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Herman Cain Seeks Advantage In Media Attention

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BETH FOUHY   11/12/11 10:15 AM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Herman Cain has decried the media firestorm surrounding claims he sexually harassed former employees. But the Republican presidential hopeful has also eagerly milked the limelight, even as he casts himself the victim of a journalistic smear.

"A lot of people who have been writing stories from their cubicles don't get it," Cain said in a radio interview Friday, maintaining an anti-media theme he's stuck with since the story first broke.

Allegations that the Georgia businessman sexually harassed subordinates as head of the National Restaurant Association in the late 1990s have been catnip to political reporters, blending issues of power, sex, race and money and pitting Cain's word against that of at least four accusers. The story has led news broadcasts, made headlines in major papers and driven reporters to track the candidate's every move.

Cain himself has been a constant media presence since the claims first surfaced, appearing frequently on Fox News, visiting late-night talk shows and calling in to radio hosts. As he takes advantage of its many platforms, he also criticizes the media for its interest in the controversy.

The attention has given Cain unrivaled exposure since Oct. 30, when the Politico website first broke the story.

The media frenzy – and Cain's strategy to take advantage of it – speaks to a symbiotic relationship between media and politicians that can be unhealthy, said Robert McClure, a professor of media and politics at Syracuse University.

"In no other country would Herman Cain be taken seriously in a way that would take up the time and the attention of serious decision-makers," McClure said. "What Cain traffics in is that he's glib and he loves attention. The media also traffics in glibness, so it's a match made in hell."

The former pizza chain executive and his allies have used the opportunity to malign the media, currying favor with many conservatives who believe news coverage is biased in favor of Democrats.

"It plays to the victimhood strain, the aggrieved aspect of being a conservative in an allegedly liberal, elitist media world," said Marty Kaplan, a professor of media and politics at the University of Southern California. "Cain has played into that – he gets the benefits of attention, and for his conservative supporters it proves what a grand antagonist toward the media he can be."

Audience members booed at a nationally televised debate this week when CNBC's Maria Bartiromo questioned Cain about the harassment claims. And they cheered when Cain pushed back.

"The American people deserve better than someone being tried in the court of public opinion," Cain said to applause.

At first, Cain and his backers could blame press scrutiny with ease. The early stories from Politico and other news organizations, including The Associated Press, did not include the names of Cain's accusers or many specific details of what he was alleged to have done.

Fox News personality Sean Hannity referred to the reporting as "journalistic malpractice," while Donald Trump dismissed it as a witch hunt.

Conservative pundit Ann Coulter revived the term "high-tech lynching," which is how Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas described the media scrutiny he received during his confirmation hearings in 1991, when he was accused of sexually harassing a coworker, Anita Hill. Thomas and Cain are both African-American.

Cain even got an assist from a GOP primary rival, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who said the press focused on scandal at the expense of the interests of ordinary voters.

But it got harder for Cain to target reporters Monday, when one of his accusers went public.

Sharon Bialek told her story at a packed news conference in New York. She appeared with celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, and the two women then sat for several TV interviews.

Cain and many other conservatives jumped on Bialek's association with Allred, who has contributed money to several Democratic candidates.

Another Cain accuser, Karen Kraushaar, identified herself Tuesday.

Cain held a news conference Tuesday in Arizona, where he took questions after he and his lawyer, Lin Wood, gave lengthy opening remarks.

Wood has warned other women who might come forward with allegations against Cain that they would be aggressively scrutinized and should give the matter careful consideration before going public.

Cain also gave an interview to ABC News, where he suggested reporters had menaced members of his family, including his wife, Gloria, who has stayed out of the spotlight thus far.

And Cain is making the rounds of late-night talk shows.

"The voice of the people is stronger than the voice of the media," Cain told ABC's Jimmy Kimmel. "They're not going to be easily swayed by what the media hype is."

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LeftLeanWing 06:30 PM on 11/13/2011
Herman Cain Milks The Media Spotlight


Cain:to Madea Spotlite:..

