Posted on 06/30/2011 2:11:08 PM PDT by izzatzo
When GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain sat down with The New York Times, he made his opinions about President Barack Obama known (and painfully so). The interview, published earlier today, tackled Cains partisan allegiances, the Tea Party, his reasons for becoming a Republican, and his opinions surrounding the presidents background, among others issues.
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Thanks, I was about to come here and post the same thing.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Only if you call him dick, with a small d.
Despicable creature.
self ping. I want to keep all of these pictures.
Cain is black with authentic slave blood.
Obama is neither
That dog sure looks like he is leading instead of the imposter. Maybe the dog would have done a better job in the Oval Office than Mrs. Larry Sinclair
Herman Cain is wrong.....Obama is not a man
I'm for anything that damages Obama's image. Cain's a grown man. He can say what he wants and take the heat all by himself.
By the way! Obama isn't a strong black man. Herman Cain is.
Don't you agree?
I could be wrong, but he does not always put things in racial terms but does acknowledge that only he can say certain things because of his race.
Thank you for saying that. Cain made a classless remark that no white candidate would dare utter. Neither should he, no matter that he's black.
It may have been risky of Cain to say that, but nobody who wasn’t a Negro would have DARED say it at all, that’s how touchy the political climate is today. Cain took the racial bull by the horns, and this here paleface redneck gives him four cheers for having done that. Remember Barack the Magic Negro? Well his magic just met Dorothy’s pail of water [remember, it destroyed the wicked witch of the West] thanks to Herman Cain.
Well, according to a poster upthread, it may not have been Cain's idea to bring the subject of race into the interview in the first place.
That said, he didn't need to take the bait. Frankly, it grinds on my nerves to hear black people defaulting to the subject of race at any time, much more so when it's a conservative (which is extremely rare).
Cain could have simply remarked that Obama isn't a strong man. That would have been accurate, and perfectly acceptable. Just what the hell does Obama's being black have to do with the price of tea in China? Nothing.
It was bait, and Cain bit on it. Bad move.
I think it threw egg on Obama’s face. Obama came on a big “oh, I’m black, I got something special you whiteys don’t” schtick, and now here comes Herman Cain saying that Barack Obama doesn’t even do black very well.
Chris Wallace wants to know: “Are you a dick?”
Oh, I get it. I just think it was a comment that shouldn't have come out of the mouth of a serious presidential candidate for the right.
That sort of trash talk belongs with the filthy droids in the MSM.
If Cain keeps on pushing the point in the future, that’s one thing. Once, or maybe twice, is quite enough. Like he advised the Tea Party cheerleaders that the Kenyan stuff was past its sell-by date, and they don’t do it any more. But I think Cain knows an opening for a double barbed retort when he sees one, and this was a telling one.
And I don’t think to raise the point makes it necessarily trash talk. What about all the good things that came out of America’s line of Negro heritage, despite the sad condition of many of America’s present day black people? Such as blues? Jazz? Rock? The most angelic gospel that has ever been seen? A certain inimitable dignity that comes from freedom regained? Obama showed America a sad caricature of such things. Cain was and is the real McCoy.
>> It was bait, and Cain bit on it. Bad move.
bfl
>> What about all the good things that came out of Americas line of Negro heritage, ...
LOL, only @ FR can you say such things and be understood.
If only we lived in the perfect world of Conservatism where homogeneity wasn’t the end game the Left is trying to force down our throats.
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