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Cain, Not Sex, Will Sink Cain

Posted: 11/09/11 01:43 PM ET

GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain was emphatic when asked at his Scottsdale, Arizona press conference whether he'd drop out of the race over the lengthening sexual harassment charges against him. "No way" he said. He's right about sexual harassment not being the torpedo that will sink his presidential hopeful ship. But he's wrong about his candidacy's eventual sink.

Sexual harassment is a vile, dirty and disgusting business. But it's also the business more time than not that's earmarked by he said, she said accusations and allegations that are rarely witnessed and verified, has little hard proof, and subject to a wide world of interpretation and innuendo. Scores of prominent men from former President Bill Clinton to Clarence Thomas, as well as legions of noted business leaders, athletes, entertainers, and would be politicians have been slapped with the label of sexual harasser, and had or been threatened with lawsuits, demands for settlements and pay offs. But in most cases, Clinton and Thomas, being prime examples, the sex charges aren't enough to sink their careers.

Cain is fresh proof of that. During the first days of the scandal he bagged more campaign dollars than he had previously and polls showed that his support didn't slip much downward. Cain like the others that have been slapped with the tag of sexual harasser did the predictable. He ducked, dodged, denied, probably lied, and then slandered his growing number of accusers. That got lots of press ink and more shrugs from his most impassioned backers. That confirms why Cain soared to the top and stayed at or near the top of the GOP heap of presidential candidates in the first place.

He has remained there even with the sex scandal dogging his every step for cynical practical and political reasons. He provides feel good relief for Tea Party leaders and followers and ultra-conservatives that have been pounded from pillar to post with the charge that they're racist and hateful baiters of any and every thing black, starting with their favorite target President Obama. The wild eyed backing Cain's gotten from them in straw polls in conservative bastions in the Deep South seemed to refute the notion that they're a cabal of unreconstructed bigots.

He's a businessman, and not a career politician. In this era of rabid public loathing and disgust of politicians, Cain is like the proverbial man on the White Horse who can make everything in the Beltway right by bringing his brand of corporate time clock efficiency to the White House. He brings wit, a crude charm, and most importantly entertainment to what has been a dull, lackluster, and pedestrian field of GOP hacks, retreads, and borderline zanies that have plopped themselves before GOP voters as the men and women who can take out Obama. None of them before Cain dashed onto the scene registered much of a pulse beat among the GOP rank and file.

Cain appeared to be the most effective among the GOP presidential contenders in posing as the ABR (anybody but Romney) alternative. The Iowa poll conducted by the Des Moines Register in which Cain ran neck and neck with him among GOP voters reconfirmed that Romney has what's charitably called "serious vulnerabilities" meaning that ultra conservative don't like him and what they perceive he represents. These are the voters that are most likely to vote in the official Iowa GOP Caucus in January and they said that they were three times more likely to back Cain over Romney.

Cain has one more asset that fascinates a celebrity chit chat and gossip star struck media that guaranteed him a star place on the national media and political gab show circuit. He could spew out a catchy, goofball, sound bite or gaffe. His botching the name Uzbekistan, as Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan, calling for an electrified border fence complete with alligators and moats, branding blacks that back the Democrats as brainwashed, and botching the issue of trading prisoners at Guantanamo for hostages presumably that meant dealing with Al-Qaeda, were laughable. And these amused stumbles and bumbles made political featherweight Sarah Palin look almost like the second coming of FDR and Lincoln in comparison to him. That just made him even more a marketable curiosity item for the media and the much of the public.

GOP mainstream leaders, hard-nosed GOP political operatives, and the big gun financial donors have mostly treated the Cain candidacy as a fun and games, amusing sideshow act that is doomed to fade into the sunset long before it's time for serious primary politicking and voting. The sex charges are just the playful icing on the Cain circus act. It's an act that would fold in due time anyway. Despite Cain's defiant pronouncement that sex won't derail him and he's in the race for the long haul, his drop-out time is close at hand, sexual harassment allegations, or no.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is the author How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and broadcast on thehutchinsonreportnews.com

 

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GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain was emphatic when asked at his Scottsdale, Arizona press conference whether he'd drop out of the race over the lengthening sexual harassment charges against him.
GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain was emphatic when asked at his Scottsdale, Arizona press conference whether he'd drop out of the race over the lengthening sexual harassment charges against him.
 
 
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
TheCarCzarsPage
01:08 AM on 11/10/2011
Cain is able.
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Steelsil
Alan Grayson for President!
02:18 AM on 11/10/2011
Able to what? Nothing good. He drove shareholder value at Godfathers through the ground, is completely ignorant about all the issues and world events, and flip flops about things like whether or not he is for abortion, and his policies are unworkable.
10:39 PM on 11/09/2011
The big question isn't whether Cain will lose. Of course he will. The question is whether he'll outlast Perry, Bachmann, Sanitarium and Neutered.
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10:05 PM on 11/09/2011
Who on earth is moderating this?? Absolutely none of my comments made it on here, and only one is up for moderation. This is ridiculous.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
09:02 PM on 11/09/2011
Cain's time is almost up. For me, it can not be soon enough.
08:30 PM on 11/09/2011
Whatever else he may be, Herman Cain is a confirmed illeist. One of the best-known illeists is LeBron James (“LeBron stays humble by just being LeBron James.”) Employed somewhat tongue-in-cheek, Bob Dole almost managed to poke fun at himself. (“Bob Dole says you can trust Bob Dole.”)

Herman Cain should tell Herman Cain that a certain amount of narcissism works to the advantage of those who are both ambitious and extremely self-confident, the most famous example being Julius Caesar writing of himself: “Caesar looks into the eye of God, and God blinks.”

