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Cain to Debate Newt: What Is Herman Thinking?
PJ Media ^ | October 29, 2011 | Ryan Mauro

Posted on 10/29/2011 12:06:09 PM PDT by Kaslin

Why would the frontrunner give a chance to middle-of-the-pack Gingrich, a great debater?

Polls show Herman Cain as the frontrunner, and things are going his way. Now, he has agreed to a “modified Lincoln-Douglas”-style debate with Newt Gingrich, where Cain has little to gain and a lot to lose.

On November 5, Gingrich and Cain will go mano-a-mano in a debate about entitlement reform, with no moderator and only a timekeeper from the Texas Tea Party Patriots. “It will be divided into parts, one for each major entitlement — Medicare, Social Security, and Medicaid — with each candidate detailing their arguments,” says Bill O’Sullivan, the treasurer of the group. Obviously, the candidates will find ways to bring up other issues if they believe it to be advantageous.

Gingrich’s campaign says it will be respectful, and he will contrast his proposals with Cain “in a friendly way.” There will probably not be any heated, interruption-filled confrontations as happened between Romney, Perry, and Santorum during the last debate.

This debate is a blessing from Cain upon Gingrich. Whereas Cain has frontrunner status, Gingrich is in third place. He is steep in debt and unable to purchase the advertising he needs to be considered a top-tier candidate. The media still isn’t giving him much attention. He’s done well in the debates, but is restrained by the presence of seven other candidates on the stage. Gingrich needs to take away from Cain’s support, or he has no chance of winning. Now, he gets to take on Cain — and only Cain — in the forum that best suits Gingrich.

What does Cain have to gain? It is possible he could best Gingrich and take some of his support, but this is an unnecessary gamble. Cain could simply wait as the right-of-Romney vote coalesces around him and Gingrich’s campaign suffocates. Cain is in a strong position to become the sole alternative to Romney, and if he does he probably wins the nomination.

An important fact that is being overlooked: Cain was hammered in the last debate, yet his support hasn’t dropped at all.

This separates him from Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry, whose candidacies quickly fell after being piled on in the debates. As a matter of fact, Cain has a slight lead nationally in the RealClearPolitics poll average. His campaign says he is now raising $1 million per week. At the same time, Rick Perry intends to use his large war chest for a “total destroy mission” against Romney, in the words of someone familiar with his campaign’s plans. This will take negative attention away from Cain, and brings to mind the mutually caused destruction of the Howard Dean and Dick Gephardt campaigns in 2004.

The Iowa caucus comes on January 3. Cain has a 5.5% lead in the RealClearPolitics average. Should he win, there will be a media firestorm, and in all probability Rick Santorum and Michele Bachmann will drop out. Rick Perry’s campaign will be injured, probably fatally. All of their support goes to Cain.

Mitt Romney will win New Hampshire (likely on January 10). This eliminates Jon Huntsman, whose miniscule number of supporters he will take.

South Carolina comes on January 21. Here, RCP’s average has him with a 5.7% lead today. Gingrich’s campaign depends upon winning this state, and if Cain wins Iowa, it’ll be hard to see how he overcomes Cain’s momentum. He and Perry are gone if Cain wins. At this point, Cain has rallied the anti-Romney vote behind his candidacy, and he is the favorite to win the nomination.

Cain now has two options. He can move forward with the debate and plan on criticizing Gingrich, such as by mentioning his support for the individual mandate. He’ll have to be extra careful not to make a gaffe worth reporting, as no broadcast networks currently plan to cover it. He can hope that not many people will see Gingrich at his best. Or, he can find an excuse to drop out. It’ll be obvious he realized he made a mistake, but if his supporters stuck with him through the last debate, they’ll stick with him through that decision.

Herman Cain’s campaign is in a position that very few people, especially in the media, ever thought it would approach. Debating Gingrich one-on-one is a gamble he doesn’t need to make.

