Posted on 10/26/2011 1:50:11 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Edited on 10/26/2011 3:57:54 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
CINCINNATI First impressions are important in politics, and no one has introduced himself better in the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination than businessman Herman Cain.
Cain has surged in just about every national or state poll this month, to the point that he is now in a virtual tie with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. The latest CBS-New York Times poll put him ahead of Romney, though within the margin of error. A Quinnipiac University poll of Ohio voters showed him narrowly ahead of Romney. Texas Gov. Rick Perry, once seen as the strongest challenger to Romney, ran fifth in both surveys.
All your going to do is get Romney elected. Thanks.
Because beyond 999 and Herman Cain is a “real conservative”, there’s really not a lot to talk about in depth about Cain. No political record does that, but you can fill it with skittles and unicorn farts and make it magical.
Look up hypocritical in the dictionary and you will find your post there.
The folks at the focus group were too polite to not say the truth which is the media, DC establishment, power mad GOPers media, etc etc etc WILL NOT let Herman Cain get elected.
They will stop at nothing to see that Cain loses.
No, as a Cain supporter I don't need to do that, anymore than I need to explain why he would be a better president than Michele Bachmann or Rick Santorum.
I only need to explain why I think Herman Cain would make a good president.
The height of hypocrisy! The queen of Perry supporters with the very first post on a thread about Cain, complaining about Cain supporters getting on Perry threads.
You are really too much!
I was reading a thread where some of Cain’s supporters talking about Cain and OZ. Figured out that it’s “Opportunity Zones” for inner cities and not a mythical land. Might even be an OZ in Kansas.
I’ll bet Mr. Cain would think that pun is funny.
I would refer you to the 1980 presidential election. The same spin was used against Reagan. Polls showed a significant percentage of Americans weren't sure Reagan was up to the job of being president. His ideas were too radical, and he was too much of an outsider to get anything done in Washington.
By the time election day came along, the American people had gotten to know more about Reagan. He won in a landslide, and the things that made people worry (an outsider with radical ideas) are the very things that made him a great president.
By the time elction day rolls around, the country will know more than enough about Cain that they can confidently vote for him. And like Reagan, the things that now make people wonder about Cain (and outsider with radical ideas) are the very things that will make him a great president.
For openers, Cain has run real world business successfully, in several corporations. Perry has never done that.
But that is not the main reason I am supporting Cain. My main reason is I am sick and tired of long term politicians. They do not live in the real world. They do not know what it takes to make profit in the real world of dog eat dog competition. The best they know is “crony capitalism”. Such as Mr. Perry forcing use of a product manufactured by one of his political contributors.
We had nothing but previously “experienced” politicians elected as presidents. It is high time to stop doing the same thing over and over and expect a different result.
Simple answer: Cain is more conservative than Anita.
He's against illegal immigration, for starters.
First, there is no reason that Rick Perry is the benchmark for any candidate to compare to. Second, the better question is "Why will your candidate be more likely to win the GOP nomination?"
Interestingly, the thread article answers most of this question in regards to Rick Perry .....
In contrast, Perry left this group cold.
On the fifth-grade exercise, eight of the 12 wrote down bully as the kind of kid he reminded them of.
Annoying, said Lisa Cedrone, an independent voter who supported Obama in 2008 and is undecided today.
Like it or not, a majority of the American voting electorate of 2012 are ill-informed on the substantive issues and the "likability" factor will loom large, in addition to the "articulate" factor. Unfortunately, it is American Idol Elects A President [Exhibit A: 2008 POTUS election].
Herman Cain is likable and articulate, in addition to being authentically conservative.
Herman Cain is likable and articulate, in addition to being authentically conservative.
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Please, I beg, do not get me wrong here as I really like HC but how and where is he authentically conservative ?
Could you please explain how or why you think/feel this way ?
I dont see a record that gives me “proof in the pudding” so to speak. I mean, we can talk all day long but where is the proof for you, for anyone ? As an aside, I ran two pizza shops back in the days, very successfully I might say ,and I dont have a degree. One was a national chain but not GF’s.
I mainly stay off the Cain threads because there is so much bashing and trashing and just plain downright nastiness against anyone who is still on the fence even tho I think for most of us here at FR, we’ll support whichever candidate gets the nod from the GOP.
I’m sitting here scratching my head in wondering because I’m curious because of reading soooooooooo much stuff here and hearing soooooooo much stuff on my other groups.
Besides having a really hard time consentrating on other stuff since my cat disappeared and days later, a litter of four kittens were stolen from our newly remodeled barn.......sigh.
Thanks in advance of your reply. You may reply to me privately if you’d like.
Cain is very smart. Much smarter than BO and I would love a college transcript comparison before BO has his scrubbed and redone to project a perfect 4.0 every year. I’d love to see Cain debate BO. Newt too.
As is often the case, the parts cut out of the story are more important than the parts left in.
Confirming what the Gallup polls have found, Cain was seen as the most likable of all the candidates in the race, a people person, a hard-working businessman, a potential problem solver and, tellingly, someone who many said would be a good neighbor. Hes Main Street, said Becky Leighty, a Republican. Hes not Wall Street, and hes not a politician.
At one point, Hart asked the participants to think back to fifth grade and the types of students they had encountered. From a list that included descriptions such as teachers pet, loner, hard worker, nerd and know it all, Hart asked them to write down which most applied to Cain, to Romney, to Perry and to Obama.
The majority described Cain as the classmate who was the hard worker, with the others saying he was the all-American kid or the kid everyone respects.
In contrast, Perry left this group cold. If Perry is the person many GOP strategists believed was destined to challenge Romney for the nomination, no one had given that memo to these Ohioans.
On the fifth-grade exercise, one described Perry as the star athlete, but eight of the 12 wrote down bully as the kind of kid he reminded them of. When the discussion turned to other attributes, he was described as the kind of neighbor others would not want to mess with, or someone who would build a fence around his own property, or someone who would be in everybody elses business.
He wouldnt be on the casserole committee, said Sydney Mathis, a Democrat.
Annoying, said Lisa Cedrone, an independent voter who supported Obama in 2008 and is undecided today.
Voters like Herman Cain as a person.
“problem solver”, “good neighbor”, “hard worker”, “all american kid”, “kid everyone respects”—all things you would say about someone you like and respect.
Voters do not like Rick Perry as a person.
Go back and look at those descriptions of Rick Perry again: bully, busybody, someone you wouldn’t want to mess with, guy who would build a fence around his property, annoying—all polite ways to say MAJOR A**HOLE.
Nobody can get elected if that’s what voters think of him—nobody.
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