To: TomGuy
He reminds me of the ole Pillsbury Dough Boy. Since Cain also had top positions at Burger King and Pillsbury when they were part of the same outfit, I thought sometime during Saturday's suspension Cain would reveal that it was he who came up with the idea of tickling the ilttle guy.
In any event I was disappointed with Cain dropping out. However, I don't understand why Savage says Cain fooled him. About what?
To: QuestingElf
Savage says Cain fooled him. About what?
About the women. When it was just the 4 and their he-said, she-said allegations, Savage was supporting Cain and Cain's claiming he was completely innocent and being set up.
When the 13-year 'friendship' came to light, many, including Savage, had second thoughts and felt betrayed by Cain.
[In one thread about the time #4 came forward and their was a lull for a while, I posted a question: Is there another shoe to drop? Well, apparently, there was and it did -- the 13-year affair.]
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12/05/2011 3:41:35 PM PST by
TomGuy
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