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Herman Cain Brings Needed Lift to Republican Race
scottfactor.com ^ | 05/24/2011 | Gina Miller

Posted on 05/24/2011 4:51:09 AM PDT by scottfactor

On Saturday, Herman Cain made it official; he’s running for President of the United States in 2012. This is good news! I have been waiting for a candidate who I can support, who I can believe is a conservative, and I believe Mr. Cain is that candidate. He has been a Tea Party favorite pretty much since the Tea Party movement began, and now that he has announced his candidacy, support should grow even larger as more and more people see and hear him.

In his Monday column at WorldNetDaily, Mr. Cain addresses three “negatives” skeptics point out about a Herman Cain candidacy: lack of money, lack of name recognition and lack of experience as a previous political office holder. He makes it clear that these are not insurmountable problems as he writes,

“My name may not be a household name, but it is a grass-roots recognized name. Just consider the number of straw polls in which I have placed first in the last few months. The Tea Party Patriots summit in Phoenix, the Conservatives Values Conference hosted by Rep. Steve King in Des Moines, Iowa, multiple state Republican Party conventions and, most recently, an online Fox News survey following my official announcement of candidacy on Saturday. …

Even a recent Zogby poll shows me in first place of the declared or soon-to-be declared candidates for the Republican nomination for president. And, ever since the Gallup organization started including me in its "positive intensity" poll, I have placed in the top three – and most recently tied for first – among all of the potential candidates. …

Just as money cannot buy happiness, money alone cannot buy the Republican nomination, or even a second term as President Obama hopes to do by raising $1 billion in campaign cash. Although we need enough money to be competitive, money alone will not supersede the voices of an energized and informed electorate. That's what is propelling my campaign into the limelight.

No, I have never held public office before, and I may not know how Washington works, as some have pointed out. But I do not want to learn how to create a $14 trillion national debt, or waste $1 trillion to create a stalled economy and a nine percent unemployment rate or continue to push problems off on future generations.”

Right-on, Mr. Cain! America is desperate for a non-politician. We are sick of the establishment political machine spitting up the same old “experienced politicians” who proceed to grow government and steal our money and our freedoms. The fact that Mr. Cain has never held elected office is a big plus in my mind. His amazing amount of business leadership experience is what really makes him quite attractive as a presidential candidate. You don’t have to have held elected political office to be a good leader.

Mr. Cain’s impressive credentials are listed on his website. The introduction to his biography states,

“Herman Cain has a unique personality and multi-dimensional background in business, politics and life. Herman Cain is an accomplished speaker and writer on the subjects of leadership, motivation, national and economic policy, politics and achieving one’s American Dream.”

Among many other things, he was Chairman, CEO and President of Godfather’s Pizza Corporation. He turned that company around from the brink of bankruptcy. He was also a former president of the Tax Leadership Council, which is a branch of Americans for Fair Taxation. He served as Chairman of the Board of the National Restaurant Association and as President and CEO of the Association.

He has been honored in a number of ways with awards and honorary degrees, and he holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Morehouse College and a Masters Degree in Computer Science from Purdue University.

One part of his work history that makes some conservatives cringe a bit is the fact that he was a past Chairman and Member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. For one writer at WorldNetDaily, that seems to be a deal-breaker.

In his column on Monday titled, “The False Hope of Herman Cain,” Vox Day attempts to tear down the candidacy of Mr. Cain by claiming that Mr. Cain is not a genuine conservative. He even goes so far as to claim that Mr. Cain’s economic philosophy and employment record are communist. Why? Because of his stint with the Federal Reserve. Attempting to prove the point, Day quotes Karl Marx insisting on,

"Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly."

Because of Mr. Cain’s association with the Kansas City branch of the Federal Reserve, Day labels Mr. Cain an “elite bankster.” He then quotes a response Mr. Cain gave concerning the proposed audit of the Federal Reserve. The quote is also a bit puzzling to me. Day does not say when Mr. Cain made the statement, but here’s what Day wrote,

“…on the Neil Boortz show, [Herman Cain’s] answer with regard to a prospective congressional audit of the Federal Reserve missed the point so completely that it leaves the informed observer wondering if the man is deeply disingenuous or astonishingly clueless.

