I think my meaning may have been misconstrued here. I'm not laying out an impossible standard...My point was that the enemy and its media are looking for soundbites to wreck his candidacy.
What, you’re concerned about what the media will say? Look, friend, the media will invent stories and tell lies to destroy any threat to demrat Marxist candidates.
If you’re suggesting that Cain constrain himself to saying only things the media will not distort or otherwise lie about the man might just as well sit in the corner and keep his mouth shut.
What you don’t get is that the Marxist propaganda organs no longer control information. Conservatives certainly do not consider the media a source for factual info. We get our info from multiple internet sources. Also, because Cain is Black the media must be very careful about how they attack him.
The Marxists never considered they’d have a credible black candidate with which to contend. They’ve conditioned most blacks to be dependent on them. And those who choose not to be dependent they’ve been able to stiffle with the Uncle Tom accusation. Then along comes Cain. A self made man. A man who refuses to be the Marxist’s useful idiot. A man who is not afraid to give the Marxist b******s the finger.
The difference between you and Cain is stark. You’re afraid of saying what you believe because you might fail. Cain says what he believes because he believes he’s right.
Some people fear failure so much they never have the courage to stand up and be counted. This prevents them from being all they could be. Is this the kind of leader you really want?
While the rest of the Pubbie/conservative pres. primary field tries desperately to run from their past—or desperately avoid saying what they believe—Cain is doing just the opposite. He’s being honest with us.
I’ve not made up my mind about his 9-9-9 tax plan. But, in the absense of any other info, I will vote for the man because he is moral and understands he’s in a street fight for the soul of our country. In other words, I’m looking at the bigger picture.