Cain is steady, principled, business smart, supporter of Israel and not connected politically. He can speak well and formulates his excellent ideas plus he’s a real man. Forget that he’s black and so is 1/2 Bama and only the LIEberals will make an issue of it anyway. Put Rubio as the VP and we are solid ready to roll now and later on. Get on the Cain train to restoration!
I am having trouble finding any major disagreements with Cain. The biggest thing is I’m not a fan of his singing. :->
Actually, the fact that Cain is black is an advantage. He will be able to say whatever he wants about Obama (i.e., the truth) without fear of being labeled a "racist." Yeah, the mainstream media might call him an "Uncle Tom," but calling him that might be seen as racist. Cain's melanin content, clearly irrelevant to you or me or anyone with a brain, will free up those independents who voted for Obama out of white guilt (for something that happened a century before they were born, by the way) and allow them to choose between two candidates based upon the content of their character. That should be an easy choice. And finally--maybe--and, admittedly, this is a long shot--maybe some of the black voters who have been on the Sharpton-Jackson-Obama plantation for the last few decades might want to throw in their lot with a black man who could actually do something good for their community.