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gimmesometruth27 wrote:this is how you get yourself knocked out of a presidential campaign...or pulled out of it by the ear by your wife
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/0 ... 25626.html
Herman & Gloria Cain's Problems Go Way Back: Report
As Herman Cain headed home on Friday to Georgia to face his wife for the first time since Ginger White alleged an affair with him, a new report surfaced stories of the couple having deep marital unrest long before Cain's presidential campaign was rocked by allegations of sexual harassment.
"It never felt like a real marriage when I was around them," someone close to the family told the Daily Beast. "Mostly he was always gone and his wife seemed to be OK with it. Not being together seemed the norm for their marriage, and Gloria didn't seem to mind. His kids didn’t seem to mind either."
The Cains have been married for 43 years. They have two sons and three grandchildren. Sources told the Daily Beast that Cain's attraction to other women has always been a strain, and the couple has even lived apart during periods of their marriage.
Cain previously told HuffPost that Gloria supported him throughout the sexual harassment allegations that surfaced last month, but he has acknowledged that his wife never knew about his friendship with Ginger White or that he was giving her money and gifts over the years. He insists their relationship was not sexual. White has apologized to Gloria for having sex with Cain.
Gloria told FOX News last month that the sexual harassment charges other women have leveled against her husband don't ring true because he "totally respects women."
But a campaign worker told the Daily Beast that she was pressured to do the interview and won't defend her husband again against Ginger White's story.
"She doesn't want to be forced to do that again because she knows he's had girlfriends for many years," the source said. "She just looked the other way. But if he won't get out of the race, she may have to."
In light of the Ginger White allegations, Cain is reassessing his candidacy and his conversation with his wife Friday may be pivotal in his decision whether to remain in the race.
"It is having a toll and anybody would do the same thing," he told FOX News.
Meanwhile, "Women For Herman Cain" launched Friday and Gloria is listed as the group's National Chairperson. The site uses an image of several ethnically diverse women giving the thumbs up; these are not Cain supporters but models for a stock photo. Actual female supporters have posted words of encouragement for the couple and harsh attacks against Cain's accusers. Here are some words from Barbara Dayan of Nipomo, Calif.:
Dear Mrs. Cain Don't pay attention to these pathetic husbandless women who are jealous of women like you in happy long-term marriages. These vindictive women can't find a husband or keep one. They are like stalkers who try to latch on to any man who shows a bit of kindness or attention to them. When these unstable women come out of the woodwork to make accusations about Herman just say, "Honey, get a life, I believe my husband." We want you to be our First Lady Mrs. Cain!
The initiative's press release follows:
"Women For Cain" is an online national fellowship of women dedicated to helping elect Herman Cain as the next President of the United States.
Mr. Cain has been a strong advocate for women throughout his lifetime, defending and promoting the issues of quality health care, family, education, equality in the workplace and many other concerns so important to American women.
Gloria Cain is the National Chairperson for "Women for Cain" and is the very special woman who Mr. Cain devoted his life to many years ago. Mr. Cain and Gloria celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary earlier this year. The couple has two children and three grandchildren and a legacy of family, friends, and community and church involvement.
"Women For Cain" was formed to inspire a national women's alliance in support of Herman Cain 2012 and Friends of Herman Cain. Please join our conversation to learn of volunteer opportunities and to be informed of issues and events surrounding the Herman Cain campaign.
Thank you for your support. We welcome your thoughts and encouragement for Mr. Cain. We also welcome your involvement in our effort to renew America with the common-sense solutions and principled leadership that Mr. Cain provides. Join us as we work to bring true opportunity and prosperity to all Americans.
On Oct. 31 Politico broke the news that two women had filed sexual harassment claims against Herman Cain when he ran the National Restaurant Association 20 years ago. At the time the story was published the women wished to remain anonymous, but one, Karen Kraushaar, came forward on Nov. 8, the day after a third woman, Sharon Bialek, held a press conference alleging she was sexually harassed by Cain.
Kraushaar, a Treasury Department spokeswoman, was an employee at the National Restaurant Association during the time Cain was head of the group. She did not discuss the details of the claim, but her attorney described the story Bialek told as familiar. "I'm not authorized to give specifics, but the conduct is similar and it's corroborating evidence for the complaint my client filed." Kraushaar received a settlement of about $45,000.
This stuff sounds like a rag magazine :?
I put no credit in 'some source' and rumor and gossip.
The truth is his wife, no so far his life partner, is a wonderful woman married to a very
egotistical man. As Hillary was and these special women have their own agendas also.0 -
gimmesometruth27 wrote:pandora wrote:I wonder who 'they' are?
I had not heard that about a bad marriage
one would think him being from right here there would be news on that
the consensus here is people aren't giving much credit to the 13 year affair lady
and in local interviews, she is very weak, definitely not credible, and really fudged
on the monetary gain questions that her accusations will bring her.
Local news got phone call records and she was certainly bugging him by phone and text
and him hardly returning the calls with just minutes totaling in the 17 calls.
