Herman Cain speaking at the Tea Party Patriots Rally April 15th, 2010 held at the Georgia State Capital.
Herman Cain Archives
www.boortz.com www.hermancain.com wsbradio.com Neal Boortz interviewed Herman Cain on his radio program to get his response to the sick, vicious, and racist article and comments made after his CPAC speech. Mr. Cain slammed the leftist scumbags for their desperate attempt to bring down a good man. They have nothing left but name calling and hyperbole in their war against America and the growing citizen’s movement.
The introduction of Herman Cain at the Atlanta Health care Town Hall meeting at Centennial Olympic Park held Saturday August 15, 2009. A crowd of over 12000 that were NOT paid or asked to be there. Hardworking decent fun-loving people of ALL ages.
Herman Cain gives a keynote speech in Mandeville, LA the same day that he spoke words of encouragement and support to the Tea Parties and Gov. Walker.
Because I see no logical explanation as to why anyone would want to vote for him. He has no political experience whatsoever and is merely a radio talk-show host that happens to be Conservative.
I’ve never heard of this guy. And I saw an interview of him on YouTube and nothing about him seemed charismatic or inspirational. If he had political experience, I wouldn’t be asking this question. Obama on the other hand served 7 years in the Illinois State Senate and 4 years in the US Senate – and gave one of the greatest speeches at a National Convention during the 2004 Democratic National Convention. There was a reason to vote for Obama. Herman Cain, I see no reason other than “hey I’m not racist I’ll pretend to support this black guy”.
Reminds me of the GOP selecting Michael Steele as soon as Obama won the nomination just to say “hey we can elect a black guy too”.
John McCain chose Sarah Palin to seem “progressive” by selecting a woman – in response to Obama’s nomination. Because she wasn’t even vetted – he only selected her because she was a woman. A choice that many McCain aides later admitted was a mistake.
Conservatives just felt embarrassed and outdated when they saw the Democrats weren’t sticking with the traditional “old white male” candidates. Just as they had Bobby Jindal give a response to Obama’s first State of the Union speech, which most people, including Jindal himself, admit was a terrible response. Jindal admitted he isn’t a good speaker yet the GOP chose him? Why? To appear more “progressive” and “diverse” than they really are.
Let’s build the “Citizens Movement” into a grassroots army for Herman Cain. Visit, DraftCain.org.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theticket/20110112/pl_yblog_theticket/herman-cain-officially-kicks-off-the-2012-presidential-race
From his own lips…
He’s got my vote.
Judging from the answers so far, I’m not sure why I bother with links…
By: Herman Cain
February 21, 2011
All of the attempts by the media to make stories out of the budget battles going on in Washington D.C. will not change the bottom line of how it will end up, no matter how many ways they try to create a story. Namely, the taxpayers will get stuck with more debt and more taxes again.
After all of the political punches are thrown, President Obama will get some of the unnecessary spending and tax increases he wants, the Democrats will get some of the wasteful spending and tax increases they want, the Republicans will get some of the spending cuts they want, and once again the overall deficit will continue to add to the national debt using the taxpayers’ credit card.
That’s not leadership.
Unlike what Obama has proposed, Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin is actually leading boldly to help get Wisconsin’s budget balanced. Governor Walker has proposed that public sector workers, mostly unionized, pay a portion of their health insurance, and a modest portion of their retirement contributions.
That sparked an uproar with demonstrations at the state capital by the unions last week, because their position is to give in on nothing even though the state is broke. The problem has been ignored for years and Gov. Walker has proposed a bold solution as a start to fixing the problem. That’s leadership.
My North Star National colleague Dan Calabrese last week cited Michigan’s Governor Rick Snyder as doing the same thing. Leading! Tell people the whole truth, and propose and explain a real solution instead of another “I want to be re-elected” band-aid.
President Obama’s proposed budget does not follow the example of Governors Walker and Snyder. The president’s proposal just continues to kick the can down the road without a serious solution.
His claim of a $1.1 trillion deficit reduction over 10 years is certainly not a serious solution. That so-called reduction is about a 1 percent reduction per year, which will be eaten up by inaccuracies in the projections and rounding errors. When you compare the 1 percent per year to the annual deficits of over 70 percent per year for the last two years, that’s not a solution and that’s not leadership.
Being in a leadership position without leading is called position-ship.
http://www.hermancain.com
Is it true that it’s lighting a fire around the internet?
For those not familiar with him:
http://www.hermancain.org/biography.asp
I definitely want some fresh blood and a real conservative. No Romney, please.
Thoughts on Herman Cain?
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The Equalist-
1) Alan Keyes is much more extreme.
2) Please. Klansmen/racists are not all conservatives and also aren’t likely to vote even if they were.
Your hate is disgusting.
Sadcat-
Not true. As you can see, some already do. But we saw Obama’s rise from relative obscurity to the President. A year is PLENTY of time.