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Gloria Cain Fox News Interview: Herman Cain 'Totally Respects Women', Claims Don't Ring True

Gloria Cain Fox News Interview Herman Cain

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/13/11 09:18 PM ET Updated: 11/14/11 10:05 AM ET

Herman Cain's wife says sexual harassment allegations facing her husband don't ring true because he "totally respects women."

In an interview with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren that is scheduled to air on Monday evening, Gloria Cain stands by her husband's side. She said she could not believe the charges levied against him, telling Van Susteren: "I'm thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said."

"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."

Two weeks ago, Gloria Cain was scheduled to speak on Fox News, but canceled her appearance. A few days later, Herman Cain appeared on "Geraldo At Large," revealing that his wife took the controversy "harder than I did."

BACKGROUND ON HERMAN CAIN:
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  • Positive Intensity

    A relative unknown upon his entry into the race, Herman Cain has experienced promising numbers in both name recognition, as well as the new metric of "positive intensity." These upward trends have since propelled him to the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elections/state/US/?chart=12USPresRepPR&chart_mode=new" target="_hplink">top of many GOP primary polls</a>. In late June, a <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/148283/Bachmann-Strong-Position-She-Enters-2012-Race.aspx" target="_hplink">Gallup poll</a> showed Cain's name recognition up 25 percent from earlier in the year, to 46 percent. Meanwhile, his positive intensity score stood at 24, among the highest of any candidate in the field. Enthusiastic supporters have also helped Cain take impressive wins at a variety of early straw poll events. He's taken the top spot at the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/01/herman-cain-straw-poll_n_914906.html" target="_hplink">Western Conservative Summit</a>, the <a href="http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/08/27/herman-cain-wins-georgia-gop-straw-poll/" target="_hplink">Georgia GOP Straw Poll</a> in August (Georgia is Cain's home state), and more recently <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/24/herman-cainflorida-straw-poll-results-2011_n_979096.html" target="_hplink">in Florida</a> and Chicago. Cain also won a <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/27/news/la-pn-herman-cain-tea-party-poll-20110228" target="_hplink">February straw poll</a> at an Arizona Tea Party event, beating Ron Paul in a vote among attendees, though at the time he was the only officially declared 2012 candidate involved.

  • Pizza Mogul To Conservative Hero

    Cain's first trip to the political spotlight was launched by what is now called a "YouTube moment," though it took place more than a decade before the website was launched. It has since been re-transformed into a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WP5dYfBBzU" target="_hplink">YouTube clip</a>. The highlight came in 1994 when Cain, then CEO of Godfather's Pizza, duked it out with Clinton at a town hall forum the president was holding to push his health care reform proposal. As Slate's Dave Weigel <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2281516/" target="_hplink">reports</a>: <blockquote>Cain got a question in. He'd been a turnaround artist at Pillsbury, working with Burger King, and in 1986 he'd been put in command of the failing Godfather's Pizza franchise. He saved it with triage, closing 250 of around 800 restaurants, before leading an investor group that bought the franchise and put him in charge. By the time he met Clinton, he had been elected president of the National Restaurant Association. This explained some of his confidence as he lit into his president. "On behalf of all of those business owners that are in a situation similar to mine," asked Cain, "my question is, quite simply, if I'm forced to do this what will I tell those people whose jobs I will have to eliminate?" "Well, wait a minute," said Clinton, attempting a charm offensive. "Let's ask--let's talk a minute about what you would have to do." The employer mandate would add only 2 percent to Cain's costs, Clinton argued, and Cain could just charge more for pizza. "I'm a satisfied customer, I'd keep buying from you." "Mr. President," said Cain, "with all due respect, your calculation on what the impact would do, quite honestly, is incorrect."</blockquote> It didn't take long for this clip to make the rounds, which won Cain commendations from Republican icons such as Newt Gingrich, Jack Kemp and Rush Limbaugh. For more on Cain's rapid political rise, read the rest of Weigel's piece at <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2281516/" target="_hplink">Slate</a>.

