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Bubblehead1980 09-29-11 05:08 PM

Herman Cain climbs up the polls
 
Herman Cain, considered a long shot for the GOP nomination has quickly risen to 3rd place.I believe he will surge ahead myself barring something crazy.Cain's CPAC speech in January 2011 really was great, if he could deliever like this again, he could easily get this.For those of you who may have missed it, take the time to listen, it is worth it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDkacOveF0

AVGWarhawk 09-29-11 06:52 PM

I think Cain is electable. Personally I like the guy. I think you will find his resume is quite extensive.

Platapus 09-29-11 07:31 PM

Cain might bring some of the moderates back to the GOP.

Torplexed 09-29-11 07:48 PM

He beat Stage 4 cancer of the liver and colon diagnosed back in 2006. There's an impressive victory in itself. :salute:

mookiemookie 09-29-11 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1757948)
Cain might bring some of the moderates back to the GOP.

He's anti-abortion, anti-DADT, anti-gay rights, came out and said he would discriminate against Muslims based on their religion, wants to lower corporate and capital gains taxes, he's for school vouchers, against immigration reform, anti-union, wants to abolish the IRS....what exactly is moderate about him?

Platapus 09-29-11 08:45 PM

Compared to the other GOP candidates that is. :D

mookiemookie 09-29-11 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1757963)
Compared to the other GOP candidates that is. :D

Touché :rotfl2:

AVGWarhawk 09-30-11 05:06 AM

We simply will not find perfect candidates.

soopaman2 09-30-11 05:21 AM

Herman Cain is speaking sense and will never be elected. I love his flat tax ideas, and he seems less a politician than the other lunatics.

The simpletons in this country will Vote in Rick Perry out of frustration for Obama, then he will shill for big corporate and Wall Street banks just like every administration since Reagan before.

I lost faith in my government after the Citizens United decision made corporation "people" able to use thier stockpiled profits (from layoffs and sending jobs to China and India) to influence government policy.

Look out Musolinni, your brand of Fascism (corporate oligarchical control) is bush league compared to what we got working. At least we fake democracy:wah:

AVGWarhawk 09-30-11 07:59 AM

@soopamam:

I agree, Cain speaks sense. I think he is electable but will have a hard time getting there. The problem with speaking sense is some people do not want to hear it. I do not believe his flat tax of 9-9-9 will pass but he realizes the tax code needs to be changed. I agree with Cain.

Osmium Steele 09-30-11 08:24 AM

Well, since Alan Keyes isn't running this time around, Cain is my guy.

But then, according to Janeane Garafolo, I am only supporting Herman Cain as cover for my inherent racism. :doh:

AVGWarhawk 09-30-11 08:47 AM

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But then, according to Janeane Garafolo, I am only supporting Herman Cain as cover for my inherent racism.
There will be a lot of this going around.

AVGWarhawk 09-30-11 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1757959)
He's anti-abortion, anti-DADT, anti-gay rights, came out and said he would discriminate against Muslims based on their religion, wants to lower corporate and capital gains taxes, he's for school vouchers, against immigration reform, anti-union, wants to abolish the IRS....what exactly is moderate about him?

:haha: Good point Mookie. You would make him a radical?

mookiemookie 09-30-11 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1758124)
:haha: Good point Mookie. You would make him a radical?

He's got some radical hard-right ideas, but the majority of his positions sound like your standard right-wing fare. I definitely wouldn't call him a moderate, but I wouldn't go so far as to label him radical either.

AVGWarhawk 09-30-11 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1758126)
He's got some radical hard-right ideas, but the majority of his positions sound like your standard right-wing fare. I definitely wouldn't call him a moderate, but I wouldn't go so far as to label him radical either.

Where would you place Obama?

I see Cain making this all very interesting. However, funding for Cain is nowhere near what the others command. This might be the only thing holding him back. Perhaps a stupid comment might be some undoing but historically all have said something stupid at some point.


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