In one of the day's most predictable stories, someone from Rick Santorum's campaign is calling on Herman Cain to be more "forthcoming" about the harassment allegations.
Santorum strategist, John Brabender, at a National Journal forum.
“What I would encourage the Cain campaign to do is, if you are the frontrunner and you plan to be the nominee, to be forthcoming so that you are vetted, and we don’t get into a situation where you’re our nominee and we find out things after the fact.”
That's not surprising, at all. Santorum has leveled attack-after-attack against every candidate in the field.
You get the sense that he'd hammer Gandhi for not standing up to literally fight.
You got a guy there, sitting around and doing nothing, not lifting a finger to help his country achieve independence. Meanwhile, I'm in Pennsylvania -- the most important state in the union, the one with 76 electoral votes, the one you have to have to win the election, and I'm sitting on the Senate Armed Services Committee and actually doing something for India, and Herman Cain and Rick Perry are for gay marriage.
Regardless, I doubt other campaigns will touch the Cain story. It's too explosive and piling on will be seen as consorting with the media.