  • 9-9-9 Plan

    Cain has been making a big pitch for his "<a href="http://www.hermancain.com/images/economicgrowth.pdf" target="_hplink">9-9-9</a>" plan, which would eliminate some taxes such as the payroll tax and estate tax, and lower a variety of others, leaving business taxes and income taxes at a flat rate of 9 percent. It would also create a national sales tax of 9 percent. The 999 plan has been <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/herman-cains-misleading-pitch-for-the-999-plan/2011/10/12/gIQAHszPgL_blog.html" target="_hplink">criticized</a> as an economic blueprint that would put a bigger tax burden on the middle class. HuffPost's Amanda Terkel also <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/13/herman-cain-999-sim-city_n_1008952.html" target="_hplink">reported</a> that the simple tax structure exhibited some similarities to the default given to players in the video game, SimCity 4. Cain added an important update to his plan in October, outlining tax exemptions for poorer Americans and economically depressed areas. The Associated Press reports: <blockquote>After sharp criticism over his one-size-fits-all plan from Republicans and Democrats alike, Cain proposed no income taxes for Americans living at or below the poverty line. He also proposed exemptions for businesses investing in "opportunity zones" as a way to give an economic jolt to rundown neighborhoods such as the one he visited in hard-hit Detroit.</blockquote>

  • What's His Deal With Islam?

    Herman Cain has repeatedly caused consternation with questionable comments about Islam and American Muslims. At a March event held in Iowa for prospective presidential candidates, Cain said outright that he <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/26/gop-iowa-steve-king-2012_n_840956.html" target="_hplink">wouldn't appoint any Muslims</a> to his cabinet if elected, over fears that they would work to install Sharia law. He later <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/18/herman-cain-muslims-right-online_n_879852.html#s294502&title=John_LaRosa" target="_hplink">attempted</a> to walk that statement back, saying "I am not anti-Muslim. I am anti-terrorist." Months later, Cain stoked more scrutiny when he <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/17/herman-cain-fox-mosques_n_900939.html" target="_hplink">said</a> Americans "have the right" to block mosques in their communities. The claim came in response to a question by "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace about Cain's criticism of a planned Islamic center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which had sparked protests from residents of the town. He later held a summit with Muslim leaders to try to patch up relations with the community. AP <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/27/herman-cain-muslims-apology_n_911629.html" target="_hplink">reported</a> at the time: <blockquote>Cain met with four Muslim leaders in Sterling, Va. He said in a statement later he was "truly sorry" for comments that may have "betrayed" his commitment to the Constitution and the religious freedom it guarantees.</blockquote>

  • Unpolished

    Cain's first display of political greenness came at an inopportune time, during his campaign announcement in May. Speaking to his followers about the importance of following the Constitution, Cain seemed to refer to the Declaration of Independence. "We don't need to rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America, we need to reread the Constitution and enforce the Constitution," Cain said. "And I know that there are some people that are not going to do that, so for the benefit of those that are not going to read it because they don't want us to go by the Constitution, there's a little section in there that talks about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The Constitution, of course, doesn't reference "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Weeks later, Cain made another <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/05/herman-cain-blunders-on-palestinian-right-of-return/" target="_hplink">public blunder</a> on Fox News Sunday, when he appeared to be confused on the concept of Palestinian "Right of Return," or the belief that Palestinians, as well as their descendants, who were forced to leave their property in Israel should be allowed to return. Israel is firmly opposed to the "Right of Return," and considering Cain had slammed President Obama earlier for his supposedly anti-Israel approach to Middle Eastern affairs, his apparent confusion on the issue didn't go unnoticed.

