Posted on 10/09/2011 5:21:04 AM PDT by BarnacleCenturion
He is the latest Tea Party favourite to burst through in the increasingly heated race for the Republican presidential nomination and see their poll numbers rocket them to frontrunner status.
However, unlike previous rightwing darlings such as Texas governor Rick Perry and Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann, wealthy businessman Herman Cain, 65, can claim to be cut from a very different sort of cloth from the average Republican candidate.
First, he is not actually a politician. Cain, whose CV includes being a radio show host, a navy ballistics expert, a Baptist minister and a Federal Reserve official, has never held elected office in his life. His most famous job was as chief executive of the fast-food firm Godfather's Pizza.
Yet none of that seemed to matter to the cheering crowds at the Values Voter Summit in a Washington DC hotel late last week. There was much to celebrate. A Zogby opinion poll had just boosted Cain into first place in the race, with 38% of the vote, compared with 18% for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Perry trailed in third place with 12%. The study even showed Cain beating President Barack Obama in a match-up by 46% to 44%.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
As Beagle8u knows 9-9-9 has been out for a while now. He just cannot be bothered to learn any facts that might interfere with his Perry worship time.
http://www.hermancain.com/images/economicgrowth.pdf
Right which is why you spend all your time racing around this website posting out of control flaming personal attacks at him
I thought about everything we spoke about last night, and I have decided that he has more experience than I do regarding numbers and being black in America. I am going to defer to him on both those issues.
Just a tip...Cut the pills in half. It might help.
Don't continue in trying to distort, evade and demagogue in the vain hope it will allow you wiggle off the hook. It is impossible to take you seriously when you refuse to address the comments directed to you by posting per-programed empty Campaign bot responses. Where is the Perry Presidential agenda? What are his plans and ideas? Slogans, speeches full of nice sounding platitudes and "elect me I was a great guy in Texas" are neither plans nor an agenda.
Where is the Perry Presidential agenda? What are his plans and ideas? Slogans, speeches full of nice sounding platitudes and "elect me I was a great guy in Texas" are neither plans nor an agenda.
You don’t get to dictate the terms of the discussion here. Perry has undergone his anal exam, something you were more than happy about. Now that it’s Cain’s turn, you don’t get to demand that all of a sudden we start talking about Perry again.
There are those people certainly, currently a little under half the population. But there are another percentage who pay some tax but less than what they will pay under the Cain plan. That will no doubt push the number of people facing a tax increase over the 50% mark.
Tax the poor and let them pay for some of their own upkeep.
You expect the poor to be happy about that and to vote for Cain as a result?
Cain does not go far enough in my opinion. Those who pay no taxes shouldnt be allowed to vote, in my opinion.
Well it isn't a perfect world, is it?
Where is the Perry Presidential agenda?
Slogans, speeches full of empty platitudes, and narcissistic cult of personality worship of his supposed record in Texas are not a Presidential agenda.
I wish we had someone better than anyone running right now.
Period.
Obama is mortally wounded...most of the country is pissed at him.
And this is the best we have?
A flip flop NeoNortheastern moderate
A flipflop slightly more capable Texan..who is more conservative than Romney
and a black businessman who sounds good but does misstep and I will admit it..my Will Robinson flashers are going off over him now...I’ve gone from...first off..race pick yet again...still some truth to that...to then..hey I like this guy...to now...not so sure..he worries me...unpredictable...could be a Souter...I’m telling ya..at least on some stuff
so now what?
Sorry to omit the poster as I’ve forgotten him/her but when you start sayin’ stuff like people who are not for Cain are ‘waiting for their sheets to come back from the dry cleaners,’ it’s getting pretty nasty around here.
It doesn’t speak well for Cain OR for his supporters who seem more and more to be resorting to insults and hysteria.
We just went through an evaporation that reminds me of your post...though a bit further north. I'm not happy with any of the front runners...I see potholes and holding my nose. Damned shame considering what is at stake
I was not addressing you or your candidate. I was addressing mkjessup who said this to sodpoodle.
“I read some of these sneers and smirks about this good man, and can’t help but wonder if the smirkers are just biding their time until their sheets come back from the dry cleaners. “
One doesn’ have to be black to play the race card. White liberal do this all the ime when their boy, Barack, is criticized.
I’m sorry but your assumptions are incorrect. That claim is willfully misleading. All Americans workers pay taxes. You need to expand your understanding of the tax code and how it works. Your statements are not accurate.
Where is the Perry plan that compares to Cain's or Gingrich's or even Santorums?
Not for the lack of trying! He's run for POTUS in 2000 and for US Senate in 2004. He just hasn't closed the deal before. It's disingenuous to state that he's not a politician. Of course who wants to let facts get in the way of this populist emotionalism.
And under Cain's plan most American workers will pay more. Nothing confusing or inaccurate about that.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.