Taking Cain Seriously

28 Oct 2011 06:20 #171 by TPP
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Conservation Voice wrote: Did the Tea Party "occupy" anything for more than a day? I"m not getting the connection.

And wasn't the Tea Party adamant that it was nothing like OWS? So why compare them?


The LEFTIST have been saying that OWS are their version of the "Tea Party", well THERE'S a HUGE difference, That was the point of the post.

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28 Oct 2011 11:41 #172 by pineinthegrass
This isn't Cain, is it? :VeryScared: lol



I guess no one recognized Mike Tyson. He's doing a Cain satire.

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28 Oct 2011 23:25 #173 by FredHayek
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The latest Fox polls have Cain as the #1 choice for Republican voters. Voters being fooled? Supporting Cain because they don't want to be thought of as racist? Or they don't know the real Cain?

Personally I liked the style of the Block commercial. Tired of blow dry choices groomed by campaign managers.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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28 Oct 2011 23:34 #174 by archer
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TPP wrote:
The LEFTIST have been saying that OWS are their version of the "Tea Party", well THERE'S a HUGE difference, That was the point of the post.


Who said that?

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29 Oct 2011 08:25 #175 by Wayne Harrison
Herman Cain: What You Don't Know

Cain once urged the Republican Party to groom Tiger Woods for a possible run for president.

In late 2006, Herman Cain thought the crop of 2008 GOP contenders were "as inspiring as Saturday's leftovers for Monday's lunch."

"No more leftovers, no more cold sandwiches," Cain wrote in an editorial that ran in the Lincoln Journal Star, continuing, "just wide-eyed visions of spicy catfish with a dash of Tabasco. Which leads us to the 2016 presidential race. And Eldrick 'Tiger' Woods."

(there's more)

http://www.cbsnews.com/8334-503544_162- ... rman-cain/

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29 Oct 2011 08:35 #176 by FredHayek
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Conservation Voice wrote: Herman Cain: What You Don't Know

Cain once urged the Republican Party to groom Tiger Woods for a possible run for president.

In late 2006, Herman Cain thought the crop of 2008 GOP contenders were "as inspiring as Saturday's leftovers for Monday's lunch."

"No more leftovers, no more cold sandwiches," Cain wrote in an editorial that ran in the Lincoln Journal Star, continuing, "just wide-eyed visions of spicy catfish with a dash of Tabasco. Which leads us to the 2016 presidential race. And Eldrick 'Tiger' Woods."

(there's more)

http://www.cbsnews.com/8334-503544_162- ... rman-cain/


Like the movie Idiocracy? We need American Idols to run for office instead of old white guys?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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