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Old 11-03-2011, 09:37 AM   #11
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The funny thing is, it's got nothing to do with the left.
It's right vs. right. I'm a lefty, and I see all this unfolding and I don't care.
Cain looks like an idiot, sure. But they all do.
It wasn't a liberal smear job against Cain, it's the conservatives tearing each other apart.
Glatt is right on...
Fox News
By Chris Stirewalt
November 03, 2011
The Curious Case of the Cain Conspiracy
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The big question among Washington hacks and flacks today is this:
Who’s the tattletale?
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Washington Worries Over Who Zapped the GOP Frontrunner,
But They’re Looking in the Wrong Places
“We’ve been able to trace it back to the Perry campaign
that stirred this up in order to discredit me.

The fingerprints of the Rick Perry campaign are all over this, based on our sources.”
-- Herman Cain speaking at a TheTeaParty.net event on Wednesday.
Rick Perry’s campaign team says they didn’t do it and
points a sidelong finger at Mitt Romney’s organization.
And besides all that:
If you can't trust your fellow GOP friends, who can you trust ?
Cain is getting trustworthy advice from Gingrich


Atlanta Journal Constitution
jgalloway
November 3, 2011
Newt Gingrich advises Herman Cain:
Stop talking until you have a handle on the facts

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“My first advice is what he hasn’t done, which is say nothing
until you sit down with your lawyers and with the people who know the facts,” Gingrich said.
“You thoroughly and completely understand them and you go through a period where everybody asks you
— in your team — every possible negative question so you thoroughly understand what will happen.”
Gingrich is to appear with Cain in Houston on Saturday evening.
<snip>
Some polls indicate the former U.S. House speaker from Georgia
would be the one to benefit from a Cain collapse.
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