A guy like Cain though, they will completely savage to the point where there won't be anything left even for turkey vultures. Oh, they won't do it outright. They'll have so-called black "leaders" like Jackson and Sharpton and other black intelligentsia speak on their behalf. They'll have black liberal entertainers call Cain an Oreo or a "sellout." And they'll mock his looks and mannerisms.
Governor Palin has been through the fires and can stand up to the criticism. The other candidates simply can't and will melt. It's time to stop pushing Cain for President. I have no problem with him as a cabinet secretary or adviser though.
It won't work; there's too much depth to Herman Cain--he's no lightweight. Besides, you can't win a fight if you're too scared to fight it. And that sounds like the case you're making, we should be scared to even fight this fight. Sorry, but to me that has been one of the core problems with the GOP--they have allowed themselves to be beaten over the head by "politically correct" rhetoric, because they are afraid of it. So they run away from it (which gurantees they lose everytime). It's time we take on the PC crowd head on.
The other candidates simply can't and will melt.
Cain won't melt. This is a guy who knows who he is, what he believes, why he believes it, and is confident about all of it. And that brings us to the one thing that Herman Cain has that is missing from the other GOP candidates: vision.
Herman Cain brings a vision of America--its values, people, and future--a vision that comes across in his statements and how he has lived his life. That, imho, is the reason he got such a huge response at the SC debate. The American people are yearning for someone with vision--an American vision. That was the secret of Reagan's success, and I believe it will be the secret of Cain's as well.
Good for you.......