I also don’t get why any woman would want to go on National TV and tell the world she had an affair with a married man, period. Yes, a woman might tell about being sexually harassed, because in that case she’s an innocent victim. But it’s another matter entirely to step forward to voluntarily announce her own moral failings in such a public arena.
What woman would want her parents, aunts, uncles, co-workers, neighbors or children knowing about this? For the women out there, what might make you consider making a public statement like this?
The only thing I could think of would be blackmail or desperately needing money to survive. In either of those cases, truth would be irrelevant.
The question is answered easy enough by accessing the interview she did with Atlanta's FOX 5.
Excerpt:
White was worried a political tsunami was headed her way. So, she decided to head it off, by confessing she was involved in a 13-year-long affair with presidential hopeful Herman Cain.
Everything else aside, it seems reasonable to me, especially since there was no indication that counsel was present.