I think he is speaking the truth... it was not an affair in his opinion
just like Clinton didn't think it was having sex.
He may still come out with a partial confession and move on and maybe even back up
in the polls. Like Clinton he has an enormous ego, not a bad thing for a President.
i don't care how weak or lacking in credibility she is. her and the two the nra paid off and the first one have done heavy damage to his campaign. the longer he stays in, the more is going to come out. he knows this. you should too...
don't even compare him to clinton. this man has no earthly business being the president. i hope that he gets to debate obama. obama would destroy him so badly it would be black on black crime...
You might misunderstand, I compared him to Clinton in his ego and his mischievous
shenanigans in office... very similar
I would like very much to see that debate between Obama and Cain...
may the best black man win
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What this all comes down to is two consenting adults in a private arena
long before Cain even thought of being a candidate.
I have very little respect for a woman who gets involved with a married man,
I have made that mistake and the guilt haunts me some 36 years later.
Home wrecking breaks hearts.
I have even less respect for a kiss and tell lady who has received gifts and financial
support from a special friend and is now attempting to cash in on that friends
demise. Gives new meaning to the word disloyal.0 -
pandora wrote:What this all comes down to is two consenting adults in a private arena
long before Cain even thought of being a candidate.
I have very little respect for a woman who gets involved with a married man,
I have made that mistake and the guilt haunts me some 36 years later.
Home wrecking breaks hearts.
I have even less respect for a kiss and tell lady who has received gifts and financial
support from a special friend and is now attempting to cash in on that friends
demise. Gives new meaning to the word disloyal.
keep discrediting this woman and attacking my article. 4 episodes is more than pure conicidence. what woman would publicly apologize to a man's wife for having sex with him behind her back if they did not have sex??? your defenses matter none to me, but it is foolish to 1. keep clinging onto a fillandering man who has had 4 women come forward with accusations of inappropriate behavior, one of which is an outright 13 year sexual relaionship, and two of which were paid a year's salary in "hush money", and 2 it is foolish to keep supporting a candidate who has an utter lack of knowledge on foreign affairs and has offered ZERO substance of what he would do if he wins.....he has not offered anything because he does not know what he would do. you cliniging to him like this reminds me of the voters who voted for bush because he was "the one that they most wanted to have a beer with"....
i have seen you post somewhere that you liked the way he talks....well i liked how carl childers talks too, but does that make him presidential material????"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
gimmesometruth27 wrote:pandora wrote:What this all comes down to is two consenting adults in a private arena
long before Cain even thought of being a candidate.
I have very little respect for a woman who gets involved with a married man,
I have made that mistake and the guilt haunts me some 36 years later.
Home wrecking breaks hearts.
I have even less respect for a kiss and tell lady who has received gifts and financial
support from a special friend and is now attempting to cash in on that friends
demise. Gives new meaning to the word disloyal.
keep discrediting this woman and attacking my article. 4 episodes is more than pure conicidence. what woman would publicly apologize to a man's wife for having sex with him behind her back if they did not have sex??? your defenses matter none to me, but it is foolish to 1. keep clinging onto a fillandering man who has had 4 women come forward with accusations of inappropriate behavior, one of which is an outright 13 year sexual relaionship, and two of which were paid a year's salary in "hush money", and 2 it is foolish to keep supporting a candidate who has an utter lack of knowledge on foreign affairs and has offered ZERO substance of what he would do if he wins.....he has not offered anything because he does not know what he would do. you cliniging to him like this reminds me of the voters who voted for bush because he was "the one that they most wanted to have a beer with"....
i have seen you post somewhere that you liked the way he talks....well i liked how carl childers talks too, but does that make him presidential material????
and even those who are not.
And you think Clinton's betrayal to his wife was the first :?
no... he just got caught that time ... while in office
I said I like his hats and I am partial to voices I don't know if i said that
but would not elect a President based on that
you assume too much about me
I never said I was supporting him but I do think he is the best chance for the GOP to win
but I am an independent, I do not vote by party lines nor support either party
so I will vote for who I think is the best figurehead to represent our country.
As I have said I think it will be Obama second term who will win.0 -
pandora wrote:What this all comes down to is two consenting adults in a private arena
long before Cain even thought of being a candidate.
I have very little respect for a woman who gets involved with a married man,
I have made that mistake and the guilt haunts me some 36 years later.
Home wrecking breaks hearts.
I have even less respect for a kiss and tell lady who has received gifts and financial
support from a special friend and is now attempting to cash in on that friends
demise. Gives new meaning to the word disloyal.
I couldnt care less what Cain does in private, however there has to be very reason why for 13 years he has chosen to keep this from his wife other than him giving Ginger gifts and financial assistance. Money never seems to be a problem for him, and since he says he was doing so why not let his wife of 43 years know this fact...there seems to more to this yet it appears you defend him just the same. If she was disloyal then what was Cain if any of this is true?
