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Gloria Cain's Body Language Revealed

Recent interview shows Gloria Cain as sincere, but not totally convinced of her husband's' innocence.

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Yes, I would concede that their personality differences seem to be reflected in the interview, but I do not think that is the same as believing that there is Jekyll-Hyde component to her husband.

There is a distance. I think it is partly due to the difficulties of being married to a political conservative in the Black community. He's probably much more conservative than she it, talks about it frequently, and she is much more in to what her social norm thinks and feels, which I doubt is very friendly to the conservative movement.

Also, it might be conceded that she said a few things which verified that the strains have compelled her to remind herself of the consistency in the man she married.

Critics of the accusers are probably the "bad guys" to most political journalists, to start with, so the fact that these allegations are weird, from the point of view of the Cains, in that they seem to be centered around the Illinois Restaurant Association, and limited to the years 1997 to 1999. That is EXTREMELY weird for a womanizer!!!

Paul Richard Strange, Sr. of TX 11:39PM November 15, 2011

HTOS1 wrote: "What happened to US News?This was a great print resource "

Yeah, I know, this is such a shabby article and I am not even a Cain supporter, What comes next? Astrology?

Yacko of RI 7:26PM November 15, 2011

What happened to US News?This was a great print resource when I first started reading during the Reagan admin.You are sliding towards what you opened my eyes to as a young 20 yo,i.e. agenda driven reporting.Sad.

Htos1 of FL 6:35PM November 15, 2011

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