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What Caused Herman Cain to Get Choked Up During an Interview?

Herman Cain has endured a political firestorm lately. Not only is he fighting sexual assault allegations, but his poll numbers are falling. Still, neither of those things caused the charismatic former CEO to break down during a recent interview with WMUR-TV. What did? When Cain imagined the roll his wife would play in his inauguration — holding the Bible:

(H/T: Hapblog.com)

Comments (179)

  • spyder58
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:28am

    Are you kidding me!!!! Empty suite Obama can’t communicate without a teleprompter. He had no clue
    what he was getting into ( still doesn’t). And we criticise Herman Cain??
    Don’t presidents have aids? Do you expect him to have an answer for everything?
    We need a number cruncher not a politician!!!

    If the Liberal media wasn’t so liberal, Obama would not have made it through one week of vetting.
    Give Herman a chance!!

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:39am

      Ditto!

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    • Duddio
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:39am

      Thank you!! Herman hasn’t been to all 57 states, OR endorsed giving inhalators and breathalyzers to asthmatics, OR made some dumb-ass comment like Iran, North Korea and Syria are tiny countries who pose no threat to the US. EVERY candidate will have some flubs, like every other human being on earth. The media downplays or ignores the mistakes of those they love, and trumpet the errors of their enemies. (conservatives)

      Herman Cain is a good man, and whether POTUS or VPOTUS, I pray he is on the ticket. I’m not running from Herman Cain, GO Herman!!

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  • Insuranceman
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:25am

    Damage his family? What about damaging the country. Incompetent

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    • Founding Father2
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:02am

      Well no one can count Cain out. He is a good man with experience. This definately will slow him down though. He better get his A-Game back.

      If not him, Romney is the next best choice. I was very impressed by his interview last night with Fox’s Cavuto. I think he may be my next choice. He definitely sticks to his guns: http://www.thedailycandidate.com/video/2011/nov/romney_cavuto_healthcare.html

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    • GilbertAcct
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:24am

      Funny you mention guns…

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk1bJOpYUqE

      Romney signs permanent ban on Semi-Automatics
      (Gov. Romney’s news release, 7/1/2004)
      “In a move that will help keep the streets and
      neighborhoods of Massachusetts safe, Governor Mitt
      Romney today signed into law a permanent assault
      weapons ban…”

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    • P8riot
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:29am

      I agree that Cain is not ready to be President yet… I’m not saying he will not ever be ready, just not yet. I like Cain, but he’s not the most qualified person to run the free world and the greatest nation on Earth. I think he should be put in a position to get some more experience first.

      I think Mitt Romney is our best choice.

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    • PATTY HENRY
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:28am

      Herman Cain is a blessing to the USA. http://999calculator.net/ HIS tax plan WORKS! His ability to roll with the (many) punches is admirable. OBAMA is afraid of HERMAN CAIN. Why? Because they know that the people are for him.

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    • JRook
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:41am

      Don’t think he has to worry about any inauguration plans. This guy couldn’t even point out the continents and name them, let alone discuss foreign policy.

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    • American Soldier (Separated)
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:50am

      Experience doing what?

      Being the CEO of Godfather Pizza where he brought the company’s ranking of 4th down to 11th?

      Or when he received $30,000,000 from a bank questionably, to then become a chairman for the regional Federal Reserve branch with no banking regulatory experience. His entire life, down to his golf clubs were on the line and he somehow is now in charge of monetary policy that effects the bank (among others) that he owes money too. Too much moral hazard there!

      I don’t trust him, no matter how much he cries to wears his religion on his sleeves.

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    • LetUsReason
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 12:23pm

      I like Herman Cain. I think he’s a good man, and I believe him when he says these allegations are false. I don’t, however, think he’s ready to be president. He might be better prepared in 2016.

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    • SteelTexan7
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 12:53pm

      @FoundingFather2 “Romney is the next best choice” “He sticks by his guns” ???? Quit drinking the Romney kool-aid man! Do some research Romney should have his own flip flop line! Romney is the candidate the main stream media wants, just like Obama was last time and how did that work out? Romney is not conservative he is a left leaning rhino who is not much different than what we now have with Obama. This election can’t be about “better than Obama” or “anybody but Obama” this election must be about returning to our roots. Wake up people Romney is a sham!

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    • ltb
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 1:09pm

      When people say they want a politician with experience, basically they are saying they want someone who knows how to lie, cheat and manipulate. Reagan was not a great leader because he told people what they wanted to hear, he was a great leader because he spoke the truth and he spoke it plainly. Conversely, Obama is such pathetic “leader” because he couldn’t care less about the truth, rather he will say whatever people want to hear to secure his own political future. Personally, I would rather have a president who has integrity but is not the most eloquent speaker in the world, than someone like Romney whose “convictions” are like reeds in the wind.

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    • satostud
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 1:18pm

      Romney is the next best choice?????? ARE YOU KIDDING ME????? Romney is a white obama. Romney is NOT A CONSERVATIVE, he is a closet socialist. If not Cain the Gingrcih, if not Gingrich then Santorumif not him then Ron Paul. BUT NOT ROMNEY.

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    • Notsureishoulddothis
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 1:21pm

      And what are you? A rocket scientist? Cain is.

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    • Itwasntme
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 1:33pm

      Oh…the sophist-in-chief isn’t destructive or dangerous. He‘s a freakin’ human wrecking ball!