Also see: Dem Wit: GOP Likes Cain Because ‘He’s a Black Man Who Knows His Place’”

And check out: Is Karen Finney Secretly Working for Herman Cain?

 


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: cain; hermancain; newtgingrich
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To: Kaslin
How wonderful would it be if two men, through an exchange of ideas in a true debate format, could help America's youth understand the philosophy expressed in our Declaration of Independence and the protections afforded by the Founders' Constitution?

What a noble act that would be!

Perhaps it's more than can be expected, but the potential exists.

After all, Gingrich has studied, explored, and written about the promise of the Declaration's assertions and the Constitution's structuring of a form of self-government to protect individuals.

On the other hand, Cain has, in his lifetime, lived out the fulfillment of those assertions over 200 years later.

An honest debate between two lovers of liberty, minus media intervention in the process, may prove to be a healthy alternative to the circuses we have seen in recent times.

61 posted on 10/29/2011 12:56:44 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: Tex-Con-Man
I don't really see a downside for either. They'll be respectful towards each other. I think this is brilliant publicity for the both of them.

Yeah....and shows 0bambi in a bad light when he tries to weasel out of any and all debates.

62 posted on 10/29/2011 12:57:03 PM PDT by spokeshave (Obama's ratings are so low...Kenyans accuse him of being born in the USA,)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

The ticket is not possible as they both come from the same state.


63 posted on 10/29/2011 12:58:16 PM PDT by stormhill
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To: murron

The Texas Tea Party Patriots PAC is putting it on. I sent a note to them that they still have enough time to make this a streaming pay-per-view event seeing that nobody in broadcast media is willing to cover it live. Just imagine how this would add to the coffers.

I also asked why not make this a national Tea Party Patriots multi-event aimed at raising funds for these groups. At the signon for the event, a portion of the proceeds would be allotted to the local chapter of their choice. With the popularity of such an event, it could radically change forever the way debates are presented to the public without the media filters.


64 posted on 10/29/2011 12:59:19 PM PDT by mazda77 (and I am a Native Texan)
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To: toldyou
I haven’t watched the David Letterman show for years. I got so tired of hearing him bash George W....non-stop...every night.

I used to enjoy Letterman back in the 80s. He was brash and zany. Now he's just a bitter partisan old hack.

65 posted on 10/29/2011 12:59:24 PM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: Kaslin
The main reason for Cain to debate is to show that he deserves to be the frontrunner. We've had a lot of frontrunners since this past summer. If he wants to stay there, he'll have to defend that position. He might as well do that now instead of waiting for Obama.

Newt's the toughest debater of the lot, so if he holds his own, great.

That being said, I see that people actually are watching these debates. I wouldn't be surprised (nor would I necessarily be happy) to see Newt moving up because of them. Thing is, no matter the order I rank all the candidates, 0 ranks last and will always rank last, so I do hope the better candidates swim to the top.

66 posted on 10/29/2011 1:03:32 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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To: Kaslin

Don’t understand why people think this is a bad move by Cain. Gingrich has won nearly every debate but cant crack 10% because of his past. Why would that change now?

Cain isn’t a moron, he’ll do just fine, and probably even better in this type of debate than he would in the media run debates that are set up to promote who is the best slimey politicians.


67 posted on 10/29/2011 1:04:22 PM PDT by NoMitt
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To: eyedigress

That’s the BINGO, right there.

They might be demonstrating for America what ADULTS look like when they run for President.

This will distinguish them from the others.

Afterward, they can announce Cain/Gingrich.

That’s the winning ticket, right there.


68 posted on 10/29/2011 1:04:22 PM PDT by BagCamAddict (Order 15 Herman Cain Yard Signs for $130: https://store.hermancain.com/orderform.asp?pid=20)
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To: Tanniker Smith
One other note:

Obama can't bring himself to use any of Clinton's '96 strategies because he's not that kind of person.

