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Herman Cain is Reckless and Arrogant
Rick Perry Report ^ | Nov 1, 2011 | Joe Hyde

Posted on 11/01/2011 7:53:42 PM PDT by bullypulpit

Rick Perry Report

If you read between the lines of the various news reports about the Cain operation, the picture becomes clearer to me every day. The latest dust up about the sexual harassment of employees confirms it.

Leading up to the sex scandal, we had the clues. Now I know it to be so, that Herman Cain is an ass, and he's reckless.

The first clue came just after Cain placed poorly in the Iowa straw polls. We heard from disgruntled former Cain staffers:

Jim Zeiler, the regional field director who was one of the five disgruntled staffers who left, explained his decision with a devastating assessment of Cain, saying the candidate was more interested in jet-setting than running a campaign that incorporates traditional grass-roots techniques.

"He’s not inquisitive. He wants to be in front of the adoring crowds, but he doesn’t seem to be interested in the issues," said Zeiler, a former regional field director for Cain’s campaign.

(Source: Politico, "Cain's campaign crash continues at Ames")

Mr. Zeiler was a disgruntled former staffer. This kind of tripe is expected in today's coarse society. No one gets asked to leave, or quits in anger, without throwing the former boss under the bus. If you've ever employed people, you know this. A good friend of mine, an employer in the retail industry, told me that his strategy when interviewing potential new hires is to ask himself "How long will it be before this person screws me," not if he/she will screw me. The "screw" is inevitable.

So, it's easy to dismiss this accusation as the disgruntled ex-employee getting his last jab. The "screw."

Since Cain staffer Jim Zeiler has left, however, we have seen how Herman Cain isn't very sharp on the issues. He certainly isn’t 'presidential material smart.' I only posted five gaffes here. I have 10-20 more. Electric fences, anyone? Do you think he's serious about learning the issues? I don't. My radar was still searching, though.

Next, we hear that Herman Cain doesn't want staffers to speak to him unless those staffers are spoken to them by Cain first. Apparently this rule is enforced when staffers are chauffeuring the candidate around. The New York Times sources that accusation from an intercepted email in the reporter's hands that originated from campaign leadership. Was it from "The Smoking Man"?

For goodness sake, the poor drivers for Cain are probably star-struck young interns or volunteers. Do barely paid, or volunteer campaign workers deserve to be treated that way?

To be fair, Cain explained that he does tell people driving him to shut up when he's preparing for a speech. In this Right Scoop video, he's all chuckles about it. I thought that it was reasonable. Maybe. My radar was honing in, though.

I re-read the Times article tonight, in light of the sex scandal. The article details more arrogant behavior.

  1. Two staffers said they were asked by Cain's campaign to sign non-disclosure statements. What?
  2. Despite having a skeleton staff, Cain spent no time organizing with them, or communicating with them (was he too good for them?)
  3. Campaign staff expressed disillusionment over Cain's preference to promote his book instead of tend to basic campaign tactics. Once again, a problem of communication with his skeleton campaign staff.
  4. Lack of commitment to campaign workers. It costs nothing to procure email addresses for campaign staff. Cain wouldn't do that. What kind of team building is that? Apparently Cain didn't want to communicate; he refused to supply nearly free email addresses from which he could communicate with staff. Maybe he thought the people on his staff were throwaways, and insignificant to him?

  5. Then, there is the witness of supporter Bill Hemrick, who organized a campaign meet-and-greet for potential donors, all eligible to give the Cain campaign the maximum $2500 gift. Cain didn't bother to show up, and,
  6. After courting Hemrick to join his campaign, Cain completely dismissed him, after Cain embarrassed this potential supporter by ignoring his meet and greet. He learned that he'd been passed over for the position in the campaign from a newspaper report.
  7. At the Iowa Faith and Freedom forum, Cain barricaded himself in his tour bus before and after, failing to work the crowd like his opponents did. Cain apparently has a rock star attitude.

Does this sound like someone who should be leading in the GOP nomination polls?

After all of the staff revelations, we now have the sex scandal. Viewing the scandal in a vacuum, it's easy to run to Cain's defense. My initial reaction was that this was Clearance Thomas 2.0, and we cannot let this stand. This is Herman Cain, a conservative black man deserving of our support against the evil marauders in the mainstream media.

However, when viewed through the prism of earlier reports of Cain's egomaniacal behavior, the sex scandal makes perfect sense. My radar locked on.

Cain is arrogant and reckless. He mistreats people working for him. Why would not Cain's penchant for employee mistreatment also include sexual harassment? This is especially true of the powerful, arrogant CEO versus the weak, insignificant female employees.

