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Cain campaign: We’re sticking with Mark Block (“Dance with the one that brung ya’ …”)
Hotair ^ | 11/10/2011 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 11/10/2011 9:26:18 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Washington Times reporter Kerry Picket reached out to the Herman Cain campaign after an avalanche of criticism over the handling of the response to sexual harassment claims over the last two weeks, which increased markedly after campaign manager Mark Block falsely asserted that he had “confirmed” that one of the accusers was related to a Politico reporter. The reporter had left Politico more than a year earlier, and turned out to be no relation to the accuser. Despite calls for Block to leave the campaign from Tom Tancredo, a former Cain staffer, and conservative pundits (The Hill’s story also quotes me), Cain’s team says they will stick with Block:

A highly placed Cain source sent the Water Cooler an e-mail: “This is a hysterically funny rumor. The Inside the Beltway crowd is in the midst of a nervous breakdown regarding the success the Cain campaign is having with the American people. Mr. Cain believes in the old adage, ‘You continue to dance with the one that brung ya’ to the dance.’”

Loyalty is an admirable quality, but flat-out incompetence and the failure to correct it is not, especially in an executive. Herman Cain may very well be innocent of these accusations, but Mark Block offered two unsubstantiated accusations in less than a week, both of which the campaign had to retract, in response to the allegations. If Block went off the reservation to do that, the proper remedy for an executive would be to replace him immediately, especially after Block’s pompous declaration that he had “confirmed” that Josh Kraushaar worked for Politico and that he was Karen Kraushaar’s son. Not only were neither true, a simple Google search would have shown that Josh Kraushaar works for National Journal, a competing publication, and has since 2010.

This is misguided loyalty, anyway. Mark Block may have helped Herman Cain campaign, but Block didn’t “bring” Cain to the top of the polling. Cain did that himself by convincing Republican voters that his executive skills are so excellent and his track record of rescue operations in the private sector so compelling that it validates a nomination for someone who has never won an election before now. Cain’s refusal to deal with Block’s embarrassing performance undermines both of those arguments; if he can’t recognize when an adviser has become a detriment to his campaign’s credibility and recognize the crisis in front of him, what confidence will voters have in his ability to handle those tasks as President? That is a valid concern for any primary candidate, but Cain’s unique pitch and resumé makes it a central issue for his candidacy.

Erick Erickson writes today that Cain needs to fire Block immediately, and to keep going until he’s cleaned house entirely:

It is abundantly obvious to a lot of us Herman that you are not living up to your own words. You said you would surround yourself with the best people — the competent people to help you.

Last week, J.D. Gordon had a disastrous performance on a Blackberry on Geraldo’s show. His performance set the tone for the Monday news shows, all of which pointed out that your own communications vice president would not deny the story.

Then Mark Block went on TV to blame Curt Anderson only to walk it back the next day.

This week, Mark Block again went on TV, said he had verified the identify of a reporter as the son of your accuser, and got it totally wrong. But he said it was verified. It was a lie.

Herman, you said you’d surround yourself with the best people and you’ve surrounded yourself with Class A failures. The problems you are facing are problems of campaign staffing. You’ve failed to live up to your own standard of hiring the best people.

I still believe you can win. But to do so, you must fire your staff and start over.

That should have already happened by now. It should have happened with Block as soon as his “confirmed” assertion about Josh Kraushaar was proven utterly false. The fact that Cain isn’t dealing with the problem is Cain’s biggest problem now.

Update: Cain’s defenders in the comments section are mainly saying that Cain doesn’t answer to media types like … Erick and me. Well, of course not in the literal sense — we aren’t running his campaign. But he’s running for President, which would make him accountable to everyone. Furthermore, he wants to get our votes, and has to make the case that he’s competent enough to convince us. I’m not dictating to Cain what he must do; I’m telling him what I think he should do if he wants to convince me that he’s serious and competent.

If the defense of Cain is that we’re being big meanies for pointing out his campaign failings, then I think we’re missing the point of having a primary process. It’s not to glorify all candidates, or any of them. It’s to pick the person with the best policies who has the best chance of beating Barack Obama in November 2012. If this campaign keeps Mark Block on board after his misrepresentations, it’s not serious enough to warrant support. In other words, to quote The Godfather, “It’s not personal, Sonny. It’s business.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cain; elections; hermancain; markblock
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1 posted on 11/10/2011 9:26:23 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The beltway hit men want Cain to move some of their ‘high skilled’ hacks into campaign positions so they can then sabotage from the inside....


2 posted on 11/10/2011 9:29:25 AM PST by Fred (no job no house no gas no food no problem Obama 2012)
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To: SeekAndFind
Hmm leading in the polls, raising more money then anyone else yet Cain is the one who suppose to “change” everything he is doing?

More transparent nonsense from the GOP media machine.

3 posted on 11/10/2011 9:30:02 AM PST by MNJohnnie (Giving more money to DC to fix the Debt is like giving free drugs to addicts think it will cure them)
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To: SeekAndFind

Bad decision Herman!

Block is NOT an asset!

