Dem. Strategist Calls Herman Cain ‘Racist, Bigoted’

02 Oct 2011 15:28 #11 by Arlen

LadyJazzer wrote: WWGBD ? What part of the next sentence don't you get? W-hat W-ould G-lenn B-eck D-o?

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Hopefully, that clears it up for you.

The original "WWJBD" stands for "What would James Bond Do?" Liberals have perverted that to WWGB or "What would George Bush Do?" and "What would Glenn Beck Do?" and a host of other really witty stuff.

Now second question: How is that related to Herman Cain being a racist? Answer: Not a damn thing!

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02 Oct 2011 15:37 #12 by Arlen
Here is Herman Cain's experience with race discrimination:

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02 Oct 2011 15:42 #13 by JMC

Arlen wrote: Cain had nothing to do with the naming of the pizza chain. It was named by founder, William Theisen.

He owns it! He could change the name, he is anti Italian and a bigot. He offends me by making the greatest cuisine in the world into a garbage mess. Not qualified!

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02 Oct 2011 15:59 #14 by Nmysys
Question:

What defines the greatest cuisine. Pasta came originally from China via Marco Polo.

Just messing with you Goombah!

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02 Oct 2011 16:10 #15 by LadyJazzer

Arlen wrote:

LadyJazzer wrote: WWGBD ? What part of the next sentence don't you get? W-hat W-ould G-lenn B-eck D-o?

Hopefully, that clears it up for you.



The original "WWJBD" stands for "What would James Bond Do?" Liberals have perverted that to WWGB or "What would George Bush Do?" and "What would Glenn Beck Do?" and a host of other really witty stuff.

Now second question: How is that related to Herman Cain being a racist? Answer: Not a damn thing!



Wow... Since you couldn't connect-the-dots on "WWGBD" (with the definition there for you in the next sentence), you presume to go on and enlighten us on where it came from? (Not the brightest bulb in the pack, are you?)

Actually, it came from the WWJD ("What Would Jesus Do?") bracelets that were all the rage a few years back. But since the hypocrisy runs so thick on the Right that the Cons wouldn't know what Jesus would do--nor would they be interested in emulating it themselves--I wouldn't expect you to "get" the connection... But perhaps if you ponder on it for awhile, it will come to you.

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02 Oct 2011 16:22 #16 by Blazer Bob

jmc wrote:

Arlen wrote: Cain had nothing to do with the naming of the pizza chain. It was named by founder, William Theisen.

He owns it! He could change the name, he is anti Italian and a bigot. He offends me by making the greatest cuisine in the world into a garbage mess. Not qualified!


It is settled then. He is unqualified to be president because you do not like his pizzas and think he doesn't like Italians.
:Loco:

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02 Oct 2011 16:26 #17 by JMC

neptunechimney wrote:

jmc wrote:

Arlen wrote: Cain had nothing to do with the naming of the pizza chain. It was named by founder, William Theisen.

He owns it! He could change the name, he is anti Italian and a bigot. He offends me by making the greatest cuisine in the world into a garbage mess. Not qualified!


It is settled then. He is unqualified to be president because you do not like his pizzas and think he doesn't like Italians.
:Loco:

Yep! He he can't make an edible product with sauce, meat bread and cheese, he is not qualified to be Pres. What part of it don't you get? If somebody can't do something so simple they are morons and are not up for the job.

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02 Oct 2011 18:34 #18 by Arlen

jmc wrote:

Arlen wrote: Cain had nothing to do with the naming of the pizza chain. It was named by founder, William Theisen.

He owns it! He could change the name, he is anti Italian and a bigot. He offends me by making the greatest cuisine in the world into a garbage mess. Not qualified!

Godfather's Pizza was owned by Pillsbury in the 1980s, then soon appointed Cain as President and CEO. In 1988, he and a group of executives and investors forced a leveraged buyout with Cain as CEO until 1996, at which time he resigned. He did not create Godfather's Pizza, he did not name this company, and is no longer its CEO.

Question: you would not support this man because of a name of a pizzaria? How shallow is that?! Consider his accomplishments in life, against humongous odds and discrimination. Are you that petty?

If you continue with your dislike of Cain because of some perceived notion of a prejudice of Mr. Cain, then it is you who is the prejudiced bigot.

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02 Oct 2011 19:37 #19 by JMC

Arlen wrote:

jmc wrote:

Arlen wrote: Cain had nothing to do with the naming of the pizza chain. It was named by founder, William Theisen.

He owns it! He could change the name, he is anti Italian and a bigot. He offends me by making the greatest cuisine in the world into a garbage mess. Not qualified!

Godfather's Pizza was owned by Pillsbury in the 1980s, then soon appointed Cain as President and CEO. In 1988, he and a group of executives and investors forced a leveraged buyout with Cain as CEO until 1996, at which time he resigned. He did not create Godfather's Pizza, he did not name this company, and is no longer its CEO.

Question: you would not support this man because of a name of a pizzaria? How shallow is that?! Consider his accomplishments in life, against humongous odds and discrimination. Are you that petty?

If you continue with your dislike of Cain because of some perceived notion of a prejudice of Mr. Cain, then it is you who is the prejudiced bigot.

I wouldn't vote for the CEO of Olive Garden either, if that makes me a bigot- so be it! Yes, I am petty, it's my middle name.

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02 Oct 2011 19:42 #20 by Wayne Harrison

Nmysys wrote: Question:

What defines the greatest cuisine. Pasta came originally from China via Marco Polo.


While it's true that a type of pasta was enjoyed in China, there are Italian cookbooks that predate Marco Polo that contain recipes for pasta.

There exists valid evidence that the ancient Etruscans prepared a food made out of a wheat and egg paste, which is basically what pasta is, however the Etruscans baked their “pasta” and didn't boil it, so we have to decide is a baked wheat and egg mixture so different to a boiled mixture that they are two different types of food. Archeologists have discovered artifacts from 3,000 years ago that look astonishingly like present day pasta extruders and dies. Unfortunately the food, if indeed it was food that these artifacts were used on was not preserved.

http://africhef.com/Pasta/

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