Likewise, the GOP field is really wide open and being challenged and tested instead of being handed over to Bob Dole because it was his turn. So the GOP is in better shape right now than it was back then.

69 posted on 10/29/2011 1:05:18 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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To: Huck
Perry and Romney weren't forbidden to join in.

If either one has the fortitude to try they can ask in.

You're right, doing that would hammer the crap out of either one before the base, given their level of ability.

70 posted on 10/29/2011 1:06:22 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: MNJohnnie
Your post needs to be re-stated, in bold letters. Too many Freepers are overlooking Newt's accommodations to the left.

For example there is Newt's jumping on the Global Warming train, and his chastising Conservatives for not rallying behind Dede Scusaffasa in NY 23. Newt has a long record of talking a good game and being just another GOP Establishment water boy. In a choice between Conservative principals and political expediency, Newt will go with expediency every time.

And have we forgotten when Newt said "Social engineering by the conservatives is also deplorable"...paraphrasing.
71 posted on 10/29/2011 1:07:29 PM PDT by federal__reserve (Perry is a good man but his one on one debates with Obama keeps me awake at nights.)
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To: stormhill

Newt lives in VA.


72 posted on 10/29/2011 1:08:43 PM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west)?)
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To: nathanbedford
It is actually conceivable that they are doing this without political calculation.

Yes, yes...I can see that.
Two politicians acting without political calculations...why, yes...it could happen...

Bwahahahahaha!!!

Sorry, couldn't keep that one down!

73 posted on 10/29/2011 1:09:28 PM PDT by stormhill
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To: eyedigress

I stand corrected.


74 posted on 10/29/2011 1:11:39 PM PDT by stormhill
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To: nathanbedford; Huck

I hadn’t seen that video. Thank you for the link.

I’ve definitely seen a new Newt lately. He’s always been skilled in verbal sparring and possessed extensive knowledge of the issues, but his ability to speak to the core issues that we presently face and express clear solutions that resonate with conservatives is above and beyond his usual party-line statements.

It very well could be that they wish to speak to the issues in a gentlemanly manner. If so, that wins them enormous points. Huck mentioned that they’re running the debate like a fundraiser with VIP packages, etc. and wonders if the event is totally staged. I don’t know that the fundraising aspect is necessarily a bad thing. Campaigns do have expenses. If it’s staged, we’ll know soon enough and the event will mean nothing.

Either way, I am looking forward to it. I hope we get to see some or all of it.


75 posted on 10/29/2011 1:12:54 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (Man is not free unless government is limited. ~Ronald Reagan)
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76 posted on 10/29/2011 1:15:28 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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To: federal__reserve
Not one of our candidates is 'Conservatively' clean! That was then; and our world - America - was far less defined in the negative, than it is today. Think post 'scam' outings per 'warming'; think Newt has wised up. Still maintain; that Newt knows his/our history and how to avoid the mistakes made in past that will guarantee our falling into the abyss per America's future.

And NO question he 'knows' our Constitution; knows it is being eroded by Obama, Inc. and intends on restoring and preserving it.

(Cannot abide Perry; when he cites that Romney 'changes his positions' it is almost laughable - coming from a former Demrat who supported Al Gore!

No, not even Herman is perfect. We do need to support those who are not just smart; but knowledgeable and capable. And we do not have time for on the job training. . .

77 posted on 10/29/2011 1:16:26 PM PDT by cricket (Stop the Madness . . . Freedom must prevail. . .)
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To: caww
Newt and Herman are seated and smiling. I inserted a flattering photo of Il Douche.
78 posted on 10/29/2011 1:16:41 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: basil

Newt will wipe the floor with him. And I really respect Herman.


79 posted on 10/29/2011 1:18:15 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (I just don't like anything about the President. And I don't think he's a nice guy.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

It will have to be an internet stream. If anybody shows it on cable they will be branded as shilling for either of them. I don’t see it being covered by FOX or anyone else.


80 posted on 10/29/2011 1:18:32 PM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west)?)
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