Either way That's fine, so because she received financial aid from Cain she should have kept her mouth shut and you would have had more respect for her? This appears to be one of the reasons women like Ginger, the abused and others are reluctant to come forward due to the scrutiny they are put under just for coming forward. If they lie they should be scrutinized, if true they should be given the benefit of the doubt. I don't know if these women came forward to bring down his campaign but Cain has done some of that on his own in his lack of foreign policy knowledge.
PeacePost edited by g under p on*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
pandora wrote:keeponrockin wrote:What kind of man has a 13 year friendship that he doesn't tell his wife about?Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0
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pandora wrote:mickeyrat wrote:No the alcohoic is wondering where the next drink comes from. THEN we wonder where the F'n car is parked or why its wrapped around the tree.
that it was insinuated they have nothing to be proud of :?
and that they drink and drive, neither of which is necessarily true.
You'r eright Pandorra, Alkys are FINE upstanding human beings that need to be proud oof the state they put thier families. The fear their children have of the alky and what they will do when bothered or interupted from thier drinking.
In the end though , this thread is a bout Herman Cain. A man who has puit his hat in to a ring that opens him up to intense scrutiny. IF he cant own up to this or any other skeletons in his closet, he just WASTED a heck of a lot of money. Good day and happy posting._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
This is how you
QUITBelieve me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0 -
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keeponrockin wrote:This is how you
QUIT
yep, be sure to blame the media for your political misfortunes....
and this is also how you DENY EVERYTHING...
WOOT!"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
did anyone else nearly puke when listening to the guy that spoke before cain? he said he trusts the lives of his 2 sons who are serving in uniform to herman cain...i was like wtf?? this guy can't even find iraq on a map...
and cain just now quoted the pokemon movie!!"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Bummer, I was really looking forward to a 18.5% sales tax.0
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mookeywrench wrote:Bummer, I was really looking forward to a 18.5% sales tax.
Commie0 -
that leaves who ? Mitt? as a dark horse maybe MAYBE Newt?
Who ya down for now usamammasan?_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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Well ... that settles that ... Obama 2nd term
good news for the Democrats here0 -
"He had the courage to launch the 9-9-9 plan which, whether you liked it or disliked it, was a big idea and started to elevate the debate toward big solutions and not the usual nitpicking, consultant-driven negativity," Gingrich said.
Woot for Newt!
Obama will lose to any of the GOP field as his failed leadership has been a disaster for the USA.0 -
g under p wrote:pandora wrote:What this all comes down to is two consenting adults in a private arena
long before Cain even thought of being a candidate.
I have very little respect for a woman who gets involved with a married man,
I have made that mistake and the guilt haunts me some 36 years later.
Home wrecking breaks hearts.
I have even less respect for a kiss and tell lady who has received gifts and financial
support from a special friend and is now attempting to cash in on that friends
demise. Gives new meaning to the word disloyal.
I couldnt care less what Cain does in private, however there has to be very reason why for 13 years he has chosen to keep this from his wife other than him giving Ginger gifts and financial assistance. Money never seems to be a problem for him, and since he says he was doing so why not let his wife of 43 years know this fact...there seems to more to this yet it appears you defend him just the same. If she was disloyal then what was Cain if any of this is true?
Either way That's fine, so because she received financial aid from Cain she should have kept her mouth shut and you would have had more respect for her? This appears to be one of the reasons women like Ginger, the abused and others are reluctant to come forward due to the scrutiny they are put under just for coming forward. If they lie they should be scrutinized, if true they should be given the benefit of the doubt. I don't know if these women came forward to bring down his campaign but Cain has done some of that on his own in his lack of foreign policy knowledge.
Peace
one that likes money and can get more by doing so.
A snake in the grass does that.
Abused come on really ... she uses just as much as any man does. :?
I will always believe Gloria knew and Herman was protecting her from public scrutiny.
It makes her appear weak to stay with a cheating spouse.
It is better to look like she was kept in the dark over that.
He took the brunt to keep her image.
Gee is it possible I know more about men then the men here
and also the women who latch onto other women's men.
They are not innocent in the least.
Cain would do anything to protect his wife of 43 years and yes he loves her dearly.0 -
usamamasan1 wrote:"He had the courage to launch the 9-9-9 plan which, whether you liked it or disliked it, was a big idea and started to elevate the debate toward big solutions and not the usual nitpicking, consultant-driven negativity," Gingrich said.
Woot for Newt!
Obama will lose to any of the GOP field as his failed leadership has been a disaster for the USA.
this is too funny. every candidate you have not only supported but started a 20 page thread about is either out of the race or plummetting in the polls. trump, perry, cain, newt was down and out, and as long as he keeps talking he will be down again...where is your romney thread? can't wait to go to town on that flip flopper.."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
usamamasan1 wrote:"He had the courage to launch the 9-9-9 plan which, whether you liked it or disliked it, was a big idea and started to elevate the debate toward big solutions and not the usual nitpicking, consultant-driven negativity," Gingrich said.
Woot for Newt!
Obama will lose to any of the GOP field as his failed leadership has been a disaster for the USA.
just for him to get reelected
people are sheep you know and easily fooled0
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