‘Some people say we ought to audit the Federal Reserve. Here's what I do know. The Federal Reserve already has so many internal audits it's ridiculous. I don't know why people think we're going to learn this great amount of information from the Federal Reserve. … Here's the advice I give to people who think we ought to audit the Federal Reserve. Call them up and ask them if you can have one of their PR people explain to you how the Federal Reserve operates. I think a lot of people are calling for the audit of the Federal Reserve because they don't know enough about it! There's no hidden secrets going on [at] the Federal Reserve to my knowledge. We've got 12 Federal Reserve banks, find out which district you're in, call them up and go from there! We don't need to waste money with another commission or an audit. It's not necessary. Because, folks, we've got a lot of other problems we need to worry about.’”

I must admit, that is an odd response. How could we expect an internal audit—a self audit—by the Federal Reserve to be an honest one? It would be nice to hear Mr. Cain further elaborate on that response.

That aspect of Mr. Cain is not going to stop me from supporting him. He is far and away the best guy in the Republican presidential field at this time. His website has his position on a number of major issues, and his words are the words of a conservative. I have no reason to doubt his conservatism.

On the issues, he sounds like one of us. He is for securing our borders and enforcing our immigration laws. He understands the danger the illegal alien invasion poses for our society in terms of crime, the economy and even Muslim terrorists that take advantage of the porous southern U.S. border to sneak into America.

He is in support of tapping our own oil sources here in the United States to help get us off Middle Eastern oil. He is for across-the-board tax cuts, reducing capital gains taxes and permanently eliminating the “death tax.” He fully supports our national defense and the need to give our troops the very best training, equipment, technology and infrastructure to help them win.

He knows the serious need to reduce the size and spending of the federal government. He understands that entitlement programs need to be modernized, and in some cases, eliminated. He knows unions are out of control and have become little more than political power machines for the Left.

He is for repealing the devilish Obamacare legislation. One point I wish the Republicans would not push is the “repeal and replace” slogan, and Mr. Cain does say he wants to repeal and replace Obamacare. I want that garbage repealed—period—not replaced! Mr. Cain does have some good ideas such as tort reform to reduce frivolous malpractice lawsuits that have driven medical costs sky-high. I say let’s repeal Obamacare, and go for tort reform and health insurance portability across state lines, for a start, but government is already way too involved in our health care system, and they need to leave it alone.

On his issues page, Mr. Cain does not address the moral issues of abortion and the radical homosexual agenda’s invasion of our society and military, but he does acknowledge America’s foundation of trust in God. As he says,

“We are free because ‘In God Is Our Trust.’

To that, I say amen!

America needs a president who will help turn us back from this slide into the socialist abyss and help shrink the size of the federal government. I believe Herman Cain could be such a man. I sincerely hope he is not fooling us. He seems to be the real deal. He is certainly a much-needed lift in the bleak field of Republican presidential candidates.


TOPICS: Politics; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: cain; cain2012; hermancain; obama; president; race
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1 posted on 05/24/2011 4:51:15 AM PDT by scottfactor
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To: scottfactor

I love that he is genuine enough to say when he doesn’t know something (right to return).

The republican elite (the architect, krauthammer, etc)will try to paint this as being uninformed and unable to lead.

I say a leader isn’t someone that can answer all questions without serious thought and lead followers into a hornets nest simply to demonstrate confidence. Rather a leader is smart enough to know where to find the answers and then lead to an actual solution.

I am liking Cain!


2 posted on 05/24/2011 4:59:00 AM PDT by vg0va3 (I don't plan to quit the fight until it is finally over. Although, I am getting tired...)
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To: scottfactor

Go away, Mr. “Palestinian Right Of Return”.


3 posted on 05/24/2011 4:59:57 AM PDT by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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To: scottfactor; WXRGina
Shout it out Gina! And all the people said .... Amen!! Go Hermanator!

Video- Cain: "You Mess with Israel, You are Messing with the United States. It's that Simple"

Herman Cain Sounds Off

Introducing Herman Cain

Herman Cain’s speech to CPAC 2011 (If you only watch one video from CPAC)

4 posted on 05/24/2011 5:01:52 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free!)
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To: vg0va3
I like this guy:
5 posted on 05/24/2011 5:04:09 AM PDT by An American! (Proud To Be An American!)
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To: scottfactor

To think that someone with no clue about Washington is suited to reining Washington in is deluded IMO.


6 posted on 05/24/2011 5:06:30 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: scottfactor; justsaynomore
The LRon Paul 'End the Fed' stuff has no solution. And the unintended consequences would be greatly harmful.

“Unless all nations agree to do so simultaneously, the dissolving of a central bank amounts to the economic equivalent of unilateral disarmament.”

