Posted on 10/11/2011 12:12:41 PM PDT by Cato in PA
In a radio interview just now, Herman Cain previewed his Tuesday night debate plan: Im going after Romney.
"Im not going after Perry. I dont need to go after Perry," Cain said, per POLITICO's Juana Summers.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Go Herman. Take out that used car salesman.
6:00 pm central standard time, on Bloomberg TV channel.
Haven’t watched a single one of these, but I can’t wait to see this one.
“Ill believe it when I see it.”
Promise?
Mitt: Herman Cain and I both have a record of great and successful business experience. But I also have a record of experience in elective office.
Herman: Yes, Mitt. But your resume would look as good as mine if you didn't have that record of experience in elective office.
Never was a love fest. The love fest is between the two GOP Party bots Perry and Romney
Who got in the race last? Who got into the race after a whole lot of pushing by the GOP Establishment?
Perry is only in this to split the social conservatives away from the Tea Party and hand the nomination to Romney.
Both Romney and Perry are the same old GOP politics as usual Establishment politicians. All this suppose verbal combat at the debates between them is just Kabuki theater for the masses.
What does Romney need? Someone to build a bridge to the social conservatives in GOP Establishment like Palin did for McCain in 2008. Who is the darling cult of personality Bush jr idol of the social conservatives?
Rick Perry.
What does Perry need but a chance to perform on the National stage and be President in waiting so he can be President in fact 8 years from now.
It is a political Establishment marriage of the GOPbots dreams. It the equivalent of putting Bush and McCain on the same ticket. Mass campaign money plus candidates who are on the correct side of every one of the crony capitalist party Establishment positions.
Cain has nothing to offer any of the Establishment Candidates. He build no bridges, brings no money and totally over shadows any of them except Newt on the intellectual field.
Cain would not be anyone choice for VP. Perry will be.
Cain needs to learn how to keep his cards closer to his chest. This puts Romney on alert.
I’m sorta discouraged about these creep left-wing idiots going after our guys but I guess I’ll watch so I can respond to FR tomorrow.
Dumb question: can you tell me what time and what channel it’s on?!
But of course it will all be a charade, you see. He’ll PRETEND to go after Romney, but he’ll do it according to a Romney-provided script and in a way that is ineffective, and Romney will come out looking calm and undamaged. And then Romney will look very mature and presidential when he doesn’t bear a grudge and proves it by offering Cain the VP slot.
Did I get it right, DRey?
Just saw Romney and Christie, Romney playing the victim card, criticizing Perry for thanking Rev. Jeffress for his introduction. I’m not hearing Myth criticizing Cain though. It’s clear who Myth is worried about.
Who got in the race last? Who got into the race after a whole lot of pushing by the GOP Establishment?
Perry is only in this to split the social conservatives away from the Tea Party and hand the nomination to Romney.
Both Romney and Perry are the same old GOP politics as usual Establishment politicians. All this suppose verbal combat at the debates between them is just Kabuki theater for the masses.
What does Romney need? Someone to build a bridge to the social conservatives in the GOP base like Palin did for McCain in 2008. Who is the darling cult of personality Bush jr idol of the social conservatives?
Rick Perry.
What does Perry need? A chance to perform on the National stage and be President in waiting so he can be President in fact 8 years from now.
It is a political Establishment marriage of the GOPbots dreams. It the equivalent of putting Bush and McCain on the same ticket. Mass campaign money plus candidates who are on the correct side of every one of the crony capitalist party Establishment positions.
Cain has nothing to offer any of the Establishment Candidates. He build no bridges, brings no money and totally over shadows any of them on the intellectual field.
Cain would not be anyone choice for VP. Perry will be.
This could be fun to watch.... he better be good and not pull any punches.
I wish Cain well.
Or, Cain could be counting his chickens before they hatch.
Reagan’s 11th commandement...Thou shalt NOT go after another candidate!!
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Drey is just a GOP bot. He know the truth. The love fest is between the 2 GOP Establishement candidates, Romney and Perry.
Who got in the race last? Who got into the race after a whole lot of pushing by the GOP Establishment?
Perry is only in this to split the social conservatives away from the Tea Party and hand the nomination to Romney.
Both Romney and Perry are the same old GOP politics as usual Establishment politicians. All this suppose verbal combat at the debates between them is just Kabuki theater for the masses.
What does Romney need? Someone to build a bridge to the social conservatives in the GOP base like Palin did for McCain in 2008. Who is the darling cult of personality Bush jr idol of the social conservatives?
Rick Perry.
What does Perry need? A chance to perform on the National stage and be President in waiting so he can be President in fact 8 years from now.
It is a political Establishment marriage of the GOPbots dreams. It the equivalent of putting Bush and McCain on the same ticket. Mass campaign money plus candidates who are on the correct side of every one of the crony capitalist party Establishment positions.
Cain has nothing to offer any of the Establishment Candidates. He build no bridges, brings no money and totally over shadows any of them on them, except Newt, on the intellectual field.
Cain would not be anyone choice for VP. Perry will be.
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