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Why does the media continue to legitimatize the Tea Party's Herman "My Pet Negro" Cain?
The guy has zero chance. The media is giving him a fair shake when in reality he doesn't have a chance against Mitt and even less of a chance against Obama.
Herman Cain is the Tea Party pawn. An opportunity to spin themselves as non-racists. Chris Christie is the only one who is going to win in all of this. He came out and supported Romney and his magic underwear early. He appears as a team player but doesn't have to use any political capital later when Romney is floundering in the polls and looks like the loser he is. Obama wins 2012 and Christie comes in and beats Biden handily in the 2016 election. Rick Perry was a threat for all 5 minutes until everyone remembered how nuts he is. Obama will make Romney look like a bore much in the same way Bush 2 made Gore and Kerry look. If the media has to prop up and lie about Herman Cain to make things interesting....Republicans are in deep shit. Obama has the 2012 election sewn up. |
Jeb Bush for president!
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You don't like Cain's 9 9 9 tax reform idea?
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Of course the owned agenda mainstream media totes him lol!
Herman Cain ("There's No Reason To Audit The Federal Reserve" ) is an install from our owners, he was head of the fed reserve in Kansas city... to name just one of his loyalties to the elite. Herman CAIN Another horrific puppet. Cain was pop up installed as soon as puppet Perry was exposed for the degenerate maggot that he is. The only chance for liberty comes from Ron Paul |
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Cain is part of the problem... Remember to invert everything they say! |
I'm voting for who ever is running against Obama.
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Circus for the sheep.
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About 90% of all voters in 2008 who identify themselves as "black" voted for Obama; many acknowledging the main reason being his skin color.
People who control the money tend to prefer Republicans, and with the current Republican candidates looking so weak, it makes sense they'd suddenly vault a lesser known "black" candidate Herman Cain into the party nomination mix as a hedge in case the other Republican nominees don't pan out. The "black" vote, while less significant these days, is still sizable ... as of now, Obama, assuming he runs again, will likely garner much of that vote - of the current crop of potential GOP nominees, only Cain has a shot of significantly cutting into Obama's "black" vote margin. In short, Herman Cain is a smart hedge by the GOP; the power-elite who ultimately influences who gets to run for President ... as Ross Perot found out the hard way - read up on how his campaign was derailed when it appeared he could potentially win over the "selected" major party candidates. Ron |
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of the 10% of black people that didn't vote for obama, i'd guess that some of them may fall into the descriptions above, or they will vote for cain because they hate obama and/or are much like herman cain themselves = cain has no shot at making any noticeable dent in the black vote he's merely a handpuppet of the the republicans and sideshow act to keep the press entertained with all of his anti-black rants, cause the GOP can't (won't) say the things he can get away with saying. :2 cents: |
i couldnt even tell you the name of the president/mayor/dictator here and really dont care
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So if your black and think or vote or think anything other than from a democrat viewpoint your a uncle tom?
Allen West, Herman Cain, Colin Powell |
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knock it off black people in general are VERY conservative.... even here in california when we "all" voted for obama, "we" also voted down the gay marriage proposition. so clearly black people know how to think differently than the party the fact of the matter is, repubs pretty much haven't sided with anything of interest to the black community since the abolishment of slavery. that is why we're so die hard for democrats |
Fuck Cain. Negroes make lousy pets.
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And if you think that the democrats are doing things in the interests of the black community, like making them now generationally dependent on government, as opposed to self-empowered, and constantly drumming into the community's heads that they are "victims" and can't advance without a big helping hand from the government, then you and I differ on what is in their interests, I guess. I have several black friends that totally agree with what Herman Cain said about what the democrats have done to the black community, and these are people that came up from some of the poorest areas. They think that the dems have done this so as to make the community forever reliant on government, and forever voting for the people who will give them what they will forever need. .:2 cents: . |
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woulda been more like 10% until he shitted on harry belafonte and cornel west :1orglaugh |
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Yeah, Herman Cain won the Florida straw poll, crushing Mitt Romney and Rick Perry. And OK, a CBS poll recently found him tied with Romney among likely Republican primary voters. Sure, he also scored a resounding victory in another straw poll this weekend. And Rasmussen just today released the finding that 56% of GOP voters like Cain's 9-9-9 plan. But he isn't a legitimate candidate???
