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.