What really burns me up is that these people REALLY believe that Cain never had a chance.
When I know for 100% certain that if these accusations had not happened Cain would of won in a landslide. But now we will never know.
I was rooting for Herman and it torques my jaws that he was done this way. On the flip side, one must wonder if any of it had any basis in fact - his dropping out seemed almost like a concession that there might be something. If he's innocent, I hope he rid himself of the campaign to go after the accusers with extreme prejudice; he has the money to make them pay if they bore false witness...
IMHO, you are correct in assessing the commentators never believed Cain had a chance, but their behavior manifests something far more corrupt.
They live in a world where everything associated with democracy is not what the public perceives as democracy.
Some attribute it to some sort of masonic type conspiracy where these members of the press have their entire world encapsulated in an elite power structure far removed from the common man.
These ‘commentators’ are not the most brilliant of men. One might even more closely approximate their true potential as mediocre at best with a void of virtue.
IMHO, their behavior manifests they are part of a larger scheme, a world in which they have been given a part, and in their arrogance, they really think they are above the common man because they see the inner workings of something they conceal from the public.
Most people don’t do their due diligence (homework) and merely parrot what they hear on NBCBSABCMSLSDCNN etc.
As such, those accusations did their job. They got Cain out of the race.
I think the country will suffer for it.
Maybe, but you can be sure that they were doing everything they could to attack Cain. This is their little victory dance.