To: montag813
It would be nice if Cain recognized that he was better qualified than Obama but still not ready to serve as President. Announce he will withdraw from the race and make himself available to serve the next President as Secretary of the Treasury. Frankly, Treas. Sec. is the best slot for him in the next administration. Not. Prez. Not V.P.
14 posted on
12/03/2011 8:26:27 AM PST by
peyton randolph
(B. Hussein Obama solved Bush's "problem" of a AAA credit rating)
To: peyton randolph
Ok so to "be ready" to be President in the GOP Party bots minds means being part of the same corrupt failed political establishment that has brought this nation to the edge of complete fiscal ruin. Rather then bother to think about things and question the Political Establishment "Wisdom" they mindlessly parrot the same dogmas election after election.
And then conservatives wonder why nothing ever changes in DC.
22 posted on
12/03/2011 8:32:29 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
(Giving more money to DC to fix the Debt is like giving free drugs to addicts think it will cure them)
To: peyton randolph
Unfortunately, the former regional Fed chair hasn’t even demonstrated a grasp on Fed issues. Remember, he’s a Greenspan man.
To: peyton randolph
It would also be nice if he would mention how diligently the press has gone after him and how studiously they have avoided doing the same to Obama!
115 posted on
12/03/2011 9:20:37 AM PST by
VikingMom
(I may not know what the future holds but I know who holds the future!)
To: peyton randolph
Opinions are like you know what, and yours is wrong.
142 posted on
12/03/2011 9:28:59 AM PST by
org.whodat
(Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and his fellow supporters)
To: peyton randolph
I absolutely agree that Herman Cain could be a good Cabinet member, IF he does the right thing now by bowing out.
He can also raise money for Conservatives.
169 posted on
12/03/2011 9:39:02 AM PST by
Mountain Mary
(One Nation Under God...There I said it.)
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