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    • thetreyman
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:10pm

      herman cain was not the chairman of a regional branch of the federal reserve. he was the chair of a citizens board made up of business people and community leaders that made recommendations to the regional fed about the needs of the regions businesses and communities. why is this so hard to get right? he was not in charge of monetary policy. just because you dont like someone doesnt mean you should perpetuate a lie about them. there are things you can not like about cain and criticize legitimately. you may not like that he was on that board. still, dont lie about the roll of the board.

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    • PoliticiansRCrooks
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:25pm

      Get lost Cain, go make pizza. Your not getting my vote, you fake

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    • blattack
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:42pm

      Incompetent is already in the white house..President of all 57 states and two otherstates he did not make it to, does that make 59 states. hum..ya incompetent, inept and useless.
      Cain is for America, anyone but obama.

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    • Concerned Veteran
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:54pm

      What is tragic the wisest candidate is Herman Cain and the republican establishment i.e. Rove, Krauthammer, O’Reilly, twit Billy Kristol and Britt Hume all have trashed herman cain who is the most educated in the area’s that need to be addressed. The man has a mathmatics degree for Morehouse College, masters in computer science from Purdue University honored by 8 different universities with 8 honorary doctorates and developed the guiden system for the ICBM with the Dept of Defense and the Dept. of the Navy before he savaged two large failing businesses. He has handled the accusations with grace and his family is the example that needs to be set before the nation of how great america really is and the opportunity that everyone has to succeed. The Democrats are so corrupt and the Republicans are gutless when it come to challenging the DNC but the Democrats will support a murderer, sodomite and God only knows what else goes on in the house of ill repute the Democrats. Every Republican should have stood up for and with Herman Cain because Democrats Oligarchy and Axelrod in conjunction with the Republican Oligarchy frankly do not give a damn about America. They only care about keeping their power to manipulate you and me through the corrupt system. As much as I hate to say it but Fox News has lowered its standards and become part of the msm and promote the distruction of America.

      Then they have people like the “Insuranceman” who expose each others ignorance!

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    • Itwasntme
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 3:33pm

      Oh…the sophist-in-chief isn’t destructive or dangerous. He‘s a freakin’ human wrecking ball!

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    • Fly on the Wall
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 5:34pm

      Cain is in no way qualified to be president. His lack of basic knowledge is frightening. And his excuse that he doesn’t need to know anything about foreign affairs, because he could have people around him who know, is naive. We need this crop of candidates to get thinned out so we can concentrate on those who are at least viable.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 6:50pm

      I decided to finally check out the Blaze after hearing Glenn talk about it so much and I think I have stumbled into some sort of parallel dimension here. Herman Cain is an absolute imbecile! This is like the Alamo for Cain.
      Evidence:
      1. Obama is an idiot, we know this. Saying Cain is better than Obama is not a valid argument for why he should recieve the Republican nomination, so STOP MAKING IT!
      2. I have not been swayed by the media. As soon as Cain opened his mouth during the first debate, my wife and I both laughed out loud. We are not snobby elites, liberals, or any of the other pejoratives you Cain zombies throw out; we just thought he was a joke.
      3. Cain’s campaign was originally intended to be a publicity stunt people. Even he never thought enough of you were dumb enough to actually support him. I have a degree in Poli Sci. i do this every day.This guy did not have a campaign team. That‘s like a basketball coach going to a game with no players and saying it’s just “unconventional.” No, it’s lunacy.
      4. Everything is not a conspiracy people. Glenn has got you people scared of your own shadow. I have honestly heard people saying that Cain’s complete lack of knowledge and experience is a good thing. REALLY?!?! Just because someone has experience in the government does not mean that they are part of some progressive, Soros agenda.
      Obama kneels next to his bed every night and PRAYS TO GOD that Cain wins. These early attacks DID NOT come from Obama. He would

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    • Vechorik
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 6:52pm

      Maybe Herman Cain is having a “break down?”

      Herman Cain Screaming — says “extra precautions” — two sentences later-says he didn’t say that!
      screaming moment — but in anger”

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1sdf3p3e6U&

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    • virgie morgan
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:23pm

      I think Cain has as much experience as he needs. He‘s a business man and I don’t understand why suddenly the republican candidate has to be perfect in every department to beat obama..obama is not good at any area of running a country except to run it in the ground. Cain is not a marxist, that’s good enough for me. At least he is patriotic and has enough brains to listen to his advisors and make good decisions with their help. obama don’t even listen to his advisors, doesn’t even meet with them. You don’t have to know everything, as long as you know where to go to get the information or help you need. I think Cain would be a great president. obama doesn’t know jack.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:47pm

      Virgie, I think you’ve been misinformed. Cain is not running against Obama. He is running for the Republican nomination against 7 other candidates. There is no way in this world or the next that Cain is qualified for the job of President.
      Being a math major, CEO, businessman, and any of the other things Cain has done makes him as qualified to be President as my mechanic knowing about cars makes him a heart surgeon.
      The problem with most people during EVERY election cycle is that candidates become who we want them to be rather than who they really are. Make sense? The other problem is that once you start supporting a candidate in front of all of your friends, family, co-workers and others, it’s embarrassing to have to tell them you made a bad choice. It’s easier to keep supporting the individual than to admit that you made a poor choice. Believe me, I know. I supported Perry for governor of Texas where I live. I had a sticker on my truck and never took it off. Once he entered the presidential race and his record came out, I scraped the sticker off and was ashamed of my naiveté. When people give me grief about it, I just tell them that I ONLY wanted him to be governor; not President.
      I also used to like Wham in the 80′s. We all have moments of poor judgement.