However, Herman Cain should explain to Herman Cain that illeism can be a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder, a condition in which people have an inflated sense of self-importance and an extreme preoccupation with themselves. Herman Cain should also advise Herman Cain that illeism may illustrate the feeling of being outside one's body and watching things happen -- a psychological disconnect possibly resulting from the inability to reconcile certain actions with the individual's own self-image.

Now in the case of Herman Cain's Herman Cain, I wonder what sort of actions could have that kind of effect.
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philhellene
Far Left and Proud of It!
06:52 PM on 11/09/2011
It is always the cover-up or how one responds that sinks you. Cain should have been more familiar with Nixon and that crowd.

Along with his cavalier attitude toward some basic foreign policy issues, his uniqueness just doesn't make it anymore. I would rather have someone who takes the job of being President seriously rather than someone who thinks of the office as an opportunity to joke around.
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Opposition Research
Studying the enemies of civil liberty for 20 years
06:30 PM on 11/09/2011
Voters who want a candidate to mirror their pet bigotries will idolize that candidate no matter what. Sarah Palin was deemed infallible by the "conservative base," and now Herman Cain enjoys that presumption of infallibility.

Herman Cain could tell an audience that the sky is blue and the conservative media would be raving about his incomparable intellect for weeks.
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George From NYC
Warren in 2016
06:26 PM on 11/09/2011
Why does Cain always refer to himself in the third person?
justobserve
Not left nor right or center. Just a free thinker!
05:51 PM on 11/09/2011
Well, if the sexual harassment accusations are still a growing concern in this country then we can understand why it's still is: there are still some people showing their supports for the accused person even though they haven't got any proof of the opposite apart from their blind trust in that accused person's words! Do they think the accused person would tell them "Hey buddy, I sexually harassed that lady,.." instead of living a life of two faces? It's such a tragedy that many women in this civilized world still have to endure those things to keep their jobs, knowing they would have a hard time to accuse their big boss of such acts.
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Rmtns
Republican't is what it is
05:39 PM on 11/09/2011
Koch-Cain, runnin' all round my brain (Thank you to Eric Clapton)
06:32 PM on 11/09/2011
Herman Cain, the "Koch Brother from another Mother' seems to have the "Pinocchio" gene somewhere when it comes to his "Explanations".
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TyneCrescent
A Word To The Wise Is Sufficient
05:11 PM on 11/09/2011
Pretty accurate depiction. Its Cain's inabilities that will derail the Cain train more than anything. Charming and witty he may be, (I don't see either) to those who are reality challenged and fail to seriously take note of his flawed and often incorrect statements or policy intents, or his political acumen (also, which I don't see). His eventual campaign collapse, dysfunction, incoherent and unrealistic "when I'm president" rantings will fade, simply put, he won't be president. Ever. Sorry supporters of Mr. Cain "Unable." His campaign's demise won't even register a blimp on the history meter of failed politicians.
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Opposition Research
Studying the enemies of civil liberty for 20 years
06:33 PM on 11/09/2011
I dunno. It would thankfully kill his chances in the general -- but among a base that seeks a charismatic leader to idolize as s/he mirrors their pet bigotries, *nothing* can shake their faith.
Jay Haney
My nuclear family imploded when I was 18. I've bee
09:04 PM on 11/09/2011
There is a hardcore group of supporters, yes, but Cain is not about to win over anyone else in the balkanized GOP field. I am fairly sure that each of the hardcore factions, when their favorite candidate fails to get the nomination, is simply going to take their ball and go home...never to return.
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Edward Current
Writer and YouTube comedian and musician
05:06 PM on 11/09/2011
Herman Cain is the GOP's "black friend."
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joekerr
Your micro bio is empty
04:44 PM on 11/09/2011
I kind of agree with this post, except for one thing. It makes the assumption that Herman Cain is actually serious about pursuing the Presidency. I do not believe this to be true. As of the moment, he is essentially on a book tour, and making the rounds on network televisions, something I do not see any of the other GOP candidates engaging in. Anyone with enough shrewdness could look at the current crop of tv analyst and commentators...Huckabee, Palin, Spitzer to name a few and see that the more controversial you are, the more likely you will wind up on network tv. I wouldn't be in the least bit suprised if Cain is the one who leaked the story in the first place. The more media attention, the better.
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
07:19 PM on 11/09/2011
#47...He just may have done it himself...He is the one who stands to gain the most $$$$
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Ice9
AZ: We're assumed guilty until proven innocent.
04:34 PM on 11/09/2011
When anything that will gather a crowd can be used by a pitchman to sell snake oil, a man standing on a ledge is better than a man delivering a speech.

Our current media is just an updated version - the audience is the product being delivered to the pitchman. Serious presentation of issues and information isn't necessary, our media has failed us as voters.

They followed Sarah Palin around for months. Then Donald Trump was going to run, or not. Back on again, “I’ll make an announcement on my TV show”. Any fool with a microphone and a camera stood around waiting for something to draw the crowd.

Now Herman Cain is filling the airwaves with John Birch Society and Libertarian themes – sponsored by the Koch Brothers and dutifully delivered by cable news networks and Fox Fake News. Issues and ideas supported by mainstream leaders and thinkers take a backseat to the circus.
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JeffmChicago
It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World
04:34 PM on 11/09/2011
Mr. Hutchinson hands down this is the most precise analysis of Herman Cain I have read on Huffpo and it's funny too. Thank you!
06:34 PM on 11/09/2011
Yes!