Herman Cain has "suspended" his presidential campaign.
From the New York Times:
An unapologetic and defiant Herman Cain suspended his presidential campaign on Saturday, pledging that he “would not go away,” even as he abandoned hope of winning the Republican nomination. Instead, Mr. Cain announced what he called a “Plan B,” continued advocacy of his tax and foreign policy plans.
“As of today, with a lot of prayer and soul searching, I am suspending my presidential campaign,” Mr. Cain said. “Because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I’m not a fighter.”
Mr. Cain, with his wife at his side, adamantly professed Saturday that the accusations of sexual harassment and of a long-term affair that have swamped his campaign were not true. The circus-like atmosphere surrounding Saturday’s announcement – complete with numerous postponements, barbecue, a blues band and supporters in colonial-era dress – was in keeping with the campaign’s irreverence and disarray since its inception: Mr. Cain, a self-styled rebel, announced his intention to run earlier this year at a rally, also in Atlanta, with the nonsensical phrase, “Aw, shucky ducky!”
For days now, the campaign has fueled a “will he or won’t he?” storm of speculation, at once thriving on the media’s attention while denouncing it as the source of Mr. Cain’s plummeting popularity. Mr. Cain’s critics have long posited that he was more interested in creating celebrity for himself – as a means to sell books and increase speaking fees – than in any serious candidacy.
Mr. Cain’s political unraveling was as swift and sudden as his ascent. It began just one month after an unlikely surge in the polls, from the bottom ranks to the top tier of Republican candidates, fueled by the strength of his performance in debates, the novelty of his 9-9-9 tax plan, and his Sept. 24 surprise victory in the Florida straw poll.
With his golden voice and folksy manner, Mr. Cain appealed to voters who sought an anti-establishment candidate.
So, Cain is out.
Here's video of his announcement:
I feel sorry for Cain, his wife, and his family.
When Cain says he's at peace with himself and his wife is at peace with him, I hope that's true.
Politics is brutal.
Why was Ted Kennedy allowed to stay in office?
Why was Robert Byrd's KKK past excused?
Why was the path cleared for Obama to be elected without any thorough vetting?
Double standard.
3 comments:
And only a couple of weeks ago ol Herman was telling us his Skygod told him to run.
I guess his Skygod changed his mind once he found out what Herman had been up to, huh?
hear hear, Mary! Why are fools permitted to post any old thing on the internet? Why are questions begged?
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"Why was the path cleared for Obama to be elected without any thorough vetting?"
Considering that the Clintons had strong means, motive and opportunity to find dirt on him, as did the GOP, the answer is that he was indeed thoroughly vetted.
As for Byrd, there are two reasons:
1) At the time, this was normal, especially in the Democratic Party. As time progressed, those people voted Republican, and so had problems throwing stones.
2) Byrd did something called 'repentance'. Perhaps you've heard of it.
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