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    • stopspendingourmoney
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:12pm

      I am still going with Ron Paul, he is the only one that can save this country from the damage that has been done.

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    • stopspendingourmoney
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:18pm

      He has no foreign policy. He has no plan to do anything about the Fed. Supported TARP. Has no idea where he might make cuts in spending. Made a contradictory statement about his pro-choice position. And finally, “dialing back” so he wont get caught making any more blunders.

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    • stopspendingourmoney
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:22pm

      …LOL!!! This just verifies my hunch this guy does not have a clue, and will be pushed around and be a puppet for the elite, great more of the same!!!

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    • JESSEBEGATDAVID
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:25pm

      ANY of the republican candidates can do 100% better than Obama. You got caught in the liberal vortex.

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    • JESSEBEGATDAVID
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:31pm

      Any of these republican candidates can do 100% better than Obama. It seems you got caught in the liberal vortex.

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    • JESSEBEGATDAVID
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:34pm

      so nice i had to say it twice

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    • Concerned Green Beret
      Posted on November 19, 2011 at 6:49am

      If Romney wins the Republican Nomination, Obama will win in a land slide. Romney is Obama Light. He is a Rhino that will make McCain look like a conservative, and will destroy any chances of the Republican Party squashing the progressive wing out of it. Basically, a third party will be formed, which has been a goal of the communist for about 60 years. A third party ensures Communist win the presidency for the next 50-100 years. Then say good bye to the constitution, your freedoms, and your families future. We all become slaves to the government!

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  • right
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:17am

    Herman Cain is a good, decent man. He loves our country and his God.
    He does not know it all but does know he needs to bring people in that can advise him. I feel he can be trusted to bring America back to Americans.
    I respect him and will vote for him.

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:27am

      Amen!

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    • beebacksoon
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:56am

      I agree and would like to add, for those in support of Herman Cain, support him with DONATIONS,too. He really needs every penny to get his msg out to more Americans!

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    • CultureWarriors
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:04am

      People who bring false allegations like we have witnessed need to be held accountable. If proven false there should severe punishment for that kind of slander.

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    • Black Knight
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:06am

      Having a President who pretends to know it all has suffocated our economy, looted our future and imperiled our freedom.
      Cain is exactly the kind of candidate we need to restore integrity, minimalism and capable, collaborative problem-solving to our government.

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    • Shalomahava
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 12:14pm

      All I can say is: If you think this country needs an experienced politician to be Pres. then you better think again. Look at the mess our “experienced” pols have gotten us into. Maybe a little inexperience naive person is who is needed. One that hasn’t been tainted by the cronies that truly rule. What is needed is someone with back-bone that will go in there and do as much house-cleaning as he can get away with. Let advisors help with the foriegn stuff and but let Cain get this country back on track, esp with the economy.

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  • RickWS
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:11am

    God forbid Americans elect another leader ill equipped to lead a country. Cain might be a solid businessman, but he seems to relish his ignorance in foreign policy. Cain’s qualified to be a cabinet member, not president of the United States.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:20am

      He’s a puppet. That’s all.

      A Federal Reservist, Globalist puppet.

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    • Lordchamp
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:25am

      You know…what do you really need to KNOW?

      Seems to me that ANY logical, rational, common sense person with leadership abilities could easily run this Country. I COULD RUN IT. Most likely YOU COULD RUN IT. It’s not rocket science. What it takes is knowing and understand the Constitution and the laws of this land and having the morals, ethics, and BACKBONE to do the right thing because it’s the right thing to do. NOT BECAUSE OF OR FOR YOUR OWN PERSONAL OR PARTY BENEFIT!!

      A true leader does not know everything about everything BUT he or she DOES KNOW where and how to get the information needed when it’s needed. You do that by surrounding yourself with the best and brightest minds that MATCH YOUR morals and ethics.

      It’s really that simple. Could Herman Cain run this Country. Absolutely! Could the others? Absolutely!

      What it should boil down to is do they match your beliefs and the way you want this Country run.

      If everyone would TRULY give that some thought and do some HONEST soul searching we would make much better choices for president.

      DON’T LET THE MSM TELL YOU WHAT OR HOW TO THINK ANY LONGER!!!

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    • The Top Crusader
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:25am

      Totally with you. I think he seems like a really nice and sincere guy and he has had some great business success. Leader of the free world requires a little more than that, though.

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    • hi
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:30am

      Cain is a CEO. CEO‘s don’t know it all but they are leaders who know how to choose and put together teams of knowledgeable people in order to run a successful company. As President he will be able to put together the best and brightest to give him advice on foreign policy. Furthermore, he is a quick study and WILL know it all before the time he is sworn in.

      Anyone is better than an American hater who flies around the world bowing down to other nation’s leaders and apologizing for the USA.

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:30am

      Good grief … if you statement was correct, Obama would NEVER EVER be President … uh uh uh … 57 states … uh uh uh … breathalizer, I mean …. uh uh uh …. I am waiting for my prompter to catch up … Really? Cain has to know the President or Leader of every foreign country. I bet most Americans can’t even name their own state captial.

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    • RickWS
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:38am

      I prefer my leader to at least know the names of his counterparts and not refer to countries like Afghanistan as “stan” countries. It’s embarrassing. Why endure another substandard statesman? It’s not a badge of honor to be ignorant.

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:50am

      Ok – so you prefer Obama another 4 years … the genious he is.

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    • Gary Fishaholic
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:03am

      Lordchamp

      Great post I am with you on your statement God bless you!

