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  • Cain Wants Illegal Immigration Issue Shifted to States

    11/27/2011 6:51:43 PM PST · by TitansAFC · 463 replies
    The Corner / The National Review ^ | 11-27-2011 | Katrina Trinko
    Herman Cain indicated today that he does not agree with Newt Gingrich’s position on immigration. “The way I would deal with those that are already here, which has been my stated position: empower the states to deal with the illegals that are already here, not some, big, grandiose, national one size fit-all. I believe that the states should be empowered to deal with the illegals that are already here,” Cain said CNN’s State of the Union this morning. In response to whether that meant the states could allow illegal immigrants to “be put on a path toward legalization and toward...
  • Watch Chris Wallace’s Exclusive Interview With Rick Perry at 2,6, and 9 (EST) Today

    10/30/2011 10:07:25 AM PDT · by casinva · 81 replies
    Fox News Insider ^ | October 30, 2011 | Staff
    It’s a Rick Perry exclusive! The heated debates, the new campaign ads and a push to get his message out — the GOP candidate talks strategy with Chris Wallace, live from Texas. Check your local listing or watch Fox News Sunday on Fox News Channel at 2p, 6p, and 9p ET.
  • Explaining The Glut Of Debates

    10/29/2011 4:28:20 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 49 replies
    National Journal ^ | October 29, 2011 | Reid Wilson - Decoded
    Whether he's right or not, Rick Perry has a point -- there are a ton of debates planned this year. There's a reason for that: An internal agreement within the Republican National Committee means the party is using some sanctioned debates as an incentive for good behavior, and others as a tool to mollify members who might otherwise cause trouble. Back in March, the RNC announced it had formed a committee that would authorize presidential debates. RNC chairman Reince Priebus said the committee would help the party streamline the nominating process, and party strategists hoped it would provide guidance and...
  • Cain clarifies again: Abortion shouldn’t be legal, but some families might decide to break the law

    10/22/2011 5:50:47 PM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 266 replies · 1+ views
    HotAir ^ | Saturday October 21, 2011
    Full Title: Cain clarifies again: Abortion shouldn’t be legal, but some families might decide to break the law anyway. A better answer than yesterday’s spin attempt but Mediaite is right that it still doesn’t jibe with what he said to Piers Morgan. Then: No, it comes down to is, it’s not the government’s role — or anybody else’s role — to make that decision. Secondly, if you look at the statistical incidents, you’re not talking about that big a number. So what I’m saying is, it ultimately gets down to a choice that that family or that mother has to...
  • Herman Cain and the Death of the Political Pro

    10/14/2011 5:40:45 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 162 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | 10/14/2011 | Roger L Simon
    Karl Rove doesn’t think Herman Cain stands a chance of being POTUS. Bush’s number one consigliere said as much on Fox Thursday night. But is he right? I sure don’t know, but I certainly have a suspicion why Karl thinks what he does. The Herman Cain candidacy is a direct threat to his occupation. Rove — arguably the reigning monarch of political pros — went on to register his disapproval that Cain was wandering around Godforsaken places like Tennessee flogging his book, when any serious candidate should be pressing the flesh where it counts — to wit, Iowa, New Hampshire,...
  • Cain drowns out Perry at Republican showdown

    10/07/2011 4:45:56 PM PDT · by South40 · 214 replies
    GoogleNews ^ | 10/7/2011 | Stephen Collinson
    WASHINGTON — Republican White House hopeful Rick Perry tried to revive his campaign Friday but got dragged into a religious row and saw a plea to Christian voters drowned out by fast-rising longshot Herman Cain. Perry, who exploded into the White House race in August but has since fallen back after wobbly debate performances, sought to win over evangelical Christian conservative voters, a crucial bloc in the party nominating contest.