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Bain: Rolle still has a future in politics

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Lanisha Rolle

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Tribune Staff Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement political hopeful Lincoln Bain yesterday said he believes former Senator Lanisha Rolle can still have a bright future in politics, while insisting that he is “saddened” and “sorely disappointed” by her resignation from the upper chamber.

Mr Bain rejected claims that he orchestrated the controversy stemming from secret recordings he made of Mrs Rolle during a private meeting, and pledged his support for the former Senator despite this ongoing situation.

Asked if he viewed recording Mrs Rolle without her knowledge as unethical or deceitful in any way, Mr Bain responded: “No”.

He was adamant that he did not leak the audio to “set up” Mrs Rolle with a view to ensuring that she would not be considered by the party for the Pinewood Gardens candidacy. He made the comments as a guest on Guardian Radio talk show The Revolution. 

Mrs Rolle resigned on Friday after The Tribune exclusively published a series of stories highlighting three audio recordings in which both Mrs Rolle and Mr Bain discuss their political futures at length.

The audio revealed disparaging comments made by Mrs Rolle about several FNM members of Parliament. During the meeting, Mrs Rolle informed Mr Bain that the party would not offer him the nomination for the Pinewood Gardens constituency, and further claimed that the ratification of incumbent FNM MPs had been purposefully delayed.

“If I released something the whole Bahamas gonna know that I released it,” Mr Bain said. “I don’t hide behind nothing. If I released some tapes I am going to say look here this Lanisha, this the tapes (and) that’s me. Anyone who knows me knows that if I tell you that I did not release the tapes to the media, I did not.”

“I want to start by saying I am disappointed at what ended up happening to Lanisha.  I am a supporter of all of the young bright minds of the future.

“I am sorely disappointed and I still think that Mrs Rolle can recover from this and have a great political future.  I hope she does and if she does I will be one of those persons supporting her despite whatever may have happened and what people may think.”

Regarding the content of his meeting with Mrs Rolle, Mr Bain said his constituency executives were angered by her assertion that he would not get the nomination and these views were expressed to FNM executives. 

“There was this thing that people were pushing that was a total blatant lie that I didn’t receive the nomination and that I recorded this to set up Lanisha Rolle and took it to persons so that I could get the nomination.  That is a lie from the pits of hell.

“At the meeting certain things were said.  Basically she was saying that she was getting the nomination and not me and that I must support her and back her and manage it and that I must get the association on her side and basically if I didn’t then…

“So I spoke to my Pinewood executives and only them. I didn’t speak to party leadership. I spoke to Pinewood executives and let them know well I have been told by Lanisha that she is going to get the nomination. They were up in arms.  They were distraught (and) they were extremely upset that it came from her and that it came at all because they are behind me 100 per cent.”

He continued: “They had a meeting with the party leadership where they expressed their views. I don’t want to share the details of the meeting, but they said who they support and that’s it.

“The party leadership spoke to the good lady about it and she denied everything. She denied the content of it.  She denied we spoke about Pinewood.”

On Monday, Mr Bain was adamant that he did nothing wrong as he admitted to secretly recording former Senator Lanisha Rolle during a private meeting, saying his actions were a bid to “protect myself” from possible “sabotage.”

Mr Bain claimed the audio recording only “came into play” to prove to party executives that the private meeting had taken place.

Insisting that he does not go around recording people, he maintained that it will soon be abundantly clear that he is innocent of any wrongdoing.

Asked to explain this alleged “sabotage”, Mr Bain responded that someone called to put him on alert about an upcoming meeting with Mrs Rolle and warned him to “be careful”.

Several attempts were made to contact Mrs Rolle, however they were unsuccessful.

Comments

Honestman 7 years, 12 months ago

Minnis continues to surround himself with persons who he believes are 100% loyal to him. That speaks to his insecurity as party leader. A wise leader on the other hand will include the brightest and best in his management team and he won't be afraid to include persons who might disagree with him from time to time. No leader learns anything from an inner circle made up entirely of "yes men" (or women). Minnis just doesn't get "leadership" and I suspect he never will. Leaders are born not made. It is painful to watch him trying to be what he will never be. What is disheartening is why senior FNM's are allowing the man to suffer. For the love of The Bahamas, take him aside and tell him it is over.

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cmiller 7 years, 12 months ago

I believe he released it to pay her back for saying that the FNM would not let him run as a candidate in the next election. He knew just what he was doing, but he should have dug two graves instead of one. Its also amazing how fast they threw her out of the senate for saying horrible things about them, but were silent and still when she was out sprouting other disgusting stuff.

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jackbnimble 7 years, 12 months ago

Why does he keep explaining himself? A man do nothing he fear nothing and truth stands.

He should be thankful he helped to get rid of her. Guess his only concern now if that he just won't get the nomination because of how he did it.

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ohdrap4 7 years, 12 months ago

cannot exactly fault him. as they say, free advice is worth evry penny. the reporters think the opinion of a political hopeful matter.

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birdiestrachan 7 years, 12 months ago

Give it to Lincoln Bain he can tell some lies , just like Pintard, and the one who received the fish. They must attend some kind of school that teaches them how to lie.

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TalRussell 7 years, 12 months ago

Comrades for a supposedly media savvy potential 2017 political party's candidate, this fellow stumbled badly since he pushed that record button.
There's nothing worse that speaks more loudly that extreme caution must be exercised by the mere suggestion that you can take me into your trusted confidence.
Invest in a professional Shoe Shine Kit and hit the steps of churches just before Sunday morning services. Just about everyone will let anyone shine they shoes for a reasonable price charge. Can't say the same for voters, who will have lots betrayal questions.

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Bahamianpride 7 years, 12 months ago

Agreed Tal, Bain is finished in politics & has lost any credibility as a person. Some how he doesn't get the message. His only hope in life now is to shut up & hide & allow himself to be forgotten which is easy if he stays quiet and out of site in this fast food world. But can his ego, ambition, delusion, & narcissistic tendencies be overcome with reason. The man must realize, once labelled a scumbag & cheese eater, your best bet is to hide in the sewer until this all passes.

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sheeprunner12 7 years, 12 months ago

Both of these fools are finished with politics ........ for 2017

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