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    • proudfather2
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:19am

      RickWS
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:11am
      God forbid Americans elect another leader ill equipped to lead a country. Cain might be a solid businessman, but he seems to relish his ignorance in foreign policy. Cain’s qualified to be a cabinet member, not president of the United States.

      A good Leader does not know everything ( like the dems would have you believe) you surround yourself with people who are good at that and you trust and and you take their input along with the rest of your cabinet and then you make the tuff decisions. ( without blaming your faults on others). We have not have a president like that for the last few years

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    • John 3:16
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:25am

      It’s not what Cain knows about foriegn policy, it’s who he gets to advise him, which is (GOD), after he wins.What a candidate already knows, is helpful but anyone can learn it. You can’t teach what Cain has and that is America first and honesty and integrity. I trust Herman and Michelle Bachmann only. The rest are soooo many politicians that have Rino streaming through their blood and you can’t take RINO out of a Republican. Even Ron Paul as a touch of RInovirus. Please vote for those that can be trusted to do the right thing, Not a Rino. Herman and Michelle are sincere Partiots who dislike RINOS. We don’t need another politician, and the Republican field is ripe with politicians AKA: RINOS

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    • UrsaMajor
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:35am

      Sounds like the same exact thing the Republican Establishment Progressive elitists said about Reagan in 1976 and 1980…. that he just wasn’t “qualified.” Even more ironic coming from someone who has a pic of Reagan as their avatar.

      Do you Pollys want some crackers?

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    • RickWS
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:46am

      When given the choice between Newt who knows foreign policy and has balanced a budget and Cain who flippantly refers to countries as the “stans”‘ I’ll take Newt.

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    • RickWS
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:48am

      You sheep think that if we don’t go for Cain we reelect Obama? You’re just stupid. Cain is the same cynical choice as Palin was for VP. We’ll fight black with black. How about fighting incompetent with competent?

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    • ashestoashes
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:49pm

      @AZDEB I posted to you this morning..nothing inappropriate..it just didn’t post. Pay attention to V-Man Ace..He’s right.. they all are on both sides.. and DEB..V-MAN is black…he is honest. and he knows the truth..he’s the one that made me take a harder look at Cain..This is just one of the links on Cain
      http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2790654/posts
      His tax plan has the potential to take us down the road that could take every one of us to the cleaners down the road http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q1R6VQMZCU

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    • Vechorik
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 6:54pm

      John 3:16 said ” … Even Ron Paul as a touch of RInovirus. …”

      I’m puzzled. Please elaborate, as I plan to support Dr. Paul and have studied his platform at length. I can’t see what you would consider RHINO about Dr. Paul.

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  • JustPeachy
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:08am

    I can see that the media’s tactics are working with some. How very sad. And how fickle are the American people. And how very deceived and easily manipulated.

    The media basically anymore doesn’t report news. I don’t think it has for quite some time. All it does is hype – make up stories (yes, even lie!) and manipulate or at least try to manipulate our thoughts.

    And I see it’s working! How pathetic!

    If you‘ve jumped the Cain Train already then you weren’t really sure about your candidate in the first place. So you’ll likely jump onto the next one that looks good to you, until the media convinces you that’s not a good one, either. That’s the plan.

    I believe the plan is to have Romney as the one running against Obama. That way, we’ll either get Obama again or at least an Obama Lite. Either way – we lose.

    Quit playing politics. Even The Blaze is guilty of it at times – hype, induendos, gossip. . . playin‘ right into the MSM’s hands.

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    • demint.disciple
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:14am

      I was never on the Cain train.. Unlike some, I saw through the guy right from the beginning … When someone uses the same catch phrases and hand gestures over and over again, it’s pretty much a tell, that he is being fed what to say.. Sometimes he even forgets what they told him to say and you get a 20 second pause and just some mush talking points ( winging it ) after.. Yours truly, From a non blind patriot..

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    • Redd
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:18am

      Someone gave Herman bad advice for appearing in front of commie lib editorial boards. I know the time for conservatives getting trapped by these boards is over, how come Herman didn’t?

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:26am

      However they corrected that mistake. While Herman did answer the Lybia question correctly – he got hammered as dufus because he paused. Jeez! Anyway – that won’t happen again because he now knows they the media is out to get him so he will cancel any future on-camera interviews dealing with questions like that.

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    • JustPeachy
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:29am

      @Redd – Herman is just being Herman – himself. It’s up to the American people to begin seeing thru the muck and lies of the mainstream media and to begin thinking and discerning truths and lies for ourselves. If we do not do that, we’re sunk anyway – because then the MSM will continue to manipulate us into what it wants.

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    • ashestoashes
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:42am

      Yes…we should just ignore the fact that he is involved in a lawsuit where he billked his employees out of their retirement money and made his cronies rich.
      Ignore the fact that he was chairman and ran the Federal Reserve and mocked the ones wanting it audited.
      Ignore the fact that he belongs to a radical progressive church linked to Jesse Jackson,Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakan.
      Ignore that his wife is a liberal.
      Ignore the fact that he said he would have done the same as Obama in overturning the Lybian Government and murdering Momar Khadalfi.
      His financial plan wants you and your parents to ask the church for help when you are disabled or too old to work and his tax plan will skyrocket the cost of your consumer goods. He will destroy Social Security and Medicare.
      Just remember…he’s the only one who can beat Obama because he is black and he loves our country and he loves God. Where are all his adds saying “Don’t let them destroy Herman Cain..Please donate now..”

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    • AzDebi
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:08am

      @ashestoashes: Really? I am unaware of your allegations…I’ve NEVER heard any of this…please expound on your comments!

