RE: The only problem that I have with Herman Cain is that he has no governing experience.
Two other concerns:
* Foreign Policy experience
* How healthy is he really?
***The only problem that I have with Herman Cain is that he has no governing experience. Foreign policy and health?***
We have been ‘governed’ by the elite for decades and look where we stand domestically and internationally.
H.Cain has executive experience in the retail world - where we all live.
He is smart enough to delegate diplomacy on foreign policy -to someone with experience (Bolton) rather than as a political payoff (Hillary). He will base decisions on his love of this Nation - not on narcissism.
Health? He has more vigor than a younger Clinton. He faced the grim reaper and won!
A man of faith, fidelity and fearlessness.
Really? Other then GB 1, none of our past President from Ford on have had any real foreign policy experience. That is a non issue.
His Health? Hmm he is running a 24-7 campaign that relies almost wholly on his making a personal connection to voters. No big bundlers-no big media experts, just Mr Cain going out and meeting voters at events or in small groups.
Cain is waging possibly the most physically challenge strenuous campaign of any of the candidates.
You see any sign his health is troubled by that hyper active schedule?
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In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Herman Cain No Rodney Dangerfield, but Waiting for Respect After Florida Straw Poll Victory , SeekAndFind wrote:
RE: The only problem that I have with Herman Cain is that he has no governing experience.
Two other concerns:
* Foreign Policy experience
* How healthy is he really?”
Very few Presidents have foreign policy experience when they take office. George H.W. Bush and Dwight Eisenhower were exceptions in the 20th Century. With respect to governing experience, the President’s job is chief executive, not legislator. If we wish to return to first principles Cain’s executive experience in private industry should serve him much better than the legislative experience of an Obama or John McCain.
“Two other concerns: * Foreign Policy experience * How healthy is he really?”
a) he’s a quick study, is better qualified in this area than the current POTUS because, unlike BHO, he wants the best for us and our country;
b) he’s 5 years cancer-free and has an eternally positive, sunny optimism which is also vital to maintaining good health. (Even his doctors said he overcame incredible odds in beating the cancer he had.)
That’ll all come out anyway, plus I’m betting he’ll pick a wonderful VP to seal the deal.