Friday, December 2, 2011

CAIN'S BLAMES.

People are asking Cain to step out of the Republican Party nomination race, because he has been dishonest, first and foremost to his wife, and secondly to his family, and thirdly, to his party and the nation.

Many have trusted that he would be a good candidate, and have made monetary contributions to his campaign; however, the scandals that were befalling him were all self inflicted and clearly deliberate, showing that he was not worth a dime of their money, when it came to his choices in life. He was downright dishonest and untrustworthy.

On that alone; and although the nation has been unfortunate to grapple with many unsavory sexual behaviors of many politicians in the past, and Cain was not a "professional" politician as such; yet, his was an example of a predator, who seized on the circumstances of people, particularly women, and used them to his own advantage a hundred fold.

On that score, he must come clean and be the first to call the whole thing off, if he had the slightest bit of conscience left in him. For his wife would suffer; and she should have every rational to do so; his family would suffer, and he himself would suffer shame.

He mentioned several times that he was being tried in the court of public opinion, during his many media interviews; and that one was innocent until proven guilty; however, he had his eyes wide open, when he decided to get into the Republican nomination race, that there would be a background check and a through scrutiny on him; with his personal character, private and public, included.

Anything that came out would be used either in his favor, if he deserved it, or against him, if he was responsible for it in a negative way.

He should know by now how life worked. It took one on its shoulders as far as it could go, but when one became too heavy with wrong doing, it dropped one on one's backside for a lesson well taught. He was supposed to know that he was no exception to that fact.

If he was feeling the pain of the court of public opinion delving into his past and bringing out the skeletal remains in his closet, he should have only himself to blame.

At the present time, he has only two choices; he could stay in the race and face the music or get out of it.

He should stop blaming public opinion and character assassination, because those two elements did not bring him to be under the spotlight; he did it himself.

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