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    • UrsaMajor
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:39am

      “Where are all his adds saying ‘Don’t let them destroy Herman Cain..Please donate now..’ “…

      Still playing on nearly EVERY true conservative talk show radio program.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:08pm

      I’m honestly starting to wonder if some of you Cain zombies are actually Democratic plants yourselves. NO ONE could still have this much support for Cain at this point. You guys assume that every person that doesn’t like Cain has been duped by the Left Wing media or the Repub establishment. I know that thinking that helps this whole thing make sense to you die-hard Cain fans, but it’s simply not true.
      I have a friend who works at a progressive call center and web-blogging company in Austin. He, is not a Democrat or a progressive. He just lost his job and needed the money. He told me that they do shady stuff all the time. They will make calls supporting weak Republicans or will blog in support of a weak candidate.
      I live in the middle of Texas, the most conservative place on earth (Glenn moved here) and I don’t really know too many people that like Cain. Believe it or not, they don’t really like Perry either.
      Cain got his shot. He was vetted by most Americans, and they just don’t believe that he can handle the job. Pure and simple guys. DOn‘t just fire back that he’s better than Obama and he was a CEO. We all know that. Take a deep breath and really, really consider what I am saying. Any donations to Cain now are just for his retirement fund. He’ll be a great Conservative speaker and Fox News host, but he will likely not be president. I promise i won’t tell you I told you so when the time comes. I’ll just hug you and say “Shh, it’s okay. You can still watch

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    • dontbotherme
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:35pm

      swampgas: We all have our opinions here. You stated that this is the first time you have posted on The Blaze. If you wish to be taken seriously, you should not call people names & make snarky comments. It demeans you. Thank you & welcome.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:02pm

      What name calling? I have seen the people on this comments section call everyone who is not a CAIN ZOMBIE much, much worse. Look, I don’t like Obama any more than you do, but he gets called every name in the book on this site. I’ve seen the terms “Paulbots,“ Newt described as a ”Lizard,” and too many more to name.

      Cain Zombie- Cain supporter who is willing to support the man no matter what he does, says, or doesn’t know. Cain could beat a women on live TV and they would blame it on the news channel for airing the incident and call it a smear campaign. Cain actually said that Libya is now infested with Taliban?!? This will be reversed tomorrow and he will say he “misspoke.” His supporters will then say that it is no big deal and will tout his inexperience as a redeeming quality. They will then compare the gaffe to something Obama said and use Obama’s obvious ineptitude as clear proof that Cain should be President.
      I am truly sorry if my term offends you. That is not my goal here. But I cannot stand idley by while another inexperienced candidate gets into office. America can’t afford another candidate who requires on the job training. If you guys are going to continue to support Cain, you are going to have to get a thicker skin and will have to be prepared to defend his gaffes with resonable arguments.

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  • toomuchgovt
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:08am

    While watching the media take down every Republican candidate except Romney. I can’t help but wonder, when it comes to the backgrounds of these candidates or their gaffes, at least they have a background and make human mistakes. Unlike Obama who has no background, no childhood, no medical history, no college transcripts, questionable birth certificate (yes I said it), the list goes on and on about things we do not know about this man in the main stream media, and his gaffes, well they are too over our heads to understand, huh?

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    • Bigolfascist
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:19am

      The media figures Obama can beat Romney handily, but if not, things won’t change much, status quo remains. This will leave time for Hillary (Or Chelsea) to get together a war chest for the 2016 run. The Repubs don’t have anything to offer voters, and even if they did, the media will just distort and morph it. Unless we learn to control the conversation, we are toast.

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    • CatB
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:21am

      Indeed .. and the MSM wants Romney — make no mistake about it .. they will go after him just as much or more if he is the nominee .. they will do anything to keep “their guy” Obama. Don’t want Obama running against an “authentic” (Rev Al and Jesse’s word) black man.

      TEA!

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:22am

      Rest assured that the Obama machine already has the goods on Romney and will unleah them if Romney becomes the nominee. We did this 3 years ago with McCain. If Romney is President – people will stay home on our side and Obama will win another 4 years. Hate to say that but it will happen.

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  • marthasusan40
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:07am

    Mr Cain, I believe you. you are not a quitter. Stand in the light of the Lord and you shall be protected.

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  • rfycom
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:06am

    Our poor country. We are in such need of a good leader, but baby dolls it aint coming. We got nothing on the right. Nothing.

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  • ares338
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:04am

    The only thing wrong with Herman Cain is that he is a human being instead of a politician! That for me, gives him bonus points.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:33pm

      The defination of a “politician” is- A person who is willing to change their message depending on who they are talking to and will do just about anything to be elected/re-elected. Romney, Gingrich, Perry, Huntsman, and Cain are all guilty of doing this during their careers. Look it up. They have all flip flopped over their careers on various issues. Saying “I don’t believe that anymore“ or ”I misspoke” does not make one less culpable.
      The definition of a Human being, regular joe, ect… is- A person who has stayed on message for as long as they have been in the game even if it means losing election/re-election. They lay out their platform and allow people to come to them rather than changing their message to attract support. Paul, Bachman, Santorum, and Johnson meet this requirement. They have been saying the same thing as long as they have been in the spotlight no matter who dislikes what they have to say.
      You may find minor exceptions to this such as when Paul withdrew his support for Reagan after he violated his campaign promises, but that isn’t really a flip-flop.
      Sorry guys, Cain is as much a “politician” as Romney and the rest of them. He just hasn’t been in the spolight as long. I don’t want to hear conjecture. Prove me wrong.

