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Who found Ginger White and coaxed her into going on TV?
Cain and his staff are rubes in the game of big time politics. They had no idea how dirty things would get. Cain was naive enough to believe his own cell phone records, texts, and private travel arrangements were safe and confidential.
Early on, an expert campaign team would do their own internal investigation of their candidate, find out what the opposition might find out. Pay investigators go after every skeleton in every closet. Then, the closest advisors would sit the candidate down and bring up the delicate issues, advising the candidate on how to deal with them before they become problems.
A lawyer would be hired to contact the various women, including Ginger White, and come to some sort of financial understanding. This should have all happened before American started hearing the name, Herman Cain. At the very least, the campaign investigators should have been holding a dossier on each of these women before they popped up. I don't think the senior advisors knew what hit them.
The Cain camp was total political amateur hour. I feel bad for all the volunteers and people who made contributions. At least the paid staff made a living, temporarily--though, how many of them will be putting this on their resume. The time and money was a complete waste on someone who was never suited for national politics.
But, back to the question, who do you think found this woman and motivated her to come forward?
A) Romney
B) Gingrich
C) One of the other GOP candidates.
D) Political operatives working for the Dems.
E) Political operatives working for the GOP.
Why?
Cain and his staff are rubes in the game of big time politics. They had no idea how dirty things would get. Cain was naive enough to believe his own cell phone records, texts, and private travel arrangements were safe and confidential.
Early on, an expert campaign team would do their own internal investigation of their candidate, find out what the opposition might find out. Pay investigators go after every skeleton in every closet. Then, the closest advisors would sit the candidate down and bring up the delicate issues, advising the candidate on how to deal with them before they become problems.
A lawyer would be hired to contact the various women, including Ginger White, and come to some sort of financial understanding. This should have all happened before American started hearing the name, Herman Cain. At the very least, the campaign investigators should have been holding a dossier on each of these women before they popped up. I don't think the senior advisors knew what hit them.
The Cain camp was total political amateur hour. I feel bad for all the volunteers and people who made contributions. At least the paid staff made a living, temporarily--though, how many of them will be putting this on their resume. The time and money was a complete waste on someone who was never suited for national politics.
But, back to the question, who do you think found this woman and motivated her to come forward?
A) Romney
B) Gingrich
C) One of the other GOP candidates.
D) Political operatives working for the Dems.
E) Political operatives working for the GOP.
Why?