Sarah “releasing” me was very hard for me to take. I cried and threw myself around for a few days because I thought this is it, America is over.
I had no choice but to look at our “current crop”. Of course after looking, I land on the man who was at the bottom (at the time).....Cain.
I’ve seen him before speaking at Tea Parties, reading columns, etc, but never considered anyone but Sarah (I’m very loyal).
Now, I had no choice. In regards to his winning the Florida straw poll, I do not believe it was coincidental just days before Sarah announced she was not running.
Nor do I believe it is coincidence that Cain is at the top since Sarah’s announcement.
The only difference between them is she’s a girl and his skin is a tad bit darker than hers.
I do like Newt, but I can’t turn my back on him. He is a great manager, but not such a good leader.
I believe a Cain/Gingrich 2012 ticket to be one of success. Not only to win the election, but to get our country back to it’s original foundation.
I first heard about Cain back in May. Never seriously considered Palin. She had been through the media circus four years ago, and pretty much unrelenting as governor through to now.
I suspected she wouldn’t run. I was always a bit surprised at the number of people who thought she would. Now I love the lady, but I didn’t think she’d enter again because once is enough for her and her family.
Once I started looking at Cain, I thought, here’s our man. Nobody else sees this yet, but I could see him as the president of the United States.
I’ve been delighted to see his rise, and welcome everyone else aboard. We need all the good folks we can get to pink slip Obama.
Newt would be an excellent Cheney for Cain.
He would be a very important VP. I can already hear the word “gravitas” again.
There you go - reading my mind again, and posting my very thoughts.
I’m sure you speak for millions of other Palin supporters. I mean, where else were we supposed to go? It’s clear that Cain is closer to what we see in Sarah, than any of the other candidates.
For now, he’s got my vote for the asking.