Cain’s bimbo eruptions

Of course Herman Cain is right when he says a Democrat machine is out to get him. And he’s right to fight it. That political media machine is out to get all Republicans, particularly those who would dare try to deny the deceitful (and pro-Islamist) Obamalot a second term.

As for Cain’s women accusers (and their lawyers such as Democrat Gloria Allred holding no-questions-allowed pressers) there are no more of them nor are their accusations (notably without any proof) any more impressive than what Bill Clinton was once accused of and survived.

Of course the Democrat media largely was on Clinton’s side (calling his problems “bimbo eruptions”) while they emphatically are not on Cain’s—or any other Republican’s. But most Republican primary voters know that and are unlikely to be swayed by this latest example of the media’s preference for bias.

UPDATE:  Indeed, the largely Republican crowd at Wednesday night’s debate in Michigan cheered Cain on when he said the attacks were “unfounded accusations” and that voters were more interested in fixing the bad economy than “character assassination.”

0 responses to “Cain’s bimbo eruptions

  1. Nor should you, good Democrat that you are, believe everything the party and its media want you to. Barry Rubin (try the link, for a change) says Obama has proven himself an Islamist, in part by downing Mubarak and raising the Muslim Brotherhood, which he is now pretending is moderate.

    That’s the, uh, universe I exist in. Really, David, is it necessary for you to be personally insulting in making your points? I know that’s the liberal way of argument, but you really should try to be polite on someone else’s blog, unless you want your comments deleted and yourself banned from making further ones.

    I don’t think Cain is desperate. I think you Obama supporters are desperate, and you should be.

    Fox (Faux) News. Really, now. You need a new putdown for the one out of six networks that doesn’t toe the Democrat line.