Posted on 05/16/2011 9:11:11 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
Makes sense to me that some Huck and Trump folks would find Cain’s candidacy attractive. I think Palin and Bachmann would be interesting to some Huck supporters too if they get in.
I agree. Cain will do good just by being in the race, but I don’t think he’s going to win. I think he’ll be out of the running fairly soon, though I wouldn’t be surprised to see him go the distance anyway.
He’s a good guy but not the right one for our candidate, in my opinion.
No domestic policy experience to speak of? Really? Majors in math and computer science, 40 successful years in business at all levels, a couple years on the Fed, experience on two Presidential campaigns as economic advisor, head of a national trade organization, and a talk show host to boot?
What do you want, 30 years in the Senate making no decisions?
Here. Have some rotten tomatoes and rotten eggs. Politics! [Spit!]
i think i’ll back West against Cain .West is more involved in the daily political activity of the country such as the Tea Party. Cain has a lot of good rhetoric & says things that need to heard , like Trump did. Trump never followed up on the LFBC of dear leader by not challenging the authenticity. He just let it slide. We certainly don’t need that kind of person in office do we?
I’m not seeing much of anything from the GOP and imho they are such critters not to back Palin.
She’s really my first choice.No one knows if she is going to run or not up ‘til now.
We have a bully in there now. Here is a link to a posible candidate to think about:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=299729
Oh oh!is that a fact? All the more reason to seriously consider this man:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=299729
the judge is a very small player in the this i personally wouldn’t seriously consider him.
lots of celebs will endorse THEIR favorite of course but that doesn’t garantee anything.
The judge has a long row to hoe before he gets into the WH
He is a good guy. and I expect him to make a difference.
we shall see.
Unfortunately I agree with you. We do need someone who is both a patriot and a learned Constituionalist however.So far it doesn’t look too encouraging, does it?
You are absolutely right. I spent 30+ years in Chicago metro, and the democrat politicians from Chicago are mostly all corrupt and practice thuggery. Obama is worse because he was a community organizer (=rabble rouser) from Chicago.
I can’t imagine many people voting for Cain ...what do we want, another black candidate to prove we can have one too? With NO experience in governing to prove we can have that, too? I am already sick to death of Cain. All I know about Cain is that he slew ABLE. Do we want a republican who can win, or not?
Oh yeah?
Well why don’t you go after the usurper, you whimp?
What have you done to expose him?
BC? Ben Laden?
He’s such a rich target.
How about his childhood/lifetime mentoring by Muslims, America haters and radicals?
How about his campaigning for the murderous Muslim Odinga on the American taxpayer dollar?
NOBODY has had the guts to go after Obama except Trump.
Put up or shut up.
Palin... shes really my first choice
You mean someone who never even challenged the credentials of of dear leader at all before Trump made an issue of it? Someone who just let the entire issue slide?
We certainly dont need that kind of person in office do we?
Why don’t you simply tell us it’s Judge Roy Moore?
>> Why bash Trump now,
Maybe an empathy thing.
Not just that. We have someone now who, aside from agitating in a few ‘hoods and hiring professionals to pen not one but two memoirs of his pathetically under-achieving life before politics, did not so much as run a lemonade stand before becoming President. He’s lowered the bar on so many levels cartoon characters seem plausible as write in candidates this cycle.
Also, whatever skeletons or dirt there is on the man, either in connections, policies, pecadilloes or financing connections or loyalties (brain trusts), then I want it to come out NOW. He should be vetted and if passes conservative muster, I more than welcome him into the debates and the process, considering the big splash he made in South Carolina in the GOP Debate and with the focus groups afterwards.
It doesn’t look good at all-i’m hoping there is a method in this madness.
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