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  • George Patton
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:02am

    Well whether you like him or not, it is apparent that he loves this country. It seems his passion is for the country and not for his position…..something the left does not even comprehend.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:34pm

      I would agree George. Well said.
      I wonder how that works at the Cain dinner table. I’m not sure I could stay with my wife if she were a liberal.

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  • Popp40
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:01am

    People can you all not see that the media is picking the candidates we vote for? They are doing all they can to make Cain look bad, yet did they do that to Obama.

    No! They made him look like the “Choosen One” and we bought it.

    If you all cannot see that the media is determining your choices then there is no hope for you or this country.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:17am

      I‘m writing in Ron Paul if he doesn’t get the nomination.

      I’ll never vote for a Federal Reserve man to take over the US.

      I knew we were doomed once Obama appointed Tim Geithner to the Treasury Secretary position.

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    • ramburner
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:18am

      That is correct! I say, when the media takes aim to destroy a candidate, we all need to vote for that peson. If the media cozies up to a candidate, that person has the wrong friends and most likely has voted for things that will destroy our nation. Perry, Romney and Newt are RINO’s. A vote for either of them is a vote for communism lite. Cain, Bachmann and Santorum are original thinkers, either one of them will guide this country out of this depression and stabilize the USA so that the world economy will have a minimum effect on us. Vote Cain in 2012.

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  • lifelinz
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:57am

    … cont from previous post

    The economy would take OFF like a rocket ship. Businesses would come back to America. All people would pay the sales tax … pimps, ho’s, drug dealers, black market, illegal immigrants, citizens … ALL!! Right now we are supporting these people and they are NOT PAYING ONE dime to use our resources.

    The 2nd thing I support is Cain will soon annouce is plan for energy independance. We will start drilling for our own oil in this country, open up the pipeline from Canada to North Dakota. I am tired of paying $50 a pop at the pump. I am tired of relying on foreign oil and have to beg saudis to produce more.

    No other candidate out there is promoting what needs to be done to get this country on the right track. Everyone else wants to keep the same code – which can be used to go UP or DOWN in taxes at the whim of who is governing or lobbying. With the sales tax ALL people hold congress to the fire.

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    • GilbertAcct
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:06am

      How about Cain saying that he would balance the budget in one year without touching SS or Medicare, and increasing military spending? Have you tried to figure out how he’ll pull that off? It doesn’t work.

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:19am

      Ah yes – the precious social security and medicare/medicaid problem. Cain already addressed these issues in the debate with Newt. You first move $2.5 Trillion Social Security that is due to those who pay off the $15 Trillon national debt. It was combined with the nattional debt by President Johnson in the 60′s for political reasons. That brings our debt to a true figure of $12.5 Trillion. This prevents the President of the US from threatening no SS checks when there is budget crisis – like Obama did recently. Then you implemenet the Chile model\Galveston TX model where the younger generation can opt out or stay in the SS program. The Fair Tax plan (9-9-9 also) is revenue neatral – meaning it still brings the same amount of money to support these program – nevermind the fact the ecomony will GROW, bring in more revenue and we also tap into everyone in America paying the sales tax to pay for programs now. Medicare/Medicaid is given back to the states and let them handle the purse strings – which that can better handle than the goverment.

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    • GilbertAcct
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:37am

      You didn’t address my question at all. How is he going to balance the budget in one year without touching said programs? It is impossible.

      Also, I’m not sure what you meant by, “You first move $2.5 Trillion Social Security that is due to those who pay off the $15 Trillon national debt. That brings our debt to a true figure of $12.5 Trillion.” Not trying to be a jerk, but I’m not sure where the $2.5T is going. I understand the history, but I’m not sure how you are eliminating this somehow.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:03pm

      Your statement is false. There are other candidates proposing very reasonable plans that change the tax code. Perry has his flat tax plan and Ron Paul has a very good plan that cuts federal spending by 1 trillion dollars the first year and will balance the budget in three. Paul’s plan for the tax code is to eliminate federal income taxes altogether and will slap a big “CLOSED” sign on the federal reserve by the end of his first term.
      I would counter your claim by arguing that Cain has no “real” plan to curb spending, which is the real problem. Changing taxes without drastically cutting spending is like throwing a glass of water on a grease fire. I would say that Paul’s plan is the best I have seen so far. It attacks the problem at its source rather than shifting the means of revenue for the federal government. When asked what he thought about some Americans paying no income tax he said (I paraphrase) “good! I don’t want anyone to pay federal income tax.”
      Cain will never win wide elderly support with 9-9-9 because it will tax those living on social security twice. And don’t bother with that fallacious “but prices on goods will come down” line. Show me when any company in history lowered their prices simply because they paid less in taxes that year. There may be some minor decreases, but they wouldn’t exist across the entire manufacturing process of any given product; thus, no real decrease. There would have to be government price fixing in order to enforce it.

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  • webjamm
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:56am

    The media owns all of us. We do whatever they tell us. We are sheep. sigh…..

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:04am

      Not me.

      I’m writing in Ron Paul 2012.

      To hell with neocons and Federal Reservists like Cain.

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    • JustPeachy
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:32am

      @Webjamm – only if we let them!

      I say, “NOT THIS TIME!”

      Let’s end their “reign of power.” They, like the political elite, are out of touch with US!

