I understand he thinks the Fed is just swell.
I wish someone would question him about this.
I'm just sayin'...
In early 2011, Cain stated on his radio show that there was no need for an audit of the Federal Reserve (Cain objected to auditng the Federal Reserve in 2010 while hosting the Neil Boortz show)
Cain clarified his remark later, however, that while such an audit is not a high priority for him, neither does he object to it.
See here :
http://rightwingnews.com/teleconferences/a-teleconference-with-herman-cain/
and here :
http://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/7691-herman-cain-flip-flops-on-federal-reserve-audit
Also, related to the Fed, Herman Cain announced his support of the gold standard on a radio program in late 2010:
“Yes I believe in the gold standard. We should have never gotten off the gold standard because when we got off the gold standard, that then allowed Congress to inflate our currency whenever they overspent. Now look at the mess that we have...”
See here :
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/12/28/herman_cain_return_to_the_gold_standard.html
Did you notice like I did that Herman Cain sucked all of oxygen out of the Ron Paul campaign in the SC debate?
Ron Paul was depending on these early debates to strike out his territory and get some momentum started, by winning these early debates.
Instead all the news coverage you heard was Herman this and Cain that. The only coverage Paul got was his quote about "Who here would use herion if it was legal?"
Herman Cain's performance (and its coverage by the press) left Ron Paul's 2012 campaign without any momentem from the debate--zero, nada, none; and he won't get any traction from future debates either if Cain remains in the race. Cain is pulling in all the supporters Paul was hoping to attrack.
I have to wonder if THAT is why Ron Paul's people are going so hard after Cain? Go visit a few Ron Paul boards, and you'll find they're talking about two candidates: Ron Paul (and how to help him), and Herman Cain (and how to destroy him).
The fact is the Ron Paul campaign has gone into full attack mode against Herman Cain. That's why you're seeing the same slanted and distored attacks against him over, and over, and over, and over again in an attempt to muddy the waters.
I'm just sayin'...