Another Cain Accuser Comes Forward

From http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/07/politics/cain-allegations/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Cain faces new claim of sexual misconduct
By Tom Cohen, CNN

Washington (CNN) — Herman Cain faced a new claim of sexually inappropriate behavior Monday as a Chicago woman told reporters the former head of the National Restaurant Association groped her after a dinner together in 1997.
Sharon Bialek, who worked at the restaurant group’s eduction foundation until shortly before the alleged groping incident, said Cain unexpectedly put his hand beneath her skirt and between her legs "toward my genitals." She also said he pushed her head toward his crotch.
Cain stopped when she protested, Bialek told a news conference.

Looking into the television cameras, Bialek said: "I want you, Mr. Cain, to come clean. Just admit what you did."
The accusation follows the disclosure last week that the restaurant association provided payments to two women who left the group after alleging sexual harassment by Cain, also in the late 1990s.

Cain has denied all accusations of sexual harassment, and his campaign put out a fresh denial after Bialek made her accusations on Monday.
"All allegations of harassment against Mr. Cain are completely false," a campaign statement said. "Mr. Cain has never harassed anyone."
Since becoming public on October 30 in a report by Politico, the sexual harassment accusations have overwhelmed the bid by the former pizza company executive to win the Republican presidential nomination.

Cain, a favorite of tea party conservatives, has risen to the top of the polls following strong performances in several debates and the release of his "9-9-9" tax plan that sets flat 9% rates for corporate and income taxes and also creates a 9% national sales tax.
However, Bialek’s accusation raises fresh questions about whether Cain has been candid about the allegations that he sexually harassed women at the restaurant association when he headed the group from 1996-99.

Bialek said she started to work at the group’s foundation in 1996 but was laid off in 1997. Shortly thereafter, she contacted Cain — whom she had met at the group’s Chicago convention — to seek help in finding a job.
She traveled to Washington, where Cain worked, and found he had upgraded her hotel room to a luxury suite without telling her. They had dinner at an Italian restaurant, she said, and then Cain asked if she had been to the association offices in the capital.
Cain made his advances as on the way, according to Bialek.

"He said, ‘You want a job, right?’ " she told reporters at the news conference organized by celebrity attorney Gloria Allred.
Bialek took no questions from reporters, but Allred said Bialek had told two people at the time about what happened. Bialek filed no complaint with the restaurant association because she no longer worked there, Allred said.

Asked why Bialek was coming forward now, Allred said it was in solidarity with Cain’s other accusers and harassed women everywhere.
Cain has previously complained the sexual harassment allegations amount to a baseless media onslaught against his campaign.
On Saturday, Cain scolded reporters who asked about the issue following a debate with fellow conservative Newt Gingrich in Texas.
"Don’t even go there," Cain told one questioner who’d asked about the allegations. Asked again later, he responded: "What I’m saying is this — we are getting back on message, end of story. Back on message. Read all of the other accounts, where everything has been answered — end of story."
On Friday, a lawyer for one of the accusers reported by Politico released a statement saying she stood by her claims against Cain. However, the woman has so far refused to allow her identity or specifics of her allegations to be made public.
Cain supporters have said the anonymous allegations and lack of details showed the political nature of the accusations reported by Politico. Bialek is the first woman to publicly accuse Cain and provide specifics about what allegedly happened.

On Sunday, one of Cain’s rivals called for keeping the issue alive, saying the necessary scrutiny of presidential candidates requires Cain to answer all questions about what happened.

"It’s up to Herman Cain to get the information out and get it out in total," Jon Huntsman, the former Utah governor running far behind Cain in polls so far, told NBC’s "Meet the Press" program. "That’s important because we’ve got some real issues to discuss in this campaign, and this is taking all the bandwidth out of the discussion. So we’re not able to talk about jobs. We’re not able to talk about our position in the world. And that hurts."
Conservatives, angered by the media attention to the potentially fatal accusations for the tea party favorite’s campaign, argued that the lack of specifics — with no public disclosure yet of an accuser’s name or specific offense alleged — showed it was all more circus than substance.
"Until something comes out that’s concrete, I think it is politics as usual," retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, told CNN’s "State of the Union."
To Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican backing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the GOP race, Cain is undergoing a difficult transition from private business figure to public politician.

"To go directly from being a businessman, without substantial time in the government arena, both the vetting and the knowledge of it, is really hard," Issa told NBC. "It’s virtually impossible" and in Cain’s presidential quest, may be "a bridge too far."
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a strong Democratic Party voice, suggested Cain’s troubles were only part of the problem for Republicans on women’s issues.

"I think what you’re seeing is a huge assault on women’s rights in the Republican parties, and an extreme right-wing that has taken over that is going to make it very difficult for anybody in a general election in the Republican Party to be a centrist," Richardson said on NBC.
Despite the week of uproar over the accusations, Cain’s campaign reported a spike in donations, while polls have yet to determine any significant affect on his support.

10 thoughts on “Another Cain Accuser Comes Forward

  1. WHAT A BUNCH OF BULLSHIT.

  2. If it was just 1 person I could agree, but now 3 seperate women have come forward and there were payments made in the past to these women. I would say Mr. Cain’s days as a candidate are over at this point.

  3. So when is the GOP gonna come up with a serious candidate?

  4. John McCain is now saying we need a 3rd party called the Fed-Up party. Dunno if he was joking but we need a party for the actual people of the working class. Dems and Reps have lost sight of whats important to the american people.

  5. As much as I can’t stand Republicans and all politicians for that matter, I gotta’ say this is a genius move on their part. They keep putting out all of these shady, rudy-poo candidates to make the more sane one’s actually seem feasible.

    Tell me you don’t look at the Palin’s and The Cain’s and say to yourself, “you know, Mit Romney might not be that bad”.

    It’s the only way they can get someone in office in today’s current climate. Take a guy that has a chance against Obama, then crowd his competition with nitwits that will never have a chance, rendering the original guy more and more credible.

  6. Sorry, I mean Bachmann, not Palin. I tend to get my retarded whores confused.

  7. Six months ago I was about 99% sure Obama was gonna be a one termer. In light of the most recent events and these “nitwits” its looking more and more like he might have a good shot at a 2nd term.

    Just think of all the money that has been spent on trying to get the nomination for these nitwits. If they weeded out those nitwits right away that money could have been better spent on helping the homeless, disabled, elderly or feeding hungry kids here in America.

  8. Jerkuliscious says:

    Obammy will get second term.

    Chris Christie will take the VP spot from whatever nitwit gets the Repub Nom, to increase his national visibility. If he doesn’t eat himself to death, or get caught fucking little kids, he will then be our President in 2016.

    I too thought Obama had 1 term written all over him, but the elephants have been painfully inept.

  9. Actually I bet if John McCain had run this time he would snag the repub nom and crush Obama.

  10. Jerkuliscious says:

    I don’t know. My feelings on the man totally changed when he hitched his wagon to Caribou Barbie. Also, him and that ticker are 4 years older. Granted, Reagan was 3/4 brain dead by the time he finished up, but he was finishing up, not walking in the door.

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