Here’s what’s most damaging to Herman Cain

Things we have learned today about Herman Cain’s candidacy for president:

– It is quite plausible that Herman Cain harassed no one; clearly, not everyone accused of sexual harassment is guilty of that charge, and in the presumed absence of a smoking gun, we will never know for certain what transpired roughly 15 years ago. Even settlement payments don’t establish evidence of guilt.

– However, it is much less plausible that five-figure financial payments were made to each of the two women involved, as Politico reports, and that Cain, as CEO of the National Restaurant Association, knew nothing about such settlements, as he claims. That discrepancy could come back to haunt Cain, given that Politico claims to have seen documentation of the payments.

– This is not a case of character assassination or unfair treatment by liberal media. Any candidate for national office with such allegations in his or her past should expect them to become public at some point and should be ready to deal with them. It’s just a fact of life in modern politics.

– Politico reports that it had been attempting to get a response from Cain and his staff for 10 days before publishing its story. Yet despite that long time to prepare, Cain’s campaign has badly botched its reaction. It shows no sign of having crafted a strategy for how to deal quickly and forthrightly with the allegations, and that failure has compounded the damage.

(Case in point: The botched interview that Cain’s communications director gave to Geraldo Rivera Sunday night. Among other things, you don’t offer an initial national response to such charges via a telephone hookup featuring a relatively low-level staffer with no story to tell. You put the candidate himself on air and have him deal with it directly.)

– A campaign operation is always useful as an illustration of the type of White House a candidate would run if elected. Whatever you think of Barack Obama’s politics, he put together a highly professional, disciplined and effective ‘08 campaign that managed to defeat the vaunted Clinton political machine. Conversely, the impulsive nature of the John McCain campaign, from the decision to make Sarah Palin his running mate to his announcement that he was suspending his campaign during the ‘08 financial crisis, also reflected the candidate’s leadership style.

– Throughout his campaign, Cain has acknowledged that he is not a trained politician and does not have ready answers to many questions. Time and again, he has said that if elected, he would rely on a CEO’s style of leadership, which is to surround himself with good, competent, experienced people and take their advice on complex issues.

On foreign policy, for example, Cain has said that a president doesn’t need “to have extensive foreign policy experience if you know how to make sure you’re working on the right problems, establishing the right priorities, surround yourself with the right people, which would allow you to put together the plans necessary to solve the problem.”

– Cain, as a candidate, has not surrounded himself with good, competent experienced people. He has not demonstrated the ability to establish the right priorities or work on the right problems. Quite the contrary, as this example demonstrates, he has surrounded himself with rank amateurs who don’t know how to put together and operate a strong campaign organization.

The mishandling of the sexual harassment crisis isn’t even the most recent example of that failure. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports today that Cain’s chief of staff and deputy chief of staff may have used tax-deductible donations from a Wisconsin nonprofit that they ran to help finance Cain’s early campaign, which would be a violation of both tax laws and campaign finance laws. (Among other problems, tax-deductible donations cannot be used for political purposes.)

If true — and the documentation is extensive — it’s a mistake no serious candidate should ever make.

– In the end, even if you judge him by the leadership style that he himself has advocated, Cain has proved himself unqualified for the office that he seeks. He doesn’t know what he’s doing, and he clearly doesn’t hire people who know what they’re doing.

– Jay Bookman

686 comments Add your comment

Normal

November 1st, 2011
7:50 am

“A US educated terrorist was burned alive by Obama, but hey, it was better than having water poured over his face.”

This humanitarian side of GLL is new. I never knew he cared so much for terrorists well being… Deep, ain’t he?

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
7:51 am

GG – I thought it was Sharia Bay-yay-BEEE … (sharia baby) … Shaaaaaria, won’t you come out tonight …

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
7:51 am

Normal – 7:50 – it depends. If it’s someone W kills, he’s a terrorist … if it’s someone Obama kills, he was a god-fearing ‘murican

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
7:52 am

USinUK

But you supported it. YOu were all happy and glad it had happened. But now you are running away and saying that Obama had nothing to do with it. Low and behold, I . . . I . . . I’m afriad to say it . . . I think you were wrong. There I said it.

And now they are already talking about Sharia in Libya. How will you seperate Obama from that mess?

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
7:53 am

USinUK

You might be right…

But that is old what’s his names are of expertise.

