Friday, November 4, 2011

Death By Innuendo — Up With Hypocrisy!

SEE HEREInnuendo is giving an impression, an implying of things, a furtive wink, a knowing glance, all is not as it seems. Currently the allegations of impropriety against Herman Cain amount to casual conversation which is alleged to have made women unnamed uncomfortable (wow that is over the top ... I'm made uncomfortable by conversation all the time, although not usually of a sexual nature but rather of a stupid nature) and the allegation that he invited a woman up to his apartment once and some notion that she came. I kind of wonder if we don't have more serious things to talk about. What is apparent is that these allegations are all about a mission to destroy Herman Cain's bid to become the Republican challenger. Is it any wonder that people don't want to run for public office if any indiscretion in their past lives (and who of us have not committed some indiscretion?) can be brought forth to destroy them. It is enough to make you wonder if the whole system isn't just too corrupt to stand? This is salacious sensationalism pretending to be concern for morality. One ought to immediately wonder when the same folks that support gay marriage, abortion, the OWS demonstrators copulating in the park and other upright moral things suddenly express high dudgeon when a black Conservative is accused of making women uncomfortable by comparing them to his wife or saying they are pretty. I don't know if Herman Cain had a one-night stand with some lady. If he did, he likely regrets it, but it is strange that the media which gives a pass to far worse behavior gets into such hit mode when a black Conservative running for president is involved ... Hypocrisy is the word that comes to mind.

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