Decent, smart, bright, courageous, he was all of that, and a very successful businessman as well. And he could communicate the beliefs and principles by which he lived with conviction and the weight of moral authority.
An American original in every sense of the word. Herman, you left us much too young.
Well said, alloysteel.
Herman Cain had a morning broadcast on a major radio station in greater Atlanta. He gave some practical business and good-citizen advice on that show. Plus he was always personable with a positive attitude.
He was one of those rare people who could “speak with Kings and not lose the common touch”.
RIP, Herman Cain.