David Axelrod's Pattern of Sexual Misbehavior

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Ann Coulter nails it..

Herman Cain​ has spent his life living and working all over the country -- Indiana, Georgia, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Washington, D.C. -- but never in Chicago.

So it's curious that all the sexual harassment allegations against Cain emanate from Chicago: home of the Daley machine and Obama consigliere David Axelrod​.

Suspicions had already fallen on Sheila O'Grady, who is close with David Axelrod and went straight from being former Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley's chief of staff to president of the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA), as being the person who dug up Herman Cain's personnel records from the National Restaurant Association (NRA).

The Daley-controlled IRA works hand-in-glove with the NRA. And strangely enough, Cain's short, three-year tenure at the NRA is evidently the only period in his decades-long career during which he's alleged to have been a sexual predator.

After O'Grady's name surfaced in connection with the miraculous appearance of Cain's personnel files from the NRA, she issued a Clintonesque denial of any involvement in producing them -- by vigorously denying that she knew Cain when he was at the NRA. (Duh.)

And now, after a week of conservative eye-rolling over unspecified, anonymous accusations against Cain, we've suddenly got very specific sexual assault allegations from an all-new accuser out of ... Chicago.

Herman Cain has never lived in Chicago. But you know who has? David Axelrod! And guess who lived in Axelrod's very building? Right again: Cain's latest accuser, Sharon Bialek.

Bialek's accusations were certainly specific. But they also demonstrated why anonymous accusations are worthless.

Within 24 hours of Bialek's press conference, friends and acquaintances of hers stepped forward to say that she's a "gold-digger," that she was constantly in financial trouble -- having filed for personal bankruptcy twice -- and, of course, that she had lived in Axelrod's apartment building at 505 North Lake Shore Drive, where, she admits, she knew the man The New York Times calls Obama's "hired muscle."

David Axelrod's Pattern of Sexual Misbehavior - HUMAN EVENTS
 
First, Coulter's headline is misleading, since she isn't accusing Axelrod of any sexual behavior at all, only accusing him of accusing others of sexual misbehavior. Secondly, this is a conspiracy theory and an exceptionally poorly supported one. Indeed, the theory is supported by only one "fact", that "that all the sexual harassment allegations against Cain emanate from Chicago". Putting aside the fact that there are roughly 10 million people in the Chicago Metropolitan Area who don't work for Obama, there is another problem with the theory. Namely, all of the alleged behavior and all but one of the allegations come from non-Chicago sources:

Bialek: Lives in the Chicago area. Alleged behavior took place in Washington DC

Kraushaar: Works for the Treasury department. Alleged behavior took place with the NRA (presumably in Washington DC).

Two women who filed sexual harassment claims: Worked for NRA, where alleged behavior took place.

Deace: lives in Des Moines, Iowa. Alleged behavior took place in Iowa.

Anonymous NRA coworkers: presumably speaking about events in DC.

So in fact, the accusers have very few ties to Chicago, and none to Axelrod (living in the same building at one point is suggestive at best). And in fact they are mostly ideologically simpatico with Cain, not the White House. And why would the White House be attacking Cain behind the scenes when publicly they're doing their best to hurt Romney, not his rivals?
 
Coulter points out that this is Axelrod's M.O. this is how they do buisness, if not for the smear Obama probably wouldn't have been Senator or president
 
First, Coulter's headline is misleading, since she isn't accusing Axelrod of any sexual behavior at all, only accusing him of accusing others of sexual misbehavior. Secondly, this is a conspiracy theory and an exceptionally poorly supported one. Indeed, the theory is supported by only one "fact", that "that all the sexual harassment allegations against Cain emanate from Chicago". Putting aside the fact that there are roughly 10 million people in the Chicago Metropolitan Area who don't work for Obama, there is another problem with the theory. Namely, all of the alleged behavior and all but one of the allegations come from non-Chicago sources:

Bialek: Lives in the Chicago area. Alleged behavior took place in Washington DC

Kraushaar: Works for the Treasury department. Alleged behavior took place with the NRA (presumably in Washington DC).

Two women who filed sexual harassment claims: Worked for NRA, where alleged behavior took place.

Deace: lives in Des Moines, Iowa. Alleged behavior took place in Iowa.

Anonymous NRA coworkers: presumably speaking about events in DC.

So in fact, the accusers have very few ties to Chicago, and none to Axelrod (living in the same building at one point is suggestive at best). And in fact they are mostly ideologically simpatico with Cain, not the White House. And why would the White House be attacking Cain behind the scenes when publicly they're doing their best to hurt Romney, not his rivals?

Who is Ann Culter?
 
David Axelgardenhoe doesn't even know where to begin with his Obama 2012 Campaign. He can't find any accomplishments to speak of for a commercial.
 
Who is Ann Culter?



While attending Cornell University, Coulter helped found The Cornell Review, and was a member of the Delta Gamma national women's fraternity. She graduated cum laude from Cornell in 1984 with a B.A. in history, and received her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1988, where she achieved membership in the Order of the Coif and was an editor of the Michigan Law Review. At Michigan, Coulter was president of the local chapter of the Federalist Society and was trained at the National Journalism Center.

CareerAfter law school, Coulter served as a law clerk, in Kansas City, for Pasco Bowman II of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. After a short time working in New York City in private practice, where she specialized in corporate law, Coulter left to work for the United States Senate Judiciary Committee after the Republican Party took control of Congress in 1994. She handled crime and immigration issues for Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan and helped craft legislation designed to expedite the deportation of aliens convicted of felonies. She later became a litigator with the Center for Individual Rights.

In 1999 and 2000, Coulter considered running for Congress in Connecticut on the Libertarian Party ticket to serve as a spoiler in order to throw the seat to the Democratic candidate and see that Republican Congressman Christopher Shays failed to gain re-election, as a punishment for Shays' vote against Clinton's impeachment. The leadership of the Libertarian Party of Connecticut, after meeting with Coulter, declined to endorse her. As a result, her self-described "total sham, media-intensive, third-party Jesse Ventura campaign" did not take place.

Coulter's career is highlighted by the publication of eight books, as well as the weekly syndicated newspaper column that she publishes. She is particularly known for her polemical style, who likes to "stir up the pot" and, unlike "broadcasters," does not "pretend to be impartial or balanced." She has been compared to Clare Boothe Luce, one of her idols, for her satirical style. She also makes numerous public appearances, speaking on television and radio talk shows, as well as on college campuses, receiving both praise and protest. In 2010, she made an estimated $500,000 on the speaking circuit, giving speeches on topics of modern conservatism, gay marriage, and what she perceives as liberal hypocrisy to adoring right-leaning audiences. During one appearance at the University of Arizona, a pie was thrown at her. Coulter has, on occasion, responded with insulting remarks towards hecklers and protestors who attend her speeches.

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Ann Coulter at the 2004 Republican National ConventionCoulter is the author of eight books, all of which have appeared on New York Times Best Seller list, with a combined 3 million copies sold, as of May 2009

Ann Coulter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Coulter is funny, but I wouldn't spend time defending Cain if I were her. Does anybody really think this clown is a serious contender? Oh, well, except for the fact that he's BLACK...

Liberals have their "white guilt president."

I guess conservatives want one, too.
 
Coulter is funny, but I wouldn't spend time defending Cain if I were her.

I don't think she is really trying to defend Cain. She seems to be addressing the Cain allegations primarily to attack the left (and to garner attention for herself, which is how she makes a living).
 

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