  • Cain: Benefactor

    Cain made a big impression in Omaha in the '80s when he helped spearhead an effort to save an inner-city youth center. It eventually culminated in a series of charity gospel concerts that raised more than $5 million for a new branch. HuffPost's Andrea Stone <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/24/herman-cains-charity_n_934996.html#s338338&title=Herman_Cain" target="_hplink">reports</a>: <blockquote>It was the late 1980s and the then-CEO of Godfather's Pizza and self-made multimillionaire brokered a deal with the YMCA of Greater Omaha to merge with the struggling Edmonson Youth Outreach Center so that its founder could get health insurance. Joe Edmonson was a beloved wrestling coach in the community who, despite being a quadriplegic, inspired a generation of underprivileged black youth. Cain had joined the board of the sports and after-school program in predominantly-black north Omaha after a young wrestler whose mother worked as a janitor at Godfather's headquarters approached him to help sponsor a team trip to a national tournament. So when the local YMCA approached Cain, one of Omaha's most prominent African American business leaders, for help to raise funds for a new neighborhood branch, he agreed. But only if the Y merged with the Edmonson Center.</blockquote> But the object of Cain's charitable affection may have changed of late, Stone notes: <blockquote>In recent years, Cain has written more checks to political causes and candidates than to charity. But the former businessman and conservative radio talk show host had chosen in years past to focus his philanthropy on education for inner-city youth so, he has said, they can overcome poverty and racial discrimination the way he did.</blockquote> Cain has also donated large sums to The University of Nebraska at Omaha, Morehouse College and Antioch Baptist Church. For more on the giving habits of other GOP presidential candidates, click <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/24/herman-cains-charity_n_934996.html#s328540&title=Rick_Perry" target="_hplink">here</a>.

  • Koch Candidate?

    Cain has sought to capitalize off of his supposed political outsider status, but a recent report suggested that the one-time pizza mogul may be deeply involved with some of the powerful, moneyed influencers in Washington politics --particularly the Koch brothers. From the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/16/herman-cain-koch-brothers-americans-prosperity-2012-gop-campaign_n_1013661.html" target="_hplink">Associated Press </a>: <blockquote>Cain's campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his "9-9-9" plan to rewrite the nation's tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.</blockquote> Read the rest of the report here.

  • Sexual Harassment History?

    Politico <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/67194.html" target="_hplink">reported</a> in late October that two women had filed sexual harassment complaints against Cain during his tenure as head of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s. Cain has denied that the allegations had any merit, though his reaction to the resultant firestorm has been <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/01/herman-cain-sexual-harassment-settlement_n_1068719.html?ref=politics" target="_hplink">anything but consistent</a>. After first claiming ignorance, Cain later admitted to knowing more about the story than he had first let on. The video above documents Cain's vacillation on the facts of the report.

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Herman Cain's wife says sexual harassment allegations facing her husband don't ring true because he "totally respects women." In an interview with Fox News' Greta Van Susteren that is scheduled to ...
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lanarae76
People are so narrow minded
11:58 AM on 12/02/2011
Just saying, in most of these situations women have no idea there husbands are capable of that behavior. No man is going to say “Babe, FYI I’m a cheater and I also like to help out women who do sexual favors for me. I call it an even trade”. Come on…
06:26 AM on 11/25/2011
Well..........nevermind.
09:53 AM on 11/17/2011
I don't know who is right or wrong in this fiasco but I do know that many wives have no clue to how their husbands act when not at home. But God Bless Her for defending her man!! :-)
07:23 PM on 11/15/2011
Folks this woman has been married to him 40 years. I agree with her. Lets cut him some slack and focus on beating the Democrats? Cool? Thanks. Fan me if you agree.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
09:47 PM on 11/15/2011
Gotcha covered. Fanned & Faved
11:27 PM on 11/15/2011
Hey Jimbo you just fanned too! These colors don't run!
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Stephen Holland
07:13 PM on 11/15/2011
i find it so hard to believe that so many actually bought into his song and dance and many even still do.It makes a statement of the mentality of a huge number of republican voters. If this offends you that does not mean you are a mindless retard,,that ,,that only mean are one of the millions of poor miss-guided Fox worshipers .
03:03 PM on 11/15/2011
I'm sorry, but Mrs. Cain's claim of her husband's regard for women means absolutely nothing to me. Of coarse she would/should defend him, otherwise it's a strike against her too.
I didn't care for Cain before the scandal because he has no compassion for the poor, the unemployed, or victims of rape & incest. Given that, four allegations of sexual harrassment doesn't sound too far off his character.
Now I question Gloria Cain's character too. hmmmm.
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ASHTON CRUZ
So Meaty!
02:48 PM on 11/15/2011
Too bad she didnt break her silence with his face.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
09:48 PM on 11/15/2011
Why?
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Pennsanic
Be nice to the US or we'll bring you democracy too
12:35 PM on 11/15/2011
Perhaps Mrs. C has a different definition of "respect" than every other woman I know.
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11:22 AM on 11/15/2011
Wow...did anyone see the article on Cain's lie detector test?

