Is there a silver lining in all of this for Herman Cain? His accusers already have NEW lawyers. More details emerging about the settlements, and the reluctance of one woman to be involved. The whole nasty matter should be tracked back to its original source, and THAT person held accountable for bad acts. Here’s the latest……
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Despite repeated statements that he will not accept a bid for the Vice Presidency of the United States in 2012, strategists continue to examine the value of adding freshman Florida Senator Marco Rubio to the ticket. A new poll out shows that Rubio could do much to help Republicans in Flordia, but how does he measure up on the national ticket? Read it here from The Washington Times.
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Tonight, The Washington Post reports that the National Restaurant Association paid one year’s full salary to at least one woman making claims of inappropriate behavior by then C.E. O. Herman Cain. The story gets painfully more factual, hurting Herman Cain’s chances as a frontrunner, damaging his character, hurting his wife of 43 years and his two children and three grandchildren. Why is it so important to get Herman Cain OUT OF THE RACE for president?
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Don’t Send Anything Like This To The Kitchen Cabinet…We REJECT IT. Loudon, Virginia GOP fanatics were at work here. The last thing the 2012 election needs….is violence. Here’s the story of how a parade promotion…turned into bad public relations for our Party.
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Presidential candidate Herman Cain has been welcomed into the hot, steamy, treacherous kitchen of national politics today. Cain, attacked for having had an incident of possible sexual harassment 15-20 years ago, has been on the run from rabid members of the media today. Here’s his explanation, in his own words.
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Home for the holidays? But what will that mean for tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers who are due to leave the military this winter, and must fall in line behind 14 million other Americans who are out of work? Barack Obama’s strategy team is probably interested in capturing all of the December welcome home videos for his campaign spots this Summer! Will the images be of soldiers forming a line of love and gratitude? Or of U.S. vets forming a line at the Unemployment Office?
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Watch this video from San Diego’s CBS television affiliate. A San Diego businesswoman boils over after her store has to be shut down due to Occupy Wall Street protesters taking up permanent residence in front of her place of business. She says…what we’re ALL thinking. Must watch.
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Do you ever watch the network news and wonder where OBJECTIVITY went? Rhetorical question. Here’s a simple example of why we can’t count on the big networks to tell us what’s really happening in the world. We have to check many sources for news each day. (And by the way, on The Kitchen Cabinet.US you can in our Front Page Newsroom.) Take a look at this comparison of Occupy Wall Street coverage.
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Would you want to have YOUR Blackberry subpoenaed and opened to Congressional investigators? The President of the United States is facing such a subpoena, issued by Congress this week as the breadcrumbs of Solyndra lead directly to the Oval Office. Over 70,000 pages of documents have already been handed over by The White House relating to the Solyndra project. If you only have time to read one article today….be sure and read this one.
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The event of the year for Conservative women who want to make a difference! Form a line to Washington, D.C. and be part of a conclave the greatest women in the country. Learn how to run for office. Learn what NOT to do when you’re running for office. Hear inside strategies about the upcoming election year. Meet top Congresswomen, former high-ranking administration officials, and all of them….tried and tested Conservative women who have served our country. Read more here and how to register!
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