For
a while I thought that Herman Cain was the voice of some
common sense in the Grand Ole Party. I mean in the beginning
the republicans had their kooks out in the forefront of
their candidacy for President. Back then no one thought
seriously about the lone black man in the field. Cain, the
voice of reason. The rest were just some angry white people,
a Texas Governor executing people in bunches and
getting standing ovations for it. A woman who implies President
Obama is doing a worse disservice to black families than
slavery era black families endured, and a Mormon.
Over
the course of several months Cain wooed his way through
republican debates and stole many a show by virtually flaunting
his inexperience in politics but vast experience in
pizza. As time went on he rose higher and higher, until
he unveiled his economic plan (there's always an economic
plan); 9-9-9 he called it. Michele Bachman called it 666,
for once she may be right. He skipped his way to the top
of the GOP polls as easily as he skipped over the Civil
Rights Movement. Several days after taking the lead in the
CBS/New York Times Poll over Mitt Romney, accusations of
sexual harassment have surfaced. It's now being disclosed
that during the time Cain was head of the NRA (not that
NRA, but the National Restaurant Association) during the
'90's he ordered more thighs, legs and breasts than were
on the menu. At least two female employees reported him
to senior officials about sexually harassing behavior. While at this
point their identities remain secret, Politico has
confirmed them, and Cain, though evasive in the beginning,
didn't deny anything until last night (10/31).
Reportedly
the women were given hush-money some time ago (as if that
means something nowadays), I'm still wondering why a guy
with all this power and money has to harass women. Shouldn't
they be pursuing him? I shouldn't be rushing to judgment
here. I don't know the guy, but at times public figures
give themselves away by their response. Cain's reply for
example, after a taping of "Face the Nation" was
to take a long pause, when asked "have you ever been
accused sir, in your life of harassment by a woman?"
Understand the question was repeated three more times, with
Cain reportedly taking deep breaths, and finally he in turn
asked the reporter "Have you ever been accused of sexual
harassment?" That's right Cain, it's like eating potato
chips, everybody’s doing it (guilty as Hell). Regardless
of what else he says, remember that response.
"One
of the things in this campaign, is let Herman be Herman,"
said Cain in response to his smoking ad. Does the same apply to these sexual
accusations? Herman Cain says racism doesn't hold blacks
back, evidently neither does sexual harassment charges.
At least not with some leading men calling themselves "black
conservatives." Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
called the hearing over his accusation of sexual harassment
by Anita Hill a "high tech lynching." It will
be interesting to see what Cain will call this before the
smoke is cleared, another trouble spot seems to be his choice
of insiders, I call them Blockheads (I could have hit low
and called them Koch-heads or Koch-Cain but a lot of ya'll
would be mad at me again). First is Mark Block, Cain's Chief
of Staff and reportedly the guy who talked him into running
for President. Block is the principle in that internet smoking
ad that is not impressing anyone except Herman Cain (He's
also a political operative for the Koch brothers), he and
Cain go way back. There's also Rich Lowrie from Cleveland.
On 10/11/11 Cain named Lowrie his "lead economist,"
Lowrie is the author of 9-9-9 Federal tax overhaul., and
of course there's his longtime friends the Koch Brothers;
Charles and David. These two have been grooming Cain to
be in this position for years now, Cain spent years working
for and promoting their right wing agenda under their Americans
For Prosperity (AFP) and Prosperity Expansion Project (PEP).
In fact it was on these tours that Cain met Block.
Glenn
Kessler of the Washington Post wrote recently,
"Just like it would be wrong to claim pizza is a low
calorie meal, Cain's description of the plan's impact on
working Americans is highly misleading." Cain's 9-9-9
represents a 9% flat-income tax, 9% business transactions
tax, and a 9% Federal sales tax. Most of this is nothing
more than another tax cut. You simply cannot solve the nation's
deficit problems with these cut-and-dry right-wing solutions.
They don't even qualify as a quick fix.
While
I recognized in the beginning Cain's potential in making
the 2012 Presidential Election the first all-black candidate
race, it's still becoming clearer to me now that white republicans
have gone and found themselves another black Dr. Zachary
Smith, and this one may be more lost in space than Clarence
Thomas or Allen Keys. Conspicuously missing with Cain is
the really hard-core know-it-all scrutinization from the
Alex Joneses, the KRS-1s, the Professor Griffs. Cain seems
to escape the lengthy harsh invectives and 'The Cain Deception'-type
conspiratorial video presentations (here's one fellas "The
Cain Mutiny") they reserved for Obama. Hmmm.
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