He can't be too much of a threat if he's struggling his way into the primary. That doesn't bode well that he will be a strong candidate in the general election, and his wits haven't served him well in the situations he finds himself, not only with these allegations, but interviews in general. If he's this easy to damage within the field of his own base, it will be that much easier to take him down in the general election.
I don't begrudge anyone for supporting Herman Cain. When Sarah Palin announced that she wasn't running, I started leaning towards him, but it became apparent quite quickly that he has too much inexperience. People don't want excuses, they want a leader and he doesn't have the leadership skills that people are looking for. That may be a hard pill to swallow for some, but it's the truth.
This notion that Herman Cain poses some kind of special threat to Obama is simply naive.
Just his part in the next administration and an example to that constituency is a threat not only to Obama, but also the entire welfare state and its pimps who perpetuate it. That is not naive, it is reality.
Right now I am walking the top of the fence with Cain on one side and Gingrich on the other. I actually have both stickers on my truck. Newt’s town hall in Charleston yesterday is weighing very heavily on tilting me but I said I will be undecided as a formal commitment until January 31st and I can just as easily replace those stickers for others.
But that was an inspiring presentation he made and it also propelled someone into the second seat consideration I had not thought of. The best part was actually in the last of the four videos posted elsewhere on this forum this morning.
Well worth the time to watch all four, especially those who question his stance on immigration, for everyone.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2813485/posts