Posted on 05/13/2011 6:20:11 PM PDT by radioone
GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain (GA) swung through Austin, Texas today fresh from his strong performance in the presidential debate in South Carolina a week ago. He spoke during breakfast to a capacity crowd from the Austin Economic Club. Cains speech ran about 25 minutes. He used no notes, and the closest teleprompter was a couple of blocks away at one of the local TV studios.
Mr. Cain speaks from memory and from his heart, so as he is quick to point out, he never delivers quite the same speech twice. The themes and issues will be consistent from speech to speech, but Cains is not a stump speech. The speech he delivered in Austin was equal parts CEO business lecture, motivational address, political stemwinder and Baptist sermon with jokes and personal anecdotes peppered throughout.
Cain hit all of the major issues, coming out strong for border security in this border state (Instead of suing Arizona, they should have gotten a prize!), hammering away at liberal politicians and policies (The problem with liberals is, they cant handle the facts!), race (I am black, but I happen to be an American first.) and his conservatism (I escaped the Democrat plantation and Im not going back.) Cain closed with a simple call to what makes him an optimist, and what makes him believe he can win, as well as what he tells his grandkids when they ask for his advice: Believe in God, believe in yourself, and believe in the greatest country in the world, the United States of America. The audience gave Cain an enthusiastic standing ovation after the speech, a rare reaction from a group that is used to hearing from everyone from sitting governors to former presidents and other major national political figures.
After the speech he held an improptu question and answer session with the local media, and more than held his own. As I tweeted during the speech, Cain combines his strong speaking style with his extensive experience atop national restaurant chains and the National Restaurant Association to deliver a message thats serious, often hilarious, and very effective.
Herman Cain made light of his current status as not a top tier candidate but he may be the most gifted orator in the contest on either side of the aisle in the 2012 race, including the president. The South Carolina debate has clearly put the wind at his back in the short run. What remains to be seen is if he can sustain the momentum over the long haul of a competitive national primary.
Maybe he can do something. We sure need someone to step up. The GOP is doing their normal self destruct.
Was that a rumor about Cain being diagnosed with a terminal disease? If so - cool - shows how serious they consider him a threat.
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Herman Cain had stage IV colon and liver cancer in 2006. He has been cancer free for several years now.
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He was diagnosed with cancer and successfully treated. He certainly doesn’t seem like a man with any significant impairment.
I had a chance to spend some quality time with Cain this week and he is very impressive. He had immense energy and a strong sense of what the nation needs.
I may vote for him in the primary. My real pick would be Paul Ryan, but if we’re faced with McRomney or some other stiff, I’ll work for Cain.
Do I get some kind of bonus for posting between your double pings?
This is such a refreshing change from our Karaoke speech president.
Sounds nuts, but I think the only way he has a chance is if Palin decides not to run, but endorse Cain. Trump & Huck decide not to run, and Bachmann drops out and endorses Cain.
This leaves Mitt and Newt to possibly split the RINO vote leaving Cain to capture most of the Tea Party vote. In a 3-way race, I think he may have a chance.
If that combination cant win against Obama..then there's not much hope for the country........ It would be a stark contrast as to the direction the country should go...
I know full well the MSM will never treat him decently---he's "uppity" for them. A Palin-Cain ticket would get attention...boy, would it ever!
Cain is my number 1 choice so far.
LOL - Ping Sandwich
I think you should get a free Common Sense Solutions booklet.
For about a couple months now, Mr. Cain has been my top pick, and I will likely vote for him in the primary.
It's a race to see who can sell out to 0biew0n in return for lifetime senate appointments!
If it talks like a politician, it IS one!
Stop voting for politicians!
Yes we CAIN !
Herman Cain is the real meal deal. He would be an excellent president. He is not owned by the lobbyists or the GOP leadership.
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