http://milkthebull.com/2011/11/12/cain-willing-to-take-lie-detector-test-as-long-all-questions-are-on-pizza-related-topics/
09:48 AM on 11/15/2011
The conservatives like "jimbo" who are defending Cain show a common thread between them: The utter dependence on "religious thinking" - Better known as, "It's true BECAUSE I BELIEVE IT TO BE SO, and never mind about any inconvenient facts that might tell the real story."

They BELIEVE in Herman, so it is therefore UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE for him to have assaulted those women; It MUST be ABSOLUTELY TRUE that this is all a smear campaign thrown together by the "liberal media" - Or Romney, or Rick Perry, or the Loch Ness Monster, or anybody who ISN'T THE SAINTED HERMAN.

This is exactly what's wrong with the Republican Party - It quit being a party of thinkers, and became a party that does NOTHING but pander to fanatics, push the emotional buttons of a base whom they go out of their way to keep as misinformed and frightened as possible, and worship the rich as the be-all and end-all of human existence.

Cain is a religious fanatic, and religious fanatics see EVERYTHING in terms of their "special" relationship with their almighty, and someone as egotistical as Herman Cain WOULD believe that an omnipotent and all-powerful being would take a personal interest in the political ambitions of a producer of crappy pizzas and a peddler of cheap, rah-rah "self-help" books and lectures.

Get a clue, America - Guys like Herman Cain aim so high, that they want to drag the rest of you down to their level.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
11:56 AM on 11/15/2011
Why, why, would you point your ludicrous accusations at me? First, I am an atheist, and don't look at anything on faith, unless I have something to cause the faith in the first place. I'm not even sure Mr. Cain is my candidate, although he would certainly be 100s of times better then the current pathetic empty-suit in the White House who, by the way, you liberals follow with blind, baseless faith.

