tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14598933.post1137058990942480623..comments2024-03-28T00:49:30.768-06:00Comments on Pondering Penguin: Cain Train Comes to the End of the TrackKaren Townsendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12692791436106987353noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14598933.post-19099483760225272192011-12-03T16:53:19.337-06:002011-12-03T16:53:19.337-06:00As a Cain supporter, I agree that his campaign was...As a Cain supporter, I agree that his campaign wasn't perfect and he didn't always make the right choices. <br /><br />I agree that him not telling his wife about giving money to a woman might sound fishy. I raised an eyebrow at that myself when I heard it. But as I talked to other people and read more about it, it seemed that Herman and his wife often helped people financially. Maybe it happened so often, that he didn't tell her about every single one. Maybe she told him to stop telling her about when he helped someone out. Maybe it does indicate something more sinister. It could be a thousand different things; we'll never know. What I do know is that I'll be more cautious from now on when I choose to help someone out.<br /><br />As for expecting such type of allegations if he was truly innocent, I think he was more referring to how the media always goes after the front runner. I'm expecting some kind of dirt to come out about Newt in the next few days - doesn't mean he's guilty of it. I fully believe Cain's innocent. <br /><br />Heck, if I was running for President, I'd expect some kind of allegations like that and I've certainly never done anything like that. Surely some ex-boyfriend would surface with sordid tales about me. Doesn't mean they still aren't false and doesn't mean I'm not expecting it.Heather Chandlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13806860825950737056noreply@blogger.com