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"As I sat in my hotel room with a couple of my staff members, as they got to the microphone, my first response in my mind and reaction was, I don't even know who this woman is. Secondly, I didn't recognize the name at all," Cain said. Later, Cain added: "I don't even know who this woman is. I tried to remember if I recognized her and I didn't." It wasn't just the allegations of sexual harassment Cain had had to explain. He's also been forced to answer for his colorful statements about women. During a debate last week, Cain likened Pelosi to royalty for blocking efforts to repeal Democrats' health care overhaul as House speaker. After the debate, Cain said he "probably should not have made" that comment. Not long after that, Cain found himself defending a joke he made about Hill, who famously accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.
Cain said he was approached at a recent event by a supporter who said Hill was trying to contact him. "And my response was `Is she going to endorse me?'" Cain said in an interview Friday on WGDJ-AM Albany, N.Y. "He said it in a humorous way. I gave back a humorous response. It was in no way intended to be an insult toward Anita Hill or anybody else." In a lighthearted interview with GQ magazine, Cain couldn't resist when asked what ice cream flavor he'd would best describe Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman running against him. "Tutti-frutti," he said, adding, "I know I'm going to get in trouble!" With voting near, Cain has little choice but to try to fix the problem with female voters. Enter Gloria Cain. "To hear such graphic allegations and know that that would have been something that was totally disrespectful of her as a woman and I know that's not the person he is," Gloria Cain told host Greta Van Susteren. "I'm thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said." Her response was expected. "Every woman who finds out her husband is a harasser has a hard time believing it," said Karen O'Connor, founder of the nonpartisan Women & Politics Institute at American University. "This is another `stand by your man.'" Now other Republican women will have to decide whether to stand by him, too.
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