End the Fed? Ron Paul is Wrong for All the Right Reasons

It has come up in interview after interview and here is where he stands (Herman Cain on the Fed), in his own words:

He said, "Don't END the Fed; fix it." ... His follow-up question to people who do want to end it is, "If you end it, what would you replace it with?" ... Then he said that auditing the Fed is OK, but he is "not leading that parade."

7 posted on 05/24/2011 5:13:03 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free!)
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To: 9YearLurker

So who amongst the candidates is suited? Only Gingrich has served in dc so I guess he is our only choice.


8 posted on 05/24/2011 5:25:49 AM PDT by ilgipper
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To: scottfactor

What a load of crap. So now the Repubs only answer to Obama is a guy that appears to be blacker than Obama? Except of course, he’ll be pilloried by the “black” community as an uncle tom because he’s gotten an education, so no.....it won’t work. Heard on CNN this weekend the clarion call to the black community not to be fooled by Cain and let the black vote be split.


9 posted on 05/24/2011 5:28:04 AM PDT by Rich21IE
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To: Rich21IE
Heard on CNN this weekend the clarion call to the black community not to be fooled by Cain and let the black vote be split.

IF Mr. Cain is the nominee, the black vote will most assuredly be split. Here's how:
The inner city youth, welfare recipients, food stamp recipients, homeless, and cronically jobless will vote for the stain. All the rest would vote for Mr. Cain.

Question is: what's the headcount (assuming that the former group will have at least 20% voter fraud within)?

10 posted on 05/24/2011 5:33:35 AM PDT by Logic n' Reason (The stain must be ERADICATED....NOW!!)
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To: 9YearLurker

“To think that someone with no clue about Washington is suited to reining Washington in is deluded IMO.”

You would rather keep trusting the proven empty promises of the establishment crowd?

How’s that working out for us?

I’ll take my chances on a problem solver instead of a politician.


11 posted on 05/24/2011 5:34:32 AM PDT by redinIllinois (Pro-life, accountant, gun-totin' grandma - multi issue voter)
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To: scottfactor
If Herman Cain is half as good as he looks right now--he's the one we need. He just might be the man to jerk this country out of its self-destructive decadence (viz. the Left) and return it to ascendancy!

Don't let us down, Herman!

We can't afford another setback!

12 posted on 05/24/2011 5:48:46 AM PDT by Savage Beast (You can, in fact must, shout 'Fire!' in a crowded theatre. It just must be the truth. Jonah Goldberg)
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To: Rich21IE
“So now the Repubs only answer to Obama is a guy that appears to be blacker than Obama”

To a Conservative what difference does the Race or Sex matter.

When a White Male Conservative throws his hat into the Ring I will consider him. No More RINOs I don't care how Lilly white or how much Experience he has.

For this White Male Conservative from GA Cain/Palin.

13 posted on 05/24/2011 5:52:17 AM PDT by Bailee
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To: redinIllinois

No. What you want is neither.

Someone with enough executive government experience not to get rolled, but with a decidedly outsider, reformer cast. That is part of why Americans so like to vote governors in as their presidents. (Just have to be careful that the guv isn’t part of the Beltway Establishment.)


14 posted on 05/24/2011 5:59:58 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

I agree with you. Cain doesn’t have the proven experience I am looking for. So he headed up a pizza chain and some burger joints. That doesn’t qualify him for president of Coca-Cola, let alone president of the USA. What Cain does is he allows people to deny the reality of the situation.


15 posted on 05/24/2011 6:10:21 AM PDT by Huck (The Antifederalists were right.)
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To: Logic n' Reason

I saw his interview with Hannity and was not impressed.


16 posted on 05/24/2011 6:21:55 AM PDT by ChiefJayStrongbow
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To: Huck

And your Ideal Choice would be whom?


17 posted on 05/24/2011 6:34:50 AM PDT by Bailee
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To: Servant of the Cross
Go Hermanator!

Yep!

I see the anti-Herman crowd is in full swing. The Ron Paul people (like Vox Day) will attack him, plus, of course, Demoperatives.

18 posted on 05/24/2011 6:34:58 AM PDT by WXRGina
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To: Bailee

Ideal? What’s that got to do with anything? There is no ideal choice.


19 posted on 05/24/2011 7:47:03 AM PDT by Huck (The Antifederalists were right.)
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To: Huck

Exactly there is no Perfect Choice and my Perfect choice will not be your Perfect Choice.

I hope the FReepers are not looking for the Perfect choice are we will have 4 more of BHO.


20 posted on 05/24/2011 8:23:50 AM PDT by Bailee
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