Former Chair of the Restaurant Association Board Defends Herman Cain: “It’s a Hatchet Job”

The former board Chairman of the National Restaurant Association, who served at the time Herman Cain worked there, says he believes the accusations against him are “a hatchet job” because of his standing in the Presidential Polls:
DAILY CALLER: In an interview with The Daily Caller, former National Restaurant Association board chairman Joseph Fassler offered a firm defense of GOP presidential front-runner Herman Cain, along with an explanation for how Washington’s best kept secret — the identities of Cain’s sexual-harassment accusers — was also kept from the association’s board.
“The accusations? It’s a hatchet job, in my opinion,” Fassler told TheDC from his Phoenix, Ariz. office. “My gut tells me it’s a hatchet job. He gets a lead, he gets some traction, and the next thing you know, here come these allegations. It’s sad.” Fassler said his four years in leadership positions on the association’s board — including one year as chairman and another as past chairman — overlapped with two and one-half years of Cain’s time as CEO. Fassler was first elected to the board in 1984, and was chairman in 1997. . . . Read More
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http://twitter.com/cemiami Carlos Echevarria
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