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 9:31pm

      Have you ever heard the story about “Brer Rabbit” Peachy? Just in case you or someone else hasn’t, I’ll give you the cliff notes version. A rabbit gets caught by a fox. “Drown me! Roast me! Hang me! Do whatever you please,” said Brer Rabbit. “Only please, Brer Fox, please don’t throw me into the briar patch.” The fox, thinking he is clever, does what he believes the rabbit fears most and throws him in the briar patch. The rabbit is okay of course and runs away laughing.
      The mean old media is actually TRYING to get you to vote for Cain because they believe he is the weakest candidate in the field that can win. It’s classic reverse psychology and you are falling for it hook, line, and sinker. They say “Please do anything else! Vote for Romney, Gingrich, Perry, or Paul, but please, oh please brer voter, do not vote for Cain. Anybody but Cain.”
      Well, you‘ll show them won’t you?
      Don’t any of you find it strange that Cain seemed to rise in the polls overnight? Cain was INTENTIONALLY propped up by the media. No one rises that fast without media help. Think about it. If you want to learn what being marginalized by the media really looks like, ask Ron Paul (89 seconds in the debate) or Gary Johnson (not even invited).

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  • Tagudinian
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:54am

    I wonder why there are people who are otherwise short-term-memory-challenged but can remember Newt’s personal disasters as if they themselves were so pure and clean and have never erred in their lives? Take this FANNIE MAE and FREDDIE MAC consultancy issue, for example. Newt Gingrich was hired as a consultant. He was no longer speaker of the house. On the other hand, how about those liberals who really broke the back of these two institutions with their millions in bonuses – like Gaines, Gorelic, Barney Frank, Maxine Waters, Chris Dodd, et al? Why not harp on them? Much like the cream always rises to the top, the Newt is on the rise. Newt can articulate the conservative position, not because he can read a teleprompter, but because he is one and a brilliant one at that.

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    • modilly
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 5:16pm

      Not concerned about his membership in the Council on Foreign Relations? Or his statements about the “right wing” complaints of single payer insurance? How about his global warming statements with Pelosi? Research this guy and find out what he is really like. Just being smart doesn’t make you honest and conservative. He was for amnesty before he was against it, too.

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  • lifelinz
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:52am

    I am absolutely attonished that Obama was not truly vetted before he became President of the United States – yet the media is doing everything it can to follow every word, pause, past mistakes, flip-flop, etc. People change their minds over time on subjects. We all do as we grow older and wiser. I support Cain for TWO main reasons. Yes – foreign policy is important but can some honestly say they vetted Obama on foreign policy. Find the right people, like a CEO would, to help you where you lack some knowledge. What is so hard to understand about that?

    The two main things that will get those country on the right ship has nothing to do foreign affairs. I am interested in domestic problem solving. Cain support throwing out our current tax system and repealing the 16th Amendment – in favor of the Fair Tax. I know he does not talk about it NOW, because it would be too radical of a change – so he is smart in promoting 9-9-9 for now. It satisfies the flat tax and fair tax supporters. 9-9-9 would only be around for a couple of years while the public is educated on the Fair Tax – which would be 0-0-23. Once people understand that products will be cheaper under 9-9-9 when you buy new goods (see http://999calculator.net/ to calculate your own state tax results) – then people will clammer for 0-0-23 Fair Tax plan because now you have 100% of your income and can control what you pay for.

    to be cont…

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    • GilbertAcct
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:02am

      Hey, let’s satisfy the flat taxers, the fair taxers, the capital taxers, the progressive taxers, the VAT taxers, and the estate taxers while we’re at it. Your flat tax calculator is completely irrelevant under 9-9-9-9. It may hold water under 0-0-23, but not Cain’s plan. I‘m sure you’ve done the calculations for 999, but did you include the extra 9 that Cain fails to mention when pushing it? The one that appears because he doesn’t allow companies to deduct wages… That little fact he fails to clarify totally changes things.

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    • lifelinz
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:12am

      Ok and your point is KEEP the same tax code I guess. I didn’t say 9-9-9 didn’t have problems – I said it was start and would morph into the Fair Tax.

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    • GilbertAcct
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:31am

      I don’t like the current tax code, but there are much easier and better ways than 9999. My taxes will go up under Cain’s plan and I think I pay enough. My employer’s taxes will also go up because such a large portion of our expenses are wages. I’m for a flat tax, OR a fair tax. Plus you have the problem of the new regulatory bodies that 9999 will necessitate… What is a new good vs. a used good? How do you stop folks from getting around this?… His “opportunity” zones that he implemented when he realized how regressive his plan is will also need regulation. I commend him for coming up with something different and for going after the IRS… but his plan is weak.

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  • leftcoastslut
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:50am

    Mr Cain you keep standing where the Lord told you to stand.

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    • Zoe
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:03am

      Amen

      Cain-Santorum
      Santorum-Cain

      An American needs to live in the White House!

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  • e7705
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:48am

    Let’s all pray for Herman Cain that he makes it despite all these efforts to stop him.

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  • KTsayz
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:44am

    Wow. Only 6 comments as I write. Cain dropped faster than a hot potato. But you were warned. He was just the media darling to throw you all off track. Now it’s Newt. But Newt will go down, too, so don’t waste your money on him.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:06am

      I can’t believe anyone would vote for that adulterer Lizard Gingrich.

      He’s a disgusting neocon, one of the MOST disgusting.

      They’re hoping that time has healed the memories of the neocon right about Newt, so they can pull a fast one on the American people.

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    • OUTRIDER WRITER
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:08am

      @KTSAYZ
      Good advice.