Normal

November 1st, 2011
7:53 am

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
7:49 am

And I’ll do it again because I consider the GOP terrorists in their own right. They claim to love America but ARE, in fact, anti American.

tireofit

November 1st, 2011
7:54 am

If Cain was still was doing is radio show and this story was about a democrat, I only imagine what vial rhetoric he would be spewing.

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
7:55 am

GLL – I still DO support the Egyptian people creating their own government rather than having a dick-tater for life

I’m kinda nutty that way.

You, on the other hand, prefer a not-so-benevolent dick-tater who oppresses his own people.

and you wonder why I don’t want your type in charge of MY government …

GT

November 1st, 2011
7:56 am

All I know is Friday is fish day.

Finn McCool

November 1st, 2011
7:56 am

It’s all Obama’s fault – everything. Oh for the Bush years – the days of wine and roses. Te salad years.

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
7:56 am

Sharia Lewis and Lamb Chop…Set’s old what’s his name off into paroxysms of fear with a yearning for mint jelly.

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
7:56 am

Normal

GOP Members everywhere will go into mourning because what you think is soooo very important to all of us.

We’ll try to do better and hate business and then wonder why they are leaving. We’ll try to do better and support killing unborn babies. We’ll try to do better and go all hysterical when mean old people point out that Miami isn’t underwater and its 2011.

Please give us another chance. Oh please . . .

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
7:56 am

Normal – “And I’ll do it again because I consider the GOP terrorists in their own right. They claim to love America but ARE, in fact, anti American.”

the same way they LOVE democracy unless you vote in a way they don’t agree with …

dave hammer

November 1st, 2011
7:57 am

Cain is a lobbist who was successfull at that job.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
7:57 am

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
7:57 am

GG – “Sharia Lewis and Lamb Chop…”

*snort*

and there’s nothing quite like a Sharia Trifle to finish a holiday meal …

USMC

November 1st, 2011
7:58 am

“And I’ll do it again because I consider the GOP terrorists in their own right. They claim to love America but ARE, in fact, anti American.”

LOL! What a DELUSIONAL mind filled with hatred; the moniker of “Normal” should have told us all we needed to know. LOL!

Get off of the Fast food diet, turn off the television, and start reading books, “Normal”. :-)

Finn McCool

November 1st, 2011
7:58 am

Just because Republicans like to govern with fear as a main tactic, that doesn’t make em terrists.

Fear is not the same as terror. One has 6 letters and one has 4.

They BOTH suck

November 1st, 2011
7:59 am

GLL

Go look up how many Christians have fled Iraq since the fall of Sadam?

Is that Obama’s fault as well……

Oh you didnt’t know about that……… Guess your fav pundits in their quest to be “fair and balanced” forgot to mention it……. I’m sure it was just an oversight

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:01 am

the same way they LOVE democracy unless you vote in a way they don’t agree with …

Actually, they love democracy when they’re Shock and Awe-ing it through the Middle East under a Godly War Preznit. They pretty consistently hate it here, and insist that ours isn’t a democracy at all, which is their pretext for disenfranchising millions of American citizens.

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:01 am

USinUK

I’m so glad that you support the Egyption people. So do I. Its just that I seemed to have this thing . . . this future knowing thing about knowing that in the Middle east, when there is a power vaccuum, bad people tend to fill it. but of course, that will never happen in Libya like it has happened in every other country.

Because as we all know. Its not important that people are dying. Its not important that women have lost their rights. its only important that you had good intentions.

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:03 am

They BOTH suck

Fleeing a war zone and being slaughtered in your own country for having the wrong religion are two different things.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:04 am

being slaughtered in your own country for having the wrong religion

but, enough about Mitt Romney’s 2012 prospects.

Thulsa Doom

November 1st, 2011
8:04 am

“Monday, is a Tripoli-born, US-educated electrical engineer and businessman”

Soooo. My God you people are hilarious. Mohammad Atta, the ringleader of the 9/11 attack, studied engineering at Cairo university and I think at a German university also. Khalid Sheik Mohammad also studied engineering in North Carolina. I honestly can’t believe the mindlessness of some of the libs that think that just because someone studies engineering that they are a logical, friendly, pro U.S. terrorist. Tell that to Khalid and Atta. God help us from this kind of idiocy.The foolishness started early for the crazies. I’m out but may hit the kook lefties with a drive by later today.

