"If Cain is guilty, then even apart from the adultery and bad judgment, it suggests a failure to believe that the rules applied to him; insufficient fear of consequences or exposure; and a not very nice attitude towards women. I personally hated those attributes in Bill Clinton, and I don’t see why they are less of a marker of something distasteful in a guy whose economic policies and personal demeanor I may like," – Lisa Schiffren, NRO.
We're right to withhold judgment until we learn more, and I sure hope the gag order is lifted for one woman's case. Having Cain describe the events as nothing across the national media, while she is required to stay silent does not seem fair to me. For the record, I believed Anita Hill and Paula Jones. And I think if the charges are true, then not only is Cain toast, he damn well should be.