To: Reagan Man
Cain has a great covering all you see isn't all you see. He maybe some what of a conservative, at least that is what he says but lining up with RINO Romney an attacking the 10th Amendment man, Perry. The writing is all over that and it isn't pretty. Yes, the blind refuse to look at it for what it is.
When he started attacking Perry over him being soft on the border...which is a lie...I lost respect for him. Then when he had that interview and without a thought slammed one of our very important allies in the eastern block...I thought this man has as much business being president as Donald Duck. He is rather stupid, IMO.
167 posted on
10/11/2011 3:08:25 PM PDT by
shield
(Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
To: shield
He is rather stupid, IMO. And yet somehow able to put words and sentences together far more coherently than your diatribe.
To: shield
From what I can see, the Cain factor has more to do with promoting a cult of personality then anything associated with actual substance. That doesn't mean Cain is a bad man or not a rightwing thinker. It means many serious conservatives remain skeptical of what Cain has to offer.
Aside form his being a political neophyte, Cain's 999 tax plan and his Chilean plan to reform SocSec are nothing but political ploys and gimmicks to draw in naive voters. I'm not a conspiracy type, but Romney has shown a willingness to hoodwink conservatives into following him. Cain seems to be taking a cue straight out of Willard's playbook.
171 posted on
10/11/2011 3:19:53 PM PDT by
Reagan Man
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