“..we should do it because hes a black man.
Hey, Cain’s a black man.
Hey...wait a minute....you’re pushing a HALF Black man....
I think Cain could deliver surprising numbers of blacks in Detroit. The democrat mayor of Detroit is a lot more ideologically similar to Cain than he is to Obama. Both are successful black businessmen.
The simple fact is that Detroit isn’t going to vote for a white man but they might just vote for a black man who could do them (and us) some real good.
Joyner’s an avowed racist but he’s the right kind of racist so there will be no outrage.
We have the chance to re-elect the first African-American president>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
One problem......Obama is not Afro American......he is Arab American......maybe....... drop the American part and say Arab Kenyan.
Now Herman Cain is clearly African American, and besides , he sings really well.Why doesn’t Tom Joyner push Cain?
Herman Cain Sings Lennon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NknF4n44OCg
Obama is 50% black.
Cain is 100% black.
Hence, the democrats are racist.
Well using this logic I guess I as a sane white Christian man can’t vote for:
Cain because he is black.
Bachmann because she is a woman.
Romney because he is a Mormon.
Paul because he is a nut.
Limits the field some.
Joyner and others are part of a mindlessness that has swept the community.
Come on all you black folks, follow this Pied Piper flute playing POS over the cliff.
It doesn’t matter if he is a complete failure, He be half black and we must follow.
Cain is black.
Obama is 50% white. The rest mostly arab along with some black.
Kim du Toit is an African-American.
(I think Obama is probably African-American too but he denies it, claiming he was born in Hawaii)
Al Sharpton’s “Jew them down” racism is on record. Who cares what an outed bigot thinks about endorsing a president?
Shouldn’t the media be treating his pressure tactics as a BAD thing?
They didn’t even call him out on his racism when he ran for president.
This is costing the Obama apparatus valuable resources needed to quell the rebellion within his most faithful constituency.
The prediction here is that he still gets 90% of the black vote if he runs for re-election (even vs. Herman Cain), but the black turnout will be smaller than in 2008.
People are starting to take notice of the unexpectedly small percentage of blacks participating in the Obama-endorsed Occupy Wall Street protest and its spin-offs around the country.