Herman Cain (Eric Thayer/Reuters)
So far, Monday is shaping up to be a long day for Herman Cain amidst the
sexual harassment claims against him that have surfaced, and his misfortune at having public events scheduled for today.
Cain has already appeared at the American Enterprise Institute, where his hosts helpfully blocked any questions about the Politico report about Cain's alleged "sexually suggestive behavior" toward two women during his time as the head of the National Restaurant Association, but dodging the bullet may be more difficult at his next stop: the National Press Club.
Cain's campaign manager, Mark "smoking" Block appeared on MSNBC earlier today and stated that Cain had "never sexually harassed anybody ever, period, end of story," but followed that up with a classic non-denial denial:
I am not personally aware of any cash settlement relating to sexual harassment charges to Mr. Cain.
And later today, Cain will go on Fox News where he will undoubtedly double-down on his complaints about the "liberal media." And what better venue for that than Fox?
Stay tuned ...