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:04 am

Finn McCool

Republicans rule with fear.

HAve you heard any speeches by Joe Biden lately?

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:05 am

GLL – it’s called self-determination.

The people of Egypt … and Libya … and Bahrain … and Oman … and Yemen … and Morocco … and Iran … and Iraq … and Syria … they ALL have the right to install the government THEY want

not the one WE approve of

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
8:05 am

“future knowing thing”

Crystal Ball? Tea Leaves? Visions? Voices in your head?

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:06 am

stands for decibels

Making jokes about people being slaughtered. Now that’s some funny stuff. Know any good jokes about the holocaust?

Thulsa Doom

November 1st, 2011
8:06 am

GLL,

Give it up. You’re dealing with people that somehow have convinced themselves that studying engineering excludes someone from being a terrorist.

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:07 am

Thulsa and GLL – if you guys want to ignore the part about him being an EDUCATED person who isn’t a MULLAH, feel free.

the fact is, though, that there are a lot more US educated people in the ME who AREN’T terrorists than who are …

but then, there are also a lot more MUSLIM people who aren’t terrorists than who are, and you seem to ignore that, too.

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:08 am

That’s right, Thulsa – he’s BROWN!!! he must be a terra-ist!!! BOOGEDY BOOGEDY!!!!

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:09 am

USinUK

There seems to be a contradiction in your writing. You said that you supported the people, but now you say that when people are being slaughtered and women are losing their rights, its OK.

The problem with being a liberal as I see it, is that you have to take ridicules stances like you have this morning in order to rationalize the nonsense that you are being fed.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:10 am

Know any good jokes about the holocaust?

hmm. Define “good” in this context.

Finn McCool

November 1st, 2011
8:12 am

So now Cain admits to the payments? Handled poorly. Fail. Next candidate.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:13 am

I mean, the stupid “what the difference between a Jew and a Pizza” is obviously not a “good” Holocaust joke because it’s not funny.

on the other hand, well, this…

Hitler: Tuday, Hitlerr is feeling generrouz. Tuday, Hitlerr is sending half of you home! Jews of the concentration camp: Heeee!!!!!!! (joy and happiness). Hitler: Hans, brring ze chainsaw!

that’s kind of funny.

Good Little Liberal

November 1st, 2011
8:13 am

USinUK

Every piliot on 911 was educated and not one was a Mullah. He has already said that Sharia law would be best.

I hate to see you continue to embarrass yourself. I need to get to work. You and Granny can make up some more funny stuff about women being beaten and Stands can make up more funny stuff about people being killed for not being Muslim.

Have a good day folks. I would hope that i gave you food for thought but . . . no. Your indoctrination is far too powerful to allow rational thought.

Normal

November 1st, 2011
8:15 am

GLL,
What you don’t seem to understand is that these countries are getting to pick the kinds of government they want. If it’s not Democracy, then Oh well. Bottom line, they get to choose. Shaira Law, Democracy, Communism, or Monarchy…It’s their choice, not ours.

So get over thinking you know best…

Keep Up the Good Fight!

November 1st, 2011
8:16 am

Seems there is only one poster who can foray into the truth on this blog…. and interestingly enough that claim is made by the proven liar.

Adam

November 1st, 2011
8:16 am

A little late here but this:

He doesn’t know what he’s doing, and he clearly doesn’t hire people who know what they’re doing.

…is really all you need to know.

Normal

November 1st, 2011
8:18 am

USinUK, Granny G.

I wonder if GLL got his “smarts” working as a school janitor.

I have to hand it to him, though. He does know when to run… :lol:

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
8:18 am

Good Little Liberal

We don’t need to make up funny stuff.

We got you.

That’s real and that’s funny.

Sharia Bay ay bee….

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:19 am

Why did Hitler kill himself? He got his gas bill.

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
8:19 am

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:20 am

“You said that you supported the people, but now you say that when people are being slaughtered and women are losing their rights, its OK. ”

yes. GLL, that’s EXACTLY what I was saying :roll:

nice, but no.

I support people’s right to set up their own government. I do NOT support the abuse of women. I know that may be a little too much for your teeny-tiny mind to comprehend, but there it is.

JamVet

November 1st, 2011
8:20 am

Damn, the attention-freak and armchair psychologist (LOL) started early today!

And I just love the ludicrous bellyaching about a lack of honesty, considering someone’s well deserved the veracity-free reputation here.