      People need a reminder that a candidate with no money doesn’t make it to the finish line. So those of you wanting Cain to win better ask yourselves what he’s worth to you and donate to his war chest.
      https://www.hermancain.com/donate

      No money = no campaigning = no debates = no commercials = no name on the ballot = no win

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  • BIBLESnGUNS
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:41am

    Hang tough Herman!!! The MSM and the dumbocrats want you to quit. You absolutely scare the hell out of them. Our country needs you more than you can know.

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    • demint.disciple
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:47am

      lol the dems WANT him to run.. You’re another blind sheep..

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    • Once A Marine Always An American
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 11:54am

      The Dems want Herman Cain to run. LOL. Why then did they spend so much time and money trying to destroy him with trumped up alligaions of which there is no supporting evidence?
      The Dems are AFRAID of Herman Cain.
      I call you out, you wolf in sheep’s clothing. I call you out as a Dem, a Liberal, a Progressive, a Marxist and a Communist.
      Your our own mouth has exposed you.

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  • Stu D. Baker-Hawk
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:39am

    I‘m ’for’ Mr. Cain but the vetting process has begun and he needs to show that he can stand the pressure of the office. My prayers go out to him and his candidacy.

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  • GilbertAcct
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:38am

    Cain has proven he can handle many things well… but I still don’t think he is ready to be President… It looks like even the Tea Party is jumping ship…

    “Tea Party Leader Calls For Cain To Drop Out”

    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/category/individuals/judson-phillips

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  • Baddoggy
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:37am

    Sorry, I am off the Cain train. Too many little things add up to a no thanks from me…Herman, you are a good man, you just don’t know how to get the job done to get elected. At least you aren’t a RINO like Perry. Sexual but questionable allegations, your wife’s “really” statement, stammmers on foriegn policy and a questionable Church has put be back to searching for someone else….Just too many questions about your life my friend…

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    • demint.disciple
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:48am

      Finally you opened your eyes..

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:55am

      Agree…..he has been winging it. Time to move on.

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    • qpwillie
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:57am

      I see you have rolled over for the leftist tactics. I just hope you don‘t think they won’t do the same to all the other candidates. Their specialty is smearing and discrediting their opposition and if you don’t see through it, they can be very convincing.

      There is a reason they don’t do the same to Romney. That one should be easy to figure out.

      I’m sorry to hear that you are so easily defeated by them. Hopefully, the tea party spirit can somehow be revived.

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:02am

      QPWILLIE Wrong, I have watch how he has handled it. And he is not ready for prime time.

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    • demint.disciple
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:10am

      @qpwillie.. No one is defeated we just got wise, dope.. WAKE UP !!! Yes the media puts the dirt out there but if it ISN’T a lie then there is something wrong whit the person they are reporting on, no ? What you don’t want to know EVERYTHING about a person you are putting your life and your families lives in their hands ?

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    • motocrossed
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:10am

      YEH I’d fell much better about an trully honest caring man, if he could just have been trained to be a better puppet! T HERES NO END TO THIS MADNESS

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    • qpwillie
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:12am

      RepubliCorp,
      Believe me, if you fall for that, they will do the same thing to Newt, Perry and all the others but Romney. That interview with Mr. Cain was carefully planned and specifically designed to do exactly what it did. They knew the “sexual harassment” thing was failing so they went to plan B. They have the same type of plans already on the shelf just waiting for the next candidate to rise in the polls.

      The Paulies are thinking it will get down to Ron Paul and them believing he‘s perfect think they can’t destroy him. I can easily see how they would be able to totally, permanently destroy him.

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    • qpwillie
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:34am

      demint.disciple,
      You were never a Cain supporter in the first place. My comments doesn’t apply to you.

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    • Swampgas77
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 10:17pm

      I applaud your courage BADDOGGY. It takes a strong person to admit that they misjudged someone.
      I had a really hard time coming to grips with the fact that Bush was not very good for America. I was in Iraq when it hit me. I felt like everything I believed in and was fighting for had been sold to me by Bush. It is much easier to continue blindly supporting a person or ideology than it is to admit you were mistaken.
      Bravo sir. I just hope that more Americans are willing to really be honest and realize that Cain is not ready to take on such a major responsibility. Simply because Cain displays his ineptitude on camera does not mean that it is the media’s fault. That is like blaming a pencil for a spelling error. The truth us that there are far more qualified options.

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  • afarm1
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:36am

    Many like Cain because he’s NOT a polished elitist. Say what you may, he’s not one of the professional, good ‘ole boys. I respect that.

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  • slimkendall
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:27am

    What a tough deal, this running for the highest office in the land. But I do believe he’s “losing it”.

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    • ZAP
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:35am

      And with Obama we are “losing it”

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 8:19am

      Just because Obama sucks, doesn‘t mean we’re just gonna vote for anybody who can beat Obama.

      This is fallacy and will end up with ANOTHER Obama (or another Bush).

      I’m voting my conscience, Ron Paul 2012.

      I don’t toe a party line.

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    • ashestoashes
      Posted on November 18, 2011 at 2:59pm

      V-MAN ACE..I just want you to know that you made me take a second look at Cain….because when I first heard him speak. I thought he might be it….I respect and value your opinion. I attended a conference a week or so ago and the President of World Ministries said that he did not know if it was possible to save this country..but a Constitutionalist is the only hope..God willing.. We are at a crucial time..We can do this only God willing if we all stand together and choose a candidate of “We the People” in place of going along with the puppeteering. Thank you V_MAN..

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  • Espada
    Posted on November 18, 2011 at 7:25am

    Gloria is going to “roll ?”

    Public education shines again !

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