Strange days for Herman Cain. But they just got weirder. Now former Fox News anchor Glenn Beck is offering free dating advice to the languishing GOP candidate.
On Tuesday, Beck's email blast to his followers had the following subject line: 'Dating 101: Glenn tells Cain how to handle the ladies.'
Immediately the internet lit up with predictable snark fests. Receiving dating advice from Glenn Beck was the final nail in the Cain campaign some opined, since there was now no further to fall.
'Are people just trying to gain their 15 minutes of fame or is Herman Cain as prolific a scorer as Wilt Chamberlain?' Beck wondered in a report on the Huffington Post.
'What are the types of situations at work that are acceptable to engage in and which are unacceptable?' he continued.
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Later on his own news network Beck clarified his views. 'I'd be a fool as a CEO or a head of a company to have dinner with a good friend who is also an employee. I'd be foolish to do that.'
Women and men do not think the same way, Beck insisted, citing himself as the best example of this premise: 'I've been trying to tell my daughters, who will tell me, 'Dad, he’s just a friend.' Is he? He’s 17 years old and he’s just a friend? Really? If he's gay, I buy it. If he's not, no, he's not. No, he's not. He wants sex. Period. Women and men think differently.'
Beck added that Cain would have to be 'the dumbest man in the world' if the alleged thirteen-year affair with his accuser Ginger White did take place. 'Of course that's gonna come out,' Beck scoffed.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.lokionline | Dec 02, 2011, 11:00 PM EST
@Murph46. "John Edwards paying for trysts with campaign funds were all fine with Progressives". Are you kidding? Edwards was roundly and justifiably condemned by just about everyone
shayblack | Dec 02, 2011, 01:23 PM EST
Is Glen Beck sponsoring stories on Irish Central? How much longer will you be highlighting his ridiculous outpourings? Give us a break already.
jamieLM | Dec 02, 2011, 11:18 AM EST
FDR had 2 women with whom he had "inappropriate" relationships in the WH while he was married. Then there was JFK, Bill Clinton, John Edwards, Ted Kennedy, Weiner, and other Democratic Congressmen and governors over the years... These are just some of the ones we know about. Probably more hanky-panky going on in Washington that we don't know about. Infideltiy is not just a "Republican" issue. Let's get real, Democrats and Republicans are equally involved in infidelity.
Murph46 | Dec 02, 2011, 11:00 AM EST
I really don't get the huge double standard,JFK and his women smuggled into White House,Clinton's women and cigars,John Edwards paying for trysts with campaign funds were all fine with Progressives!Didn't make news cycles but a Republican"s personal life is fair gain.Tell me why?
SeamusMor | Dec 02, 2011, 10:55 AM EST
Scrutiny is the one unchanging factor in presidential politics, ever since revelations of Senator Eagleton's 40's shock treatment forced his resignation from a 70's election. How crazy is Herman Cain to think that no one would tell about his prolific sex life when he ran for the highest office in the land? The guy must be an egomaniac.