Kind of a humorless Looney Tunes meets the blogosphere.

Thank goodness there are normal people here to regale us with witty and interesting links and observations.

Check out this fantastic sign:

Overthrow
Corporate
Control
Undermining
Politics and
Your Democracy

Now, if they only had a message, hundreds of thousands of people around the republic AND globe might just support them!

And the would-be American fascists lose yet again…

(CNN) — A judge told Tennessee officials on Monday to stop enforcing new rules that have been used to arrest Occupy protesters in Nashville.

The decision was a victory for the fledgling movement and for the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, which sought a temporary restraining order to block a curfew put in place last week.

U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger issued the order, which state officials did not fight.

“Political expression deserves the highest level of protection and it was unacceptable for the state to suddenly shut down protesters’ speech and forcibly oust them from Legislative Plaza that has long been used as a place for peaceful expression,” said Hedy Weinberg, executive director at the ACLU of Tennessee.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/31/us/tennessee-occupy-protests/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Adam

November 1st, 2011
8:21 am

GLL: I have an idea! Let’s make up a story that these Muslim countries have WMDs, and then go in there without being UN sanctioned and remove anyone from power we dislike! Then we can spend some time making sure their government is a democracy (made up only of people we like)!

Great idea! Let’s do it!

Seriously, though, if they want Sharia Law let them. We may not like it, we may have moral qualms about it, but they sure aren’t going to see that women need rights by us forcing them to take that approach. And if they attempt to start wars with our allies, whether for religious reasons or not, we have a right to step in and stop them. But if they are exercising an actual free and democratic government WITHOUT using violence to get their way and put another dictator into power, then we have no business sticking our nose in.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:21 am

oh, and because such things interest me and I felt like sharing, here’s why the Pizza joke is not funny, explained in a way I never thought to express explicitly but always felt from the first time I heard it as a kid and thought, “but… um… that’s stupid.”

http://www.heretical.com/holofun/shoah2.html

The first flaw in the anecdote’s construction is in its gratuitous use of ethnicity as a crutch. To be sure, Jews serve as an invaluable comedy resource. Any joke involving miserliness of any kind can be improved by the addition of a Hebraic surname (or, in the alternative, by the addition of the prefix “Mac.”) But here, “Jewishness” does not improve the comedy one wit. Any ethnicity will scream when placed in an oven. You throw an Irishman into an oven, and see if he doesn’t cry out “Begosh and begorrah, I’ve been thrown into an oven!” So too the Mexican, whose refrain of “Ai yi yi, es mui caliente!” is equally plausible. Indeed, the only person who should ever be thrown into an oven in comedy is Sylvia Plath.

Many of you may object, “But what of the Holocaust? Surely that validates the choice of ‘Jew’ in the set-up?”

Far from it. One must be very careful when relying on history as validation. The Nazis threw very few screaming Jews into the oven. This is not Holocaust revisionism, it’s simply fact. The Germans are a very efficient people, and they killed almost all their victims before disposing of their bodies in factory-like furnaces. To do otherwise would slow their production lines of death down, and that would be intolerable to the German psyche. No, no. The corpses that were thrown into the ovens went in not unlike the aforementioned pizza – silently.

Thus, the fundamental logic of the joke is ruined. The difference does not hold up under historical scrutiny. The listener then, asked to contemplate the difference between a Jew and a pizza, comes up with the answer: “One is a human being with a human soul and a human mind and inherent human dignity, and the other is a molded dough product.”

TaxPayer

November 1st, 2011
8:23 am

Hey! Y’all lay off GLL. Thulsa’s gonna get jealous.

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:27 am

hey, if supporting people’s rights to choose their own government is “embarassing myself”, I’ll take that all day, every day and twice on sunday!

(not to mention, if pointing out to these twits that there are more educated people who AREN’T terrorists than who ARE is anathema to them, then so be it)

Producer

November 1st, 2011
8:27 am

Not gonna hurt Herman at all. The women who broke their word and released the contents of a confidential settlement should be sued by the association. They were probably nothing more than opportunistic trash to begin with looking to get a quick score. Did you ever notice that libs like Kennedy and our former president can get caught tag teaming a woman on a boat or sodomizing one with a cigar and have nothing happen to them? Curious. But have a self made black guy run for the highest office without the help of quotas and he must be destroyed. Ain’t gonna happen here. Nice try!