Just as I did not believe the allegations about Clinton until they were proven, I won't accept the accusations about Mr. Cain until there is at least some reasonable semblance of evidence. And I learned long ago that accusations from the historical party of slavery, racism and intolerance, are typically without evidence and are based solely on hate.
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Wmof2011
Repbs prance around the fed $trillns-& ruins USofA
11:02 AM on 11/16/2011
Jimbo is on fire. lol
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ssnt
670 Economists(6 w/ Nobel Prize) like Mitt's plan
05:26 PM on 11/15/2011
Reminds me of the blind adoration of Obama.
08:56 AM on 11/15/2011
You have alot of nerve printing this, it is quite apparent that these " ladies " are being coached. This is political personnal destruction and it comes from the President. By the way, Gloria Stienem and Anjelica Huston are far from gorgeous. Not even in the running. Your bias is showing... and in your critcism of Mr Perry's flub, how many states did the President say there were? How many flubs has the Vice President made? and how did the President say Corps, didn't he say corpse instead of core?
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MamamiaT
11:13 AM on 11/15/2011
dougded, calm down. Most of us on the left don't really worry about what he does in his private life, Hello we DID vote for Bill Clinton! I personally wouldn't vote for Mr. Cain but not because I think he might have been insensitive, I am clearly a "communist". Most high level executives ARE pretty insensitive, I don't "hire" them for their personal lives. As far as our current president being the source of this destruction, I rather think not. The other candidates for the GOP nod are starting to feed on each other and this seems more like a desperation move on someone low, or falling, in the GOP polls. I agree with you that EVERYONE flubs during these campaigns and the media feeds on it. Exhaustion will do that to a person. You might want to switch to de-caf though, speaking of a bias showing.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Pennsanic
Be nice to the US or we'll bring you democracy too
12:38 PM on 11/15/2011
For the love of pancakes, get a hold of yourself. And give it up already about 57 states. We all know there are actually 58 states.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
09:52 PM on 11/15/2011
Actually, he said there were 60. He said he had visited 57, had one to go, and his handlers weren't going to let him go to Alaska or Hawaii.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
08:30 AM on 11/15/2011
You libs are really a hoot. Four days ago, you claimed Mr. Cain was "guilty" because his wife was silent. Now that we see how appealing his wife and family are, and that they all know him well and laugh at these ridiculous accusations, you claim he is guilty and all six of his family members are deluded. If these four women were to suddenly recant, and state that they were paid off to make up these stories, you dems would argue that only NOW were they actually paid off. The simple fact is, IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS. He is a black conservative, so the dems will do or say anything to destroy him.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Pennsanic
Be nice to the US or we'll bring you democracy too
12:39 PM on 11/15/2011
When did anyone say Herb was guilty because his wife was silent, exactly?

PS We dream of running against Herb. Obama would mop the debate floor with him. It ain't the Dems torpedoing Herb. Look to your own team. Specifically, look at how Rove has treated the whole scandal.
07:41 AM on 11/15/2011
He's smarmy! His wife is loyal and that's real nice, but, she can't be looking at the numbers of accusations. It's hard to imagine someone getting that many accusations and some of the accusers being paid tens of thousand of dollars in hush money and not be guilty.
I know it's terrible to be accused of something and then be innocent, but 5 is too many accusers without there being a conspiracy and I don't believe there is a conspiracy.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
08:09 AM on 11/15/2011
Of course you don't! That's because you are a liberal, and he's a Republican and his skin is the same color as your ancestors' slaves.
09:16 AM on 11/15/2011
I'm pretty sure the anti-slavery Republicans would all be Democrats now. The Republicans used to be the liberal party, after all.
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MamamiaT
11:15 AM on 11/15/2011
Wow, Jimbo, de-caf tea for you!
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Susann Morgan
My BS Detector is calibrated twice a day.
08:23 AM on 11/15/2011
Where there is smoke, there is fire. When you run for President, your entire life is examined with a microscope. If he thought this wouldn't come out, he's loonier than I thought. There's enough documentation that exists to know SOMETHING happened. Changing stories and acting confused only makes it worse. If he'd met it head on, or better yet, brought it out before the media did, this could have been different. But he's not a serious contender, so it's a moot point anyway.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
12:04 PM on 11/15/2011
Maybe Mr. Cain was fooled by the fact that Obama's life was never examined by anyone.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Ktbu Lfu
Tired of people making fun of my micro-bio
07:27 AM on 11/15/2011
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
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Jimbo2001
Founding Father wannabe
08:10 AM on 11/15/2011
You're describing liberals.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Ktbu Lfu
Tired of people making fun of my micro-bio
08:15 AM on 11/15/2011
Oh whatever. Can't you come up with something a little more intelligent than that?
09:16 AM on 11/15/2011
oops, lol totally didn't mean to favorite that.
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Susann Morgan
My BS Detector is calibrated twice a day.
08:23 AM on 11/15/2011
Yes, and a few of them are trolling around here today. :-)
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markie G
...all 6's, 7's + 9's
02:55 AM on 11/15/2011
like,....TOtally......