Herman Cain told Fox News on Wednesday he is consulting with his family on whether to stay in the presidential race and plans to make a decision within a week, as he continued to defend himself against allegations of a 13-year extramarital affair.
The Republican presidential candidate lashed out at his critics, saying he's the victim of a "direct character assassination" and that he doesn't understand where the latest allegations are coming from.
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They sure have slapped this fellow down. I guess the dems think if they hang a carcass on the fence, other plantation folks will get the message and stay in their place.
Reminds me of a story I heard about a congressman who was 'going against the grain' in DC-- they took him in the back room and told him he should go along to get along.. that 'accusations' could arise that would ruin his career whether they were true or not.
That's how they do things.
Cain is stewed-- and it's a shame, cause he's a good man and would have made a good president.
The oppposition is afraid of Herman.Chicago style politics at it's best.
This is the "Politics of Personal Destruction", popularized by the Clintons, and honed to perfection in the past 12 years by the liberal elitists.
I'll still vote for him if he goes foward!
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