Toward the end of a lengthy report on Cain’s “reassessment” of whether he will remain in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Klein displayed a profound misunderstanding of the type of predatory behavior that Cain is accused of:
Lori Klein, an Arizona state Senator and Cain’s Arizona state chairman, told CBS News she stands by Cain.She says she has known him for 12 years and he’s “never been anything but a gentlemen – and I am not an unattractive woman.”
Guilt or innocence aside, such a defense seems to be based on
Sen. Klein then delivered that priceless exclamation point to the Cain saga:
Klein suggested that if Cain is innocent he should sue White for libel and went on to attack the media for digging up the allegations. She also said that in politics, “we want a virgin to do a hooker’s job.”
It’s a cliche´ to observe that comparing politicians to hookers is an insult to sex workers, but the suggestion that Cain’s alleged actions fall short only of virginity is a new one, on a par with Newt Gingrich’s implication that, despite his best efforts, he’s not quite Jesus.
Sen. Klein is familiar with defending the indefensible, though. In April, she was confronted by an activist for telling protesters to “go back to Mexico,” and rather than deny it, or apologize, she explains why she told them that. Priceless.