What is more, regardless of Cain's waffling denials of the sex scandal's ingredients, there are not one, but two incidents. One would think that a powerful, calculating CEO would figure out what went wrong the first time, and avoid a second accusation.

Two accusations reinforces my point, that Cain is arrogant and reckless. He doesn't believe the rules apply to him. Why not invite a young employee to his hotel room?

Radar locked. Fox One!

Herman Cain is not ready to be our Republican standard bearer.

Read more at The Rick Perry Report



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To: bullypulpit
I will not give him a pass on attempting to bamboozle all of us into thinking that he is viable, presentable presidential material.

No problem with this so long as you don't make stuff up.

441 posted on 11/02/2011 12:27:34 AM PDT by fightinJAG (NO REPRESENTATION WITHOUT TAXATION! Everyone should pay taxes, everyone should pay the same rate.)
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To: Mr. Mojo
I like alligator moat and add pit bulls from the guy that breeds them to 150 pounds pure bred. The fence the area. The signs should say "trespassers will be eaten or mauled".

The border at Tijuana/san diego is chaos..myself and 3 friends crossed into mexico there 10 years ago. Thousands go through that border daily...we walked across and got on a bus that takes you directly to town...parked on the california side..it was unreal the amount of people going both ways...

442 posted on 11/02/2011 12:39:36 AM PDT by goat granny
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To: bullypulpit
So now a website "campaign newsletter" report from Rick Perry to his supporters is supposed to be treated as hard news?

I've been staying out of all the various debates thus far, but this seems kind of tacky to me.

If Perry (or you) want me to vote for him, this really isn't the way to go about it.

443 posted on 11/02/2011 12:41:35 AM PDT by airborne (Paratroopers! Good to the last drop!)
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To: comebacknewt; bullypulpit
"sex scandal"?!?

This is not even remotely close to a sex scandal.

But we really do not know yet how this will turn out.

444 posted on 11/02/2011 12:44:43 AM PDT by Irish Eyes
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To: bullypulpit

got to post #348 and had to mark the thread and get some sleep. Will finish it tomorrow.


445 posted on 11/02/2011 12:53:52 AM PDT by KarenMarie (NEVER believe anything coming out of DC until it's been denied.)
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To: Kellis91789

Why do you have to bring up the in-state tuition issue? The issue has been defended in Governor Perry’s favor ad nauseam. Besides, if you really want to know the truth of the matter, the entire immigration issue matters very little with the average American voter right now. When compared to the other issues, only 4% think immigration is an important issue. The top issue is employment. And if we had good economic times, immigration would hardly be a blip on the radar screen.


446 posted on 11/02/2011 1:04:29 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: casinva

Thank you for the great link. If what the indications suggest, Mitt Romney will be dirtied by his efforts to hurt Herman Cain. The effects will be very damaging to the Romney campaign.


447 posted on 11/02/2011 1:13:52 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: TexMom7

Do you understand how a veto works ? It doesn’t matter how many votes in the legislature there were. The governor can STILL veto a bill. Then it goes back to the legislature and they must decide whether to override the governor’s veto. Had Perry really believed in reserving those university spaces for American students, he WOULD have vetoed the bill and forced the public scrutiny on the legislature that an override would have brought. Perry would have had clean hands and done the right thing, even if they had gone ahead with the override under the increased public awareness.

Have you considered that every year thousands of students cannot be accepted to state colleges and universities because there are not enough slots ? Have you considered that the Texas taxpayers support those schools and subsidize the true operating costs which are several times the in-state tuition and the taxpayers must cover the difference ? By failing to veto this bill, Perry spent taxpayer dollars to subsidize the higher educations of people who CANNOT EVEN WORK LEGALLY IN AMERICA, while at the same time denying American students the opportunity to go to college.


448 posted on 11/02/2011 1:18:39 AM PDT by Kellis91789 (The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.)
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To: bullypulpit

You brought up the metaphor of the submarine skipper sinking the sub, and I had to laugh. However, it brought to mind what I call the sub-plot to this story. It is the question of who was the leaker of the sexual harassment story? And the finger is starting to point to the Mitt Romney team. If that is true, the tactics he is using may be the big issue. I do not see anything good coming out of it. It could be the real submarine skipper, Mitt Romney, sinking his submarine campaign for president over an episode of dirty tricks.


