2011 at 11:53pmfounding, What makes that a good interview? Cain did not talk about any of the issues. Please someone come up with a good interview with Herman Cain in it. Here is one with Ron Paul http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onJ25hE2yQ8 this is a interview.
Report Post »jb.kibs
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:10amhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muHg86Mys7I
Report Post »All you need to know about Liberty.
ashestoashes
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:12am@YOUNGBLOOD..I will be keeping my eyes open..I just wish this whole thing would get exposed//because I have a feeling that there’s a lot more than meets the eye regarding this..As for his wife..it may not be what you think. This just may be our introduction to her..Notice that everyone’s eye is off the ball..I appreciate you Youngblood, and Okie and Vechorik.and Common Sense and anyone else I have left out..I love the free thinkers..non haters and people with common decency which you all possess. Please don’t get discouraged because there are people who do want to know what you know..Thanks.
Report Post »West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:32amHey Bod, You know, I did not look at Ron Paul until the last year. I studied politics, law and American History in college, and when I researched Paul, I found him to be more like our Founding Fathers, and their way of thinking, in everything he did in his political career. I noticed that he was a little reluctant, but thought it was the best thing he could do for his District. People can say a lot of things about Paul, but they cannot say anything about his consistency in what he believes, and his adherence to the Constitution. I see our country ready to fall to it’s knees because of our debt. I am not sure how long we can sustain the dollar much longer. When that happens, all our lives are going to change dramatically. I know that Paul is the only one that sounds serious about stopping this path immediately. We need to stop spending in every dept we have. I am afraid for my children and their family, my grandkids. I am willing to sacrifice to ensure that they still have the Liberty that you and I have enjoyed for most of our life, seeing it erode slowly over the decades. We have to stop it. I truly believe that RP is the best choice for the times we are in. I will vote Ron Paul.
Report Post »jb.kibs
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:32amI agree 100%.
Report Post »I feel that Ron Paul is the type of Leader who understands that too and would Guide, not Force, The People onto that path…
Okie from Muskogee
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 1:02am@Bod
Just wanted to say thank you for speaking of George Washington’s farewell address. It is an amazing speech I am quite fond of and have asked many others to read it as well.
One thought on media on Ron Paul and Iran: Wouldn’t you think Ron would steal votes on the Iran issue and stopping the wars from BO? Ron would also steal votes by speaking out against the Fed? The progressive Hawks on the right might come after him but would they rather vote for Obama?
I honestly do not believe the right (Republicans) can win by running on the old Progressive platform they have since Bush I. I just do not see it. You?
I do believe Republicans can win with Paul as mentioned above because Constituional views resonate with both sides, the everyday Joe. Who doesn’t want to stop wars, stop spending, stop policing the world, less taxes, a stronger dollar and more liberty? Progressives…..
Have a good night. Appreciated your thoughts.
Report Post »kmichaels
Posted on November 14, 2011 at 10:36amSorry, but since there tends to be little difference in the lying nature between Ron Paul supporters and liberals in general, I would have to say that the libertarian candidate in the USA will rightfully be forever doomed to failure.
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