Posted on 10/04/2011 12:00:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Herman Cain was given a warm welcome at last night's 'Monday Meeting' of Republican politicians and donors including a rare standing ovation according to tweets from inside the off-the-record event.
Ca3, and present his biography to the crowd of potential donors, including investment bankers and hedge fund managers.
Cain also took a shot at Obama saying that a "community organizer" could not get a job as a manager of a Godfather's Pizza franchise. Cain was the CEO of the pizza chain until 1996.
The 'Monday Meeting' is organized by businessman Mallory Factor.
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He ran for senate seat in georgia against johnny issacson.The old boy network got in the way and we have the rinos to show for it here in georgia.He then got into talk radio here at local staions and built quite a following.I campaigned for Herman back then and have always thought he had a higher calling.Looks like we just might be there.
Another positive of Herman Cain, he’s not a lawyer.
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Oh no, the ostriches on this site aren’t going to like this. They were posting stuff all weekend about Cain “quitting his campaign to do a book tour” and “being broke” etc. I wonder what they will say now.
I have learned more about Herman Cain today than I ever knew.
Sounds like Herman has/had some great hardworking parents who taught him the values of hard work and a good education.
A Masters Degree in Computer Science is a big achievement, very smart guy.
Mr. Cain wasn’t even on my radar until recently. I am very impressed and think that the closer one looks, the more impressed most people get. I think we have some other very good candidates in the field. I would support any of them in the fight to get rid of Obama. But Mr. Cain is the one who stands out for me.
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