"..this isn't dropping your pants and saying kiss it."Ann Coulter on the allegations of Herman Cain committing acts of harassment on two women in the 90's.
I just heart her.
"..this isn't dropping your pants and saying kiss it."Ann Coulter on the allegations of Herman Cain committing acts of harassment on two women in the 90's.
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She gave a great defense of Cain.
The important point to note here is that Cain wasn't accused of sexual assault...
...it wasn’t sexual harassment...
...it wasn’t overtly sexual...
...but it was "uncomfortable"
What kind of non-controversy is this?
This just might backfire, solidifying conservative sympathy for Cain.
I would like to know where it came from. We can't rule out Romney or Perry.
Oh I'm sure it could have. Or even someone like Karl Rove. He hates Cain.
Klik:
Does Rove "hate" Cain or was he being critical (as I have been) in the time that he is being paid as an analyst? His job is to analyze the candidates and the political landscape.
I don't look at what Rove does as an attack. He is paid to point out the negatives. And there are negatives about him.
Rove has nothing to gain for this. Others in the GOP do.
Rove is paid to be interesting on Fox News. Ratings are generally more important than impartiality.
Rove is also a powerful fundraiser at American Crossroads. He's not in that role because of a dispassionate approach to politics. Rove has an incredible amount of political power, publicity power and financial power. And he hasn't acquired all that power just so he can sit on it.
Yes, I think Rove hates candidates who threaten his Machiavellian schemes. I'd like to be wrong. But I've studied Rove's language pretty carefully and it seems clear to me that Rove prefers candidates who will fit comfortably within the corrupt, big-government back scratching club in the GOP.
For Rove, it's always power before principle. He's a shrewd and cynical guy.
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