Posted on 10/10/2011 8:48:31 PM PDT by smoothsailing
ALLAHPUNDIT
October 10, 2011
I don’t get it. Why would Romney want to promote a “true conservative” competitor who’s, er … much less organized and lightly funded than Rick Perry?
You know who this benefits?
Mitt Romney’s affection for Herman Cain has been well documented, at POLITICO and elsewhere. Romney took it to the next level at a New Hampshire town hall this evening.
“We each have our own experiences, hes a great guy. Vote for either one of us and youll be happy,” Romney said, per POLITICO’s Reid Epstein.
Romney also called Cain a “terrific guy” and said voters should “give him a good look.”
So obvious and cynical is the game here that if I were Cain, I’d find it patronizing. Don’t agree? Here’s what else he said at the town hall tonight:
After talking about his experience going from Bain Capital to the governors mansion, Romney suggested that Cain was, perhaps, not quite as ready as he is for the Oval Office.
I was able to find ways to use my skills in a public sector setting, probably something if I were Herman Id say I wish I had that too because you dont want to necessarily learn that for the first time as the president of the United States, Romney said.
Romneys jab at the former Godfathers Pizza CEO came in response to a question from a college student who has asked Romney to contrast himself with Cain.
Translation: “He’d be a risk due to his inexperience, but that’s okay as long as you’re not thinking about voting for the guy who governed Texas for 10 years with terrific job growth.” As a gloss on this, go read Philip Klein’s short but insightful post about the persistent weakness of the GOP field. Since 1959, no Republican has gone on to win the presidency without earning at least 40 percent of the primary vote at this point in the race. Our top tier, meanwhile, is chronically mired in the mid to low 20s, with Romney so desperate to break through the 25-percent ceiling that he’s now actually touting other candidates in the race to try to force the most advantageous hold-your-nose Romney vs. Not Romney showdown that he can.
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No problem, I’ll vote for Herman Cain.
What the heck is going on between Romney and Cain? I like Cain but something is wrong here.

"Willard, you feed some juicy lines to Politico and I'll make sure my minions spread it around fast and thick."
"No problem, James. We'll put this Tea Party nonsense to bed by February."
Yep, Cain is going to take his 51%+ of the Republican delegates and hand them ALL over to Romney at the Convention, so that he can be Romney’s VP (rather than president himself). Let me guess, the Buildingbergs told you that was TOP SECRET PLAN, all along.
Amazing what the Birchers can come up with.
This is called riding coattails. He deems that he will benefit if people think that he sees Mr Cain is a good light, since Mr Cain is surging. Romney is a RINO, plain and simple and not in Herman Cain’s class.
Well that's a no-brainer - I'll take Herman!
Cain is Mitt’s stalking horse. Period. Just like Bachmann
Perry is the only chance we have of stopping Romney
Easy choice. Wont have to hold my nose voting for Cain. It must have been the "Mc" part of the name that stunk so badly the last time.
Lol.
They are a team! I tell ya it’s this team or Perry. I’m tired of policical trickery, I’ll go with Perry, warts and all.
me2!! Go Herman!!
BULL, when the fat lady sings, I will jerk your chain. Until then Cain is the man on the rocket ship.
Romney is a pathetic excuse for a man, a vile statist slimeball. How Cain plays this will tell me alot about Herman Cain.
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