449 posted on 11/02/2011 1:23:02 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: jonrick46

I bring it up because it shows Perry is not a conservative. He has no respect for the taxpayer. He chose to spend taxpayer dollars subsidizing the higher education of foreigners in this country illegally. This was a failure of his fiduciary duty to the taxpayer. It was also a stupid waste of money considering THEY CANNOT WORK LEGALLY IN AMERICA. Maybe you don’t realize that colleges have a fixed number of students they can accommodate. Every illegal alien that attends a Texas university is one fewer American student that can attend. I understand over 10,000 Americans in Texas were unable to go to college since Perry failed to veto this law.


450 posted on 11/02/2011 1:27:33 AM PDT by Kellis91789 (The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.)
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To: bullypulpit
"If you lose your demographic, you're left with the black helicopter crowd. And those people ARE NO FUN."

Straw man argument, mixed with ad hominem, combined with a bit of a pathetic running behind of Jim Thompson's skirts.

I am for Herman Cain, have been on Free Republic as nearly as long as you, and am no idiot. Examine my credentials and postings and insight. Oh, that's right. I guess it means...I am....heartless. Lo siento, por favor perdóname...mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

451 posted on 11/02/2011 1:32:37 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Send POLITICO a most potent message, in their face! Donate to both FR & Cain, citing POLITICO deeds)
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To: Reagan Man

Spot on! Well said.


452 posted on 11/02/2011 1:37:01 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: jonrick46

Good point. Maybe there are two submarine skippers in this race, along with another corpsman (Ron Paul) who can’t even swim.

That leaves us with Perry, and that’s alright. He can fly jets!


453 posted on 11/02/2011 1:55:19 AM PDT by bullypulpit (Developer of http://rickperryreport.com/)
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To: TBP
"I think this scurrilous attack will help Cain.

I think the finger is pointing to the Romney team as the originator of the Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations. This effort to destroy the Cain campaign will backfire and have a damaging effect on the Romney campaign. It may even sink his campaign if the charges are as baseless as they were determined to be some 20 years ago.

454 posted on 11/02/2011 1:55:46 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

It’s not an argument at all. It is fact based upon keen observation. If you are for Herman Cain, good for you. I hope you change your mind for the reasons I’ve stated here.


455 posted on 11/02/2011 1:58:07 AM PDT by bullypulpit (Developer of http://rickperryreport.com/)
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To: fightinJAG

I am not convinced that Herman is totaly innocent of these sex scandal charges (I use “sex scandal” to really piss off the Cain nativists here. They don’t like it, but it’s easier to type than figuring out if harassment has one ‘s’ or two. You get the drift).

There are TWO women. That’s a lot in a 2.5 yr stint. Are there more? I’d bet there are on inTrade if the odds weren’t so darn high.


456 posted on 11/02/2011 2:04:05 AM PDT by bullypulpit (Developer of http://rickperryreport.com/)
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To: bullypulpit
Cain reckless and arrogant?? C'mon, the man 'jokes' about electrocuting, or shooting, Mexican men, women and children. That Cain, he's such a hoot!

Now what was alarming was how many Cain supporters thought there was a sliver of truth in what he 'joked' about. Those people were champing at the bit in anticipation of seeing dead Mexicans strewn across about our southern border.

457 posted on 11/02/2011 2:11:51 AM PDT by jla (Who says Perry's a conservative? - Rush, Inhofe, Levin, Palin, Blackwell & Sowell do.)
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To: Kellis91789

Maybe commons sense and ones idea of conservatism do not see eye to eye. In my state they found the University of Washington was limiting the in-state students so they could admit more out-of-state students and thus, make more money. In the case of Texas universities, the increased enrollment of students of illegal parents, was an economic boost to the universities. Also, this puts those students on a track towards citizenship. When they graduated, they would be citizens and could legally work in the United Sates. It’s just common sense to do so.


458 posted on 11/02/2011 2:14:48 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: bullypulpit
I consider myself a fairly reasonable, objective and analytical human being.

But generally speaking, my opinions are not swayed by straw man arguments nor ad hominems, let alone innuendo, imaginary evidence and faulty syllogism. I am sorry if that disapppoints you my friend, but, well, that's just how this AiT is put together. I have settled on Herman Cain, have contributed, will be doing some key work ahead, and look forward to being on the floor of the RNC convention as his name is put in nomination for a first ballot victory, Lord Willing. Good luck, happy trails.

459 posted on 11/02/2011 2:18:45 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Send POLITICO a most potent message, in their face! Donate to both FR & Cain, citing POLITICO deeds)
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To: Kellis91789

It’s late and I just spelled United States wrong. Need to sleep.


460 posted on 11/02/2011 2:20:11 AM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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