At least twice accusing without vetting the evidence is a fatal trait, especially given your current environment.


4 posted on 11/10/2011 9:30:24 AM PST by G Larry (I dream of a day when a man is judged by the content of his character)
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To: Fred

Exactly.


5 posted on 11/10/2011 9:31:14 AM PST by MestaMachine (obama kills)
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To: SeekAndFind

I don’t think Cain needs to fire Block, his strategies so far have paid great dividends - BUT he does need to put a huge MUZZLE on this yahoo. Confirm, confirm and re-confirm any source/statement before it is uttered.


6 posted on 11/10/2011 9:32:16 AM PST by commish (Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to preserve it.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, it’s Cain’s race to win or lose. As for this dance, he’s dancing to close to a cliff. He should replace Block.


7 posted on 11/10/2011 9:34:47 AM PST by Gator113 (~Just livin' life, my way~... Newt/Cain 2012..."Save a pretzel for the gas jets.")
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To: SeekAndFind

By now we should all be familiar with this game.

Pressure a candidate to ditch some of their people and when they do we can declare the campaign to be in a state of collapse.


8 posted on 11/10/2011 9:36:28 AM PST by cripplecreek (A vote for Amnesty is a vote for a permanent Democrat majority. ..Choose well.)
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To: SeekAndFind
This perfectly illustrates the difference between a politician and a business executive. Business executives handle their HR affairs internally and do not publicly discuss them. On top of that, they never throw their subordinates under the bus in a public manner - everything is conducted behind closed doors.

So I'm sure Mark Block has had a good talking-to over the past few days and has been put on notice that unless he wants to start fetching coffee and sandwiches for the staffers, he'd better get a handle on his off-the-cuff public statements. But we will never know that because in the business world, internal issues are kept in-house.

9 posted on 11/10/2011 9:39:57 AM PST by SamAdams76 (Herman Cain 2012)
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To: SeekAndFind

Singling out Mark Block is just another attempt to discredit and bring down the winning campaign and message of Herman Cain.

Judge for yourself - based on facts - look at the polls, the fundraising numbers, debate performance, and how he addressed the smears. Just who is “incompetent” here?

Your search for the answer better include the so-called “conservative bloggers” who are throwing Cain’s staff under the bus. That wouldn’t happen to be one of Obamas buses, now would it?


Think for a moment about how blogs work. More Hits = More Revenue. Any true conservative who considers bloggers a reputable source of truth needs to spend some time pondering that relationship.


10 posted on 11/10/2011 9:39:57 AM PST by bigbob
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To: SamAdams76

Absolutely spot-on, Sam.

ANY TIME the conventional political wisdom as presented by “operatives”, “pundits” “analysts” or “bloggers” say something should be done, our basic instinctual reaction should be to a) ignore them and b) do exactly the opposite.


11 posted on 11/10/2011 9:43:21 AM PST by bigbob
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To: SeekAndFind

I don’t care if they stick with Block, just muzzle him and for sure don’t let him talk to the press.


12 posted on 11/10/2011 9:44:40 AM PST by Prokopton
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To: SeekAndFind

Makes me think he was never really serious about winning the election.


13 posted on 11/10/2011 9:47:27 AM PST by bkepley
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To: cripplecreek

That’s exactly the game.


14 posted on 11/10/2011 10:08:09 AM PST by 07Jack
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To: Gator113

Well, it’s Cain’s race to win or lose.

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How many folks has this been said about this primary cycle? Oh yeah, it’s been said about everyone who has at one time or another been the front runner.

You don’t think it’s a tad early to declare whose race it is to win or lose several months before the first ballot is cast?


15 posted on 11/10/2011 10:14:08 AM PST by dmz
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To: SeekAndFind

Mark Block does a better job of being a campaign manager than Rick Perry does of being a candidate.


16 posted on 11/10/2011 10:26:38 AM PST by South40 (To Tear Down Herman Cain is to aid Mitt Romney & the Marxist Kenyan)
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To: SeekAndFind

Mark Block does a better job of being a campaign manager than Rick Perry does of being a candidate.


17 posted on 11/10/2011 10:26:41 AM PST by South40 (To Tear Down Herman Cain is to aid Mitt Romney & the Marxist Kenyan)
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To: SeekAndFind

I think Block has made some serious mistakes, starting with how unprepared they were to handle the Politico story in the first place, and then making the accusations that had to be walked back.

That said, Cain seems to be getting through all this, and that should count for something. My guess is that Block will be retained, but that his leash will be shortened some and possibly Cain will add someone to his staff to help with overall crisis management, because that seems to be Block’s weakness - he provides poor guidance in a crisis - and there’s going to be more crises in the future - that’s inevitable.


18 posted on 11/10/2011 10:44:58 AM PST by Norseman (Defund the Left-Completely!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Keep Block, if that’s what has to be done, but get someone else to do the PR. It’s time to grow.


19 posted on 11/10/2011 10:47:55 AM PST by pallis
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20 posted on 11/10/2011 11:17:27 AM PST by BenKenobi (Honkeys for Herman! 10 percent is enough for God; 9 percent is enough for government)
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