Mr. Cain, it is time to stop the charade.
This is the third time I have written about the alleged assignations of GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain.
This time it is a Georgia woman who alleges a 13-year affair with Mr. Cain.
I don’t need to go into the details in this post; you can do that for yourself if that is of interest to you.
What I find difficult to accept is that Mr. Cain continues to call all of these allegations political skullduggery.
Ginger White said her relationship with Cain was simple. It was consenting and it was fun. She said she decided to go public because she felt sorry for the other women who were being demonized because of their sexual harassment charges.
I don’t know if any of the allegations with the other four women or Ms. White are true. I don’t care.
I do care that Mr. Cain wants to be my president. There are now too many unknowns for me to support him. There are too many suspicious relationships for me to ignore as “dirty politics.” There are too many denials from Mr. Cain for me to ignore. Character is the issue and that’s the criteria for me.
Mr. Cain it is time for you to end your quest to be president. You have two choices. You can continue to speak your innocence and many will support you in that endeavor and join you in the fight for the nomination. Or you can withdraw without admitting any culpability.
Only your heart will know what’s true.
Our hearts and quest for sustainable leadership will look elsewhere.
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