The difference is I like Rush Limbaugh and he’s way too smart to run for office. He doesn’t need the money.
Cain does need the money. I never heard his radio show.
I don’t trust him or his followers. There’s way too much adoration and worship there, combined with panic that someone else might beat him, resulting in Cain supporters being horribly nasty to Perry supporters.
They would be horribly nasty to Bachmann or Santorum if those people had a chance.
You have a debilitating condition known as “projection.” You need to be professionally diagnosed in order to overcome it.
Yes, your reasons boil down to “I don’t like Cain.”
That’s a perfectly legitimate reason not to support him.
But let’s see that understanding extended to everyone, no matter who they support.
Some people just don’t like Perry, for example. They can give all the reasons in the world, just like people who don’t like Cain can give all the reasons in the world. But it all boils down to they just “don’t like the guy.”
That’s the way it is!
To yammer on about how other people SHOULD like a particular guy (as opposed to setting out substantive reasons you think his proposals or his presidency would be a positive for the nation) makes no sense. Nor does it make sense to be offended, or take it personally, when someone doesn’t like the same guy others think he “should” like.