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Why the Left Fears Herman Cain.

This is absolutely pathetic. 

And it goes to show how absolutely bonkers and beside themselves that Herman Cain is leading a lot of the polls coming out right now. Including a new Zogby poll where he leads by 20%.

O’Donnell’s interview, along with comments by useful idiots like Janeane Garofalo, reveals what the left fears about Herman Cain: It takes the narrative away from them and they’re holding on to it for dear life. Garofalo saying Herman Cain proves the right is racist and O’Donnell taking it to the next level by accusing Cain of being against the Civil Rights movement just goes to show how idiotic their argument is.

The fact that Herman Cain is an incredibly successful business executive who has SAVED businesses from crashing and burning should shut every old racist’s trap. Cain has promoted Civil Rights by simply doing his job effectively. It’s lead him to be the CEO of a successful pizza chain.

It’s also what is going to set him apart from Obama should he secure the Republican nomination for president of the United States

 

 

 

 

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  • Jim Tomasik

    Cain wipped the floor with that idiot.

  • rightwingmom52

    to protect us from socialism. Where are the folks who were so happy to quote Rush the other day?

    From Limbaugh:

    RUSH: You could even say, ladies and gentlemen, Herman Cain is marching now. He’s marching to protect the liberty and property of all Americans from avowed socialists like Larry O’Donnell, who proudly proclaims that he is one. Herman Cain’s doing his share of marchin’ right now.

    • lineholder

      I checked it out. Interesting analysis on Rush’s part. Cain is breaking ground in more ways than one. Whatever the outcome turns out to be, I’m glad he took the risk and stayed in it, if for no other reason to see these kinds of events begin to take place.

  • Scope

    They, along with Fox are using him as a proxy to beat Perry (the one the left really fears) over the head, try to destroy his campaign, and open the path to a Romney nomination victory. He has agreed to be a willing partner in the crime. As soon as they are done with him, he also will be thrown under the bus. To be willing to do the dirty work, under the bus is where he belongs.

    • Jim Tomasik

      Folks on Fox insult Cain all the time. That part of you comment makes no sense at all. The first part of your comment may be to because of wishful thinking on the liberal media’s part.

      So.. what did you think of the way thee Herminator thumped O’Donnel?

      • Scope

        and I don’t watch any lefty channels any time. When I have been watching Fox, Cain is highly respected, and has many many appearances. In fact just a little while ago, Bolling asked Huckabee who he was having on tonight and one of the first names he said was Cain, to which Bolling replied that’s great like it is some special honor to have Cain on your show. There is no one at Fox, while I have been watching that ever ever gives the Perry name a smile or a pass. He gets sneered at. Hel1 Ron Paul is treated with more respect on Fox, and has had many appearances. Then again I don’t think there is any benefit for Perry to walk into the enemy camp there, or with the leftists. I guess Cain found that out with O’Donnel didn’t he.

        Please will you provide links to any Fox people who have insulted Cain, other than Krauthammer, who insults all the candidates except Mitt.

    • JSobieski

      and overestimate others. Remember that Carter WANTED Reagan in 1980. Choosing our candidate based on who the left fears is to outsource our own judgment.

      I don’t care one iota what the left thinks about any of our candidates. If I thought the left was correct about stuff, I would be a leftie.

  • Jim Tomasik

    “may be true” not “may be to”

  • williamjameson

    He’s no Lawrence today.

  • deVere

    His undisciplined shoot-from-the-hip mouth will cause him to lose the general election to Obama.

    Cain’s statement telling the unemployed to blame themselves is already enough reason for him to lose in November 2012. The U.S.S. Cain has already hit the iceberg, and the only details left to discover is when it will sink, and whether it takes the Republican Party and USA with it.

    While I have been known to to show contempt for Mitt Romney, I do think he is the candidate least likely to lose the election with a careless mistake. He remembers what happened to his father George in 1968 when he made his unfortunate “brainwashed” remark, and it also really helps to have participated in a past national campaign. And that is another reason why the non-candidacy of the Alaska quitter hurts. Like Mitt Romney, she has been battle-hardened.

  • capitalistpig

    I dont want this election based on race.