Hey Baby....  oh my....   Come Closer... a lil Closer... that's it....   now Let me put my hand on them Udders...  so I can *ahem* Milk You....    1st........  yeah  Read More...
09:53 AM on 11/21/2011
Will you ignorant libs stop juxtaposing gaffes. Geez. What the whole video. Any of you schmucks that don't just need to fold your own tents.
06:16 AM on 11/15/2011
Your stumble on Libya is a profound and telling reason why you are far from being a qualified Presidential candidate. You are moving to the end of the debate line which is reserved for marginal candidates. Best to fold your tent and move off the stage.
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RepublicanDepression
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01:02 AM on 11/15/2011
"Herman Cain Seeks Advantage In Media Attention"

And Cain got it. On Libya.

How's that media attention working out for you?
01:30 PM on 11/14/2011
I hope the scandal is not true, i kind of like Hermie.
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11:50 AM on 11/14/2011
Herman Cain is a joke. He's not going to get the nomination. If it was down to him and Michelle Bachmann, Michelle would win. The only people supporting him are the mainstream GOP. The southern conservative base wouldn't vote for a black man if their lives depended on it, I don't care how much pizza he gave them. Cain getting the nomination would assure a low turnout at the polls for the Republicans and ensure Obama's re-election. They aren't about to let that happen. Honestly, sad to say, Romney and maybe Huntsman (we haven't heard enough from him to know) are the only two who look "presidential." Honestly, I'd like to hear more from Huntsman. He has valuable foreign policy experience and has worked with the White House. He's actually probably the most qualified for the job.
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11:38 AM on 11/14/2011
Cain ran a mediocre pizza chain, which was sold off at the end of his time there, big deal. Running a pizza chain is not a very complex business model.
06:18 AM on 11/15/2011
Not sure you can draw sure fire conclusions from what a person did the past. Look at Truman and Obama. Neither had impressive work credentials but each has argueably been good Presidents.
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
11:37 AM on 11/14/2011
BTW: He has never done anything wrong in his Life.
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Make GOP just GO
10:51 AM on 11/14/2011
He can hardly wait for that big, fat Faux contract!
10:50 AM on 11/14/2011
This is all entertainment for those of us who do not watch TV that often. It's American entertainment at it's finest; no one believes Cain even has a chance at being the nominee and if he did win; Obama would pick his bones in a debate. That goes for the rest of those clowns that are debating for the Republican position.

The Republican's who could run in that position are watching Obama and saying to themselves. "No way will I run against him and be made to look like a fool"! Ha! I'll wait for a future opportunity.

Hey conservatives; Obama will remain your commander in chief in 2012; get ovet it and hope Hillay doesn't run as his VP. If she does I won't see you guys in office for the next twenty years.
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10:35 AM on 11/14/2011
At first Cain was funny. He came up with Ubecky-becky-beckystan, the 999 plan that would bankrupt the country, and it seemed like he wanted to audition on American Idol. But I am getting more and more tired of his off the wall teapublican rants and frankly I am sick of seeing him all the time. I want to know what these yahoos are going to do to build our economy. What are they going to do about immigrations? I don't want to hear general I will fix this, I will do that, but not a single thing on how.

I wish Cain would go away and let people who might have something useful to say.
09:55 AM on 11/14/2011
Of all the nerve, seeking an advantage in media attention! This was supposed to bury him, but he's turning the tables on you media guys. How dare he!
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09:09 AM on 11/14/2011
Same can be said about the firestorm of criticism raised by FAUX commentators over Obama's every move.
So where is the objectivism in the attacks leveled at Liberals over the years. Conservatives would say that every problem that this country faces is caused by "Liberals". That is not true.
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09:05 AM on 11/14/2011
Notice since the accusers have come forward, Herman stopped wearing his pi mp hat.

lol
07:12 AM on 11/14/2011
This is hillarious. If he had not responded to the attacks, he would have been attacked for that. So now that he responds to his attackers, HP reports that he is "milking" the spotlight with the harrassment issue.

If you are a Conservative, no matter what you do, HP will criticize you. You know when I went to Journalism school, they taught us that it was crucial as a journalist to be OBJECTIVE. Maybe the people who work for HP need to look that word up in the dictionary. You might learn something.
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10:52 AM on 11/14/2011
Wah, wah,wah,wah................................
11:00 AM on 11/20/2011
463 Fans and that's the best rebuttle you have? "Wah, wah, wah, wah"? How about debating my point intelligently, or is that too much to ask? Amazing how Liberals with nothing to back up an argument will resort to some kind of Junior High School taunt.
05:54 AM on 11/14/2011
nothing wrong with a politician milking the media. he loves the limelight.