Posted on 10/28/2011 5:02:06 PM PDT by CincyRichieRich
I can't remember which show this was, doesn't matter. Entertainment Tonight or Access Hollywood...just a little while ago. Cain was shown in a good light and his ex-bodyguard said nothing but great stuff about him...nothing bad during the whole 5 minutes spot! Cain made his staff sandwiches, he sleeps 4 hrs per night, he is what you see what you get, down to earth, stays in not expensive hotels, etc.
Wow. What am I to think? Are the libs pushing Cain because they THINK they can beat him? Are they too stupid to realize Cain can win? Or what?
Pin please
He was also on Inside Edition..said what you see is what you get with Cain. I am SO looking forward to voting for Cain, he just seems like such a down to earth guy, a sweet man who wants to make a difference. He is exactly what we need in DC to clean up the crap that Obama and his minions have done
I am so glad. I hate it when people are disloyal to their former employers. Scott McClellan comes to mind, amongst so many others. Without loyalty, you dont have much to offer.
He was also on Inside Edition..said what you see is what you get with Cain. I am SO looking forward to voting for Cain, he just seems like such a down to earth guy, a sweet man who wants to make a difference. He is exactly what we need in DC to clean up the crap that Obama and his minions have done
born December 13, 1945 in Memphis, TN (Meets the Jus Soli Requirement)
Parents were
Luther Cain Jr., born March 16, 1925 in TN, died March 29, 1982 in Atlanta, GA
Lenora Davis, born July 27, 1925 in GA, died August 20, 2005 in Atlanta, GA
Both parents were US Citizens at the time of his birth (Meets the Jus Sanguinis Requirement)
Herman Cain is a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN

Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama ISN'T!
Click on the cane.
So do I. I can assume from that that a President Cain will not be taking AF 1 to the Hamptons and I don't see First Lady Mrs. Cain going on any shopping sprees either.
Oh I thought he was on Entertainment Tonight too..it doesn’t come on here in LA til 7 so I wasn’t sure, thought maybe the bodyguard was on both shows. At first I thought the Inside Edition story was going to be a hit piece when they showed a clip of him saying “It broke my heart” so I thought maybe they were going to paint Cain in a negative light but they did not, was VERY surprised. ET, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, The Insider, they are all run by a bunch of libs who kiss Obama’s fanny but it was nice to see a positive story about a conservative for a change.
And your right, liberals are the most racist people on the planet. They always try to portray Conservatives as racists but its libs who are the racist ones. When I look at Cain, I dont see his race, I see a man who can make a real difference
I’m sure he’ll be using AF-1 but I doubt he’ll treat it like his personal toy.
That was my point.
Can we get a clip for this?
Meh, sometimes the media run a positive puff piece in order to claim they are not biased.
It’s pretty clear Cain is a really good guy, and truly a happy warrior - so there are probably going to be a lot of people with nice things to say about him.
I really believe one of the main reasons Cain is doing well at the moment is he is so likable. I mean, he comes across as friendly and always has a smile for people. I think that is what has most hurt Bachmann and Perry. Both may be better on paper, but they just don’t come across as friendly, happy warriors. Cain does, and it really comes through in debates and in interviews.
An interesting piece on GBTV yesterday about Cain, and the historical implications. There has never been an elected president of the US who has had no political experience (unless he was formerly in the military.) But, I suspect that the American people are so very distressed with the current corrupt administration, and all that is happening in the economy, that to me, Mr. Cain is quite possibly the answer for us. Still not decided yet, but I have several months to continue to vet the candidates. I believe American is in a very dangerous place. We MUST choose the best if we have much of a chance of keeping this a Republic....
I’m really not sold on Cain at all. I think he comes across extremely well (happy warrior), but I have my doubts he will get the nomination - mostly because I think people will ultimately be too scared of a novice with no real political experience. Personally, I still think he’d lose badly to Hussein.
Still, Cain really comes across well. The fact that Bachmann and Perry don’t seem friendly and happy, I think, has seriously damaged their campaigns. Whether one agrees with Cain and plans to vote for him or not, he seems like a genuinely nice guy who is just happy to be out there trying to get his message across.
Thank you!!
I’m not surprised Cain stays at inexpensive motels. He’s very careful with his money.
I helped put out yard signs for his Senate campaign and went to his campaign headquarters a few times. It was located in a mostly empty shopping center on the south side of Atlanta near the airport. Very basic. Cain wasn’t going to spend money on a fancy campaign headquarters.
Of course, his opponent Johnny Isakson had his campaign headquarters in Buckhead.
It’s such a shame Rino Isakson won that Senate seat. Cain would have been a Tea Party Senator before the Tea Party.
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