LOL!
He didn’t just “sell pizza”, he was brought into a company on the verge of bankruptcy, turned it around, and then led a team to buy out the company. He went on to head the National Restaurant Association and more.
Oh, and this was after he turned around failing region of Burger King, worked for the Dept of the Navy for 6 years as a Mathmetician, worked his way up in Coca Cola and more... He has a degree in Math and a MA in Physics.
You make him sound like an pizza delivery boy.
One of the best articles I’ve seen detailing his experience I’ve seen:
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/267029/introducing-herman-cain-robert-costa
You are doing a super job of countering all of the naysayers about Cain without doing what so many of the supporters of other candidates are doing -— tearing anyone down.
I don’t think Mr. Cain is “becoming” a legitimate candidate, I’ve thought he was for quite some time. I’m not ruling others out yet because I think it’s way too early, but I like what I’ve read and heard of and by him.
Herman Cain is totally admirable from everything I have seen but he is like the terrific pitcher in a Park League expecting to be an instant phenom in the Big Leagues. Americans elect their presidents from professional politicians mainly who have had long careers in politics. The exceptions were all War winning generals: Washington (both actually), Harrison, Taylor, Grant, Ike, even Garfield was a general and Teddy a Colonel.
“Pizza delivery boy”? When I said “making a lot of money...”? Even in Oak Park the delivery boys don’t make a lot of money. He sounds like a business genius but that does not translate into winning the White House or even the Senate apparently.
I wish he would move to Illinois and run for the Senate in ‘12 against the dog we have, Dumb Dick Durbin.
Herman Cain’s academic accomplishments ALONE make Obama look like a kid who barely passed gym class.