BTW, on the debates, I agreed with Hotair - Cain had to prove that he could keep up with Mitt Romney and not get flustered while coming under attack. He did a much better job of both than Rick Perry has done in any of these debates, and kept cool under pressure. He continued to use his sense of humor, perhaps less than in previous debates, but his personality and warmth still came through.
Cain had a Reagan-like moment in the first half when he demanded and took some time to address a question and then a Gerald Ford-like swan dive moment when he named Alan Greenspan as his model for a Fed chair (YIKES, an opening for Ron Paul to attack!!)
Overall, though, he had a good debate, and did nothing to damage his momentum. His rebukes to Ron Paul and to Karen Tumulty for misquotes were firm but not hysterical, and that demonstrated that Cain can control debate currents.
I’m glad, I was too busy to watch it last night. I like Cain and he can surround himself with the right people. When he said he would bring Gingrich in as a senior adviser he instantly got my vote.