Look, be for Perry, fine by me, if he’s the nominee, he’ll get my vote.
But don’t dismiss Cain as just a “Pizza Man.”
What does that have to do with his registration date on FreeRepublic?
Cain is a great American , no doubt about it. But there are many things in Cain's past, as well has his former leanings and associations that will raise concerns like all the other candidates have gone through.
Cain is like a movie premier that just suddenly opened and is getting talked about by many people. Of course, he nearly quit his campaign twice, just days before the Florida Straw Poll.
Why such an obscure and unscientific poll has been given such credibility is puzzling, but the result was this surge we are seeing this week. Cain's biggest problem is his amateur political background. It will wind up much like it did after the second debate, where he stumbles in his answers and shoots from the hip, making him look unqualified.
Cain has not had a real stellar campaign so far, he is not engaging any crowds or groups and he is very inexperienced in how to run a campaign. I believe this little bump will not last long, since now that Mr. Cain has all the attention and everyone is looking at him closely, he will not know how to handle it.
Perry may benefit most, since he has the opportunity to use his long executive record and experience to outperform Cain in regards to handling difficult government procedures, in which Cain is absolutely clueless.