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:28 am

Adam – 8:21 – what kind of numpty would do a thing like THAT???!!!

Ayn Rand's Medicare

November 1st, 2011
8:30 am

good morning – the thread is Cain? really? Cain? phht he’s Done

on the subject of the national debt, you could buy a couple of these pompous trolls for what they’re worth, and sell them for what they think they’re worth – bingo, surplus.

JamVet

November 1st, 2011
8:34 am

Not gonna hurt Herman at all.

I concur.

It’s like lamenting that Texas Tech is not gonna win the national title now because they just lost to Iowa State.

Hell, it is arguable that the middling Red Raiders will, in fact, win a crown before Herman gets elected.

To any office. Ever.

Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) – Occupy Wall Street activists plan to amass in Iowa one week before the Iowa caucuses – up to the day they’re held on Jan. 3, CNN has learned.

The plan has been dubbed the “First in the Nation Caucus Occupation” – a play on words for the first-in-the-nation presidential contest. The idea is to have activists from across the nation, and possibly beyond, descend on Iowa.

The plan: “people coming to Iowa, occupying every presidential (candidate’s) office, shutting them down until they start talking real turkey about what’s going on in this country, where the 99% of the people who are not benefiting, at the expense of the 1% who are getting away with murder,” said Frank Cordaro, one of the organizers.

The plan is to target offices for Republican candidates and President Barack Obama’s campaign offices in the state.

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:34 am

if pointing out to these twits that there are more educated people who AREN’T terrorists than who ARE is anathema to them, then so be it

So be it? Why, don’t you worry about someone like Mittens claiming that you’re “apologizing for bein’ Merikun” or something equally scary?

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:35 am

the thread is Cain? really?

I’d moved on to Holocaust joke deconstruction, but nobody else seems interested.

USinUK

November 1st, 2011
8:37 am

dB – 8:34 – meh, after 8 years of the W administration, I’m used to being told by these half-wits that I hate america because I don’t toe their particular line.

to hell with the lot of ‘em

Atlanta1

November 1st, 2011
8:39 am

Interesting. I do not remember this writer ever questioning the qualifications of our standing President. And they were and still are questionable.

I will take Herman Cain over President Obama ‘any day’. And so will most of America.

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
8:42 am

Atlanta1

I wonder why you don’t blame the GOP establishment for doing such a lousy job at oppo research?

Especially since they appear to be sabatoging Cain from the right.

Jay

November 1st, 2011
8:42 am

stands for decibels

November 1st, 2011
8:44 am

JamVet

November 1st, 2011
8:44 am

stands, like josef, I have a very low tolerance for hateful numties (did I get that word right, ex-pat?) who speak about such matters, as what happened in 1930s and 40s Germany, completely out of their southern cavities.

The aforementioned josef, absolutely humiliated the dual know-nothing parrot heads last night for puking up that Hannityesque tripe about a 14 year old child caught up in on of the world’s greatest genocides.

And looking down their pitiful noses with some great moral superiority.

That was good enough for me.

“I will take Herman Cain over President Obama ‘any day’. And so will most of America Cobb, Cherokee and Forsythe counties.”

Other than that? Not so much…

Ayn Rand's Medicare

November 1st, 2011
8:45 am

Herman Cain is punking you people, selling books to himself with your contributions, and jet-setting thru Pros-perity (Plan) USA money that is, you guessed it, tax deductible contributions from you too. He’s got a Fox contract waitin. If that harassment claim was by a little boy, he would be a first-ballot Republican Hall of Famer.

Better than Caribou Barbie & he hasn’t even done the ak47 bikini shot yet.

Granny Godzilla

November 1st, 2011
8:48 am

Did ya’ see the stuff about Herman Cains campaign manager….

Banned from running campaigns in WI for 3 years and mega fined?

Imagine that fella’ is part of Cains problem

JKL2

November 1st, 2011
8:49 am

Adam- But if they are exercising an actual free and democratic government WITHOUT using violence to get their way and put another dictator into power, then we have no business sticking our nose in.

Gadhafi says,”What?”

I’d love to be able to sell my wife for a good camel. Bring on Sharia!

USinUK- It’s not abuse of women if they have no rights.

Jay

November 1st, 2011
8:57 am

You’re right about one thing, jm. I did have a typo.

Adam

November 1st, 2011
8:58 am

Atlanta1: And so will most of America.

Not intended to be a factual statement

Adam

November 1st, 2011
8:59 am

JKL2: Gadhafi says,”What?”

Oh, you mean a dictator who did NOT preside over a democracy?

You comparison fails.

Zombie Obama Email

November 1st, 2011
9:00 am

Zombie Obama Email: Virginia GOP Condemns Image Of President With Bullet Through Head

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/31/zombie-obama-email-virginia_n_1068128.html

RAMZAD

November 1st, 2011
9:18 am

One of Cain’s heroes is Clarence Thomas, so why should anybody expect different from Cain? I will
bet there are more women waiting in the wings to come out and explain this fraud’s inability to consider women more than flesh sockets.

DawgDad

November 1st, 2011
9:27 am

Innuendo, innuendo, innuendo.

“Cain, as a candidate, has not surrounded himself with good, competent experienced people.”

Says who? Jay Bookman??? And where is the evidence? Well, the only evidence that matters at this point is Cain’s position in the polls and how much cash he’s raising for his campaign.

JamVet

November 1st, 2011
9:30 am

“And where is the evidence?”

You’re joking, right?

Ron Paul 2012

November 1st, 2011
9:45 am

“In the end, even if you judge him by the leadership style that he himself has advocated, Cain has proved himself unqualified for the office that he seeks. He doesn’t know what he’s doing, and he clearly doesn’t hire people who know what they’re doing.”

Does it make anyone else laugh to read this from a water carrier for the community organizer?

Guy Incognito

November 1st, 2011
9:47 am

“and how much cash he’s raising for his campaign.”

The Hermanator’s coffers swelled yesterday, double of any other day.
Please keep attacking him, oh please, oh please, oh please

Eli Jones

November 1st, 2011
9:53 am

Because of Eric Holder’s and Barack Obama’s gun running, US border agent Brian Terry and US immigration customs enforcement agent Jaime Zapata were killed by those guns. Also over two hundred of Mexico’s citizens have been slaughtered by Holder’s and Obama’s guns. Obama and Holder used 10 Million dollars of our tax money to finance their deadly Fast And Furious insanity.
…………………………………………………………

SIGN THE PETITION TO PROSECUTE ERIC HOLDER FOR “FAST AND FURIOUS” (and pass it on)

http://act.theteaparty.net/5273/prosecute-eric-holder/

Gator Joe

November 1st, 2011
9:58 am

Jay:
And the Wealthy Right Wing was doing so well, with their plan for taking back the White House, their Republicans in Congress were doing their best to keep the economy tanked, and Fox was taking care of brainwashing the Middle and Lower economic Republican voters. Unfortunately, they couldn’t find credible, qualified candidates, who can match President Obama’s intellect and character.

JamVet

November 1st, 2011
9:59 am

Does it make anyone else laugh to read this from a <del<water carrier for the community organizer someone without the package to agree?

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Adam

November 1st, 2011
12:56 pm

I love the “community organizer” thing. Yeah, he wasn’t a law professor, state Senator, or a US Senator before that or anything.

Adam

November 1st, 2011
12:57 pm

before being President, I mean.

That Black guy

November 1st, 2011
1:56 pm

Adam

November 1st, 2011
12:56 pm
I love the “community organizer” thing. Yeah, he wasn’t a law professor, state Senator, or a US Senator before that or anything.

No, he wasn’t a “law professor” he was a “senior lecturer,”

http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/obama-a-constitutional-law-professor/

Adam

November 1st, 2011
2:40 pm

That Black guy: Oh darn! I guess that means he had NO experience AT ALL in anything else prior to being President, EXCEPT being a community organizer. Darn, you got me.

independent thinker

November 1st, 2011
10:19 pm

Herman Cain- another Republican bufoon not ready for prime time.

Gandalf the Wise

November 4th, 2011
5:45 am

What’s most damaging is that he’s going to defeat that communist currently in office! God thank you for Herman Cain!

Gandalf the Wise

November 4th, 2011
5:45 am

He was never a law professor

Gandalf the Wise

November 4th, 2011
5:46 am

didn’t do anything as state senator

Gandalf the Wise

November 4th, 2011
5:48 am

didn’t even finish his first non eventful term as Senator…yeah, he’s a winner…that church he went to was a nice place for our fearful leader to learn about God and morals…what a loser.