As for the media coverage, On MSNBC's Daily Rundown on Oct 10th, AP's political editor, Liz Sidoti, sniffed "we still consider him a second-tier candidate." Sidoti--along with her fellow panelists--suggested Cain merits no more than second-tier status because he doesn't have the money, organization or travel plans worthy of a true contender. Watch this liberal coven of representatives of MSNBC, AP, Washington Post and NPR write off another Republican. CHUCK TODD, Daily Rundown host: Herman Cain. Liz Sidoti: have you changed the way the Associated Press is covering Herman Cain? Do you, do you increase the amount of events, even at the book signings, that you make sure you have an Associated Press reporter at? LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press: When Herman Cain makes news, we put it on the wire. When he doesn't we don't put it on the wire. TODD: Is it different from how you might cover a second-tier or a third-tier candidate at this point? SIDOTI: No. We still consider him a second-tier candidate. TODD: When do you say, OK, first-tier? SIDOTI: Well, you know, I think this is very difficult. This is something that we wrestle with at the AP often, which is when is a candidate in the first tier? And I think you have to look at many different things, including a candidate's travel schedule, where they're spending their time, and not just the polls. You have to look at money the candidate has, look at the kind of organization that the candidate puts in place, among many other different factors. So, you know, we had reporters at Herman Cain's book-signing last week. So despite polls, the Associated Press has decided that they will tell us who is a 1st teir candidate, and who is not. Obviously this also goes for Ron Paul, since the establishment of BOTH sides don't want HIM to win.... :( . |
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Why does the media continue to legitimatize the Socialist Party's Barack "My Pet Negro" Obama?
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and believe me, i hear you in terms of blacks needing to be self-empowered and i actually agree with Cain on that one aspect. but i don't believe that it's the fault of the democratic party itself. it's the result of the two sides constantly struggling. like it or not, believe it or not..... black people came into this country at a disadvantage from the jump. and when one thing is set in place to offset that disadvantage, another hurdle is put into place. they had to free us, but they didn't have to school us. then they had to school us, but they didn't have to hire us. then they had to hire us, but they didn't have to advance us. so one side continues to try to stack the deck in favor of of the "oppressed", and the other side continues to try and keep the oppressed away from their stuff. :1orglaugh so the combination of lack of opportunity AND complacency with assistance (laziness?) festers into the dependency that we see today. it's honestly not the fault of the political parties as much as it is the fault of the mentality in this country. fondly known as "the man trying to keep a brotha down" :2 cents: :2 cents: |
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You can't say that about Obama! That's racist! You can only say things like that about conservatives.... Like these people... |
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Actually, it's more like the mainstream media are doing their best to push Romney, no matter what the polls say. Listen to how this is worded:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...ney/50713406/1 "GOP values voters say they'd back Romney, if they had to By Jackie Kucinich, USA TODAY Updated 2d 12h ago WASHINGTON ? With the field of conservative presidential candidates now known, attendees at the Values Voter Summit here say they have begun to accept that the race for the Republican presidential nomination will come down to former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and someone else. Should Romney prevail, most said they would support him whether they like it or not, but they are not yet willing to give up hope that someone else will prevail. It may take some time for them to get enthusiastic about Romney, if they ever do. That showed in the straw poll conducted Saturday, which Rep. Ron Paul of Texas won handily with 732 votes, followed by businessman Herman Cain with 447. Romney finished with 88 votes out of 1,983 cast. Only former House speaker Newt Gingrich and former Utah governor Jon Huntsman fared worse with 54 and two votes, respectively." _____________________________ So somehow, Romney coming almost LAST, with Paul and Cain in the lead.... Means that GOP voters support ROMNEY????? It seems to me like the media is DESPERATELY trying to push Romney here, no matter what poll after poll says. INSANE! Why the hell is Romney considered a 1st tier candidate by the media? Because he is part of the establishment, the power elite, and the status quo. .:2 cents: . |
Why do Americans keep tagging Obama as a socialist? and why do you keep equating socialism with evil... wtf, has your god-sent capitalism been so effective?!?
Jeeze... :D |
Why does the media continue to legitimatize the Tea Party's Herman "My Pet Negro" Cain?
++++++++++++++ Seems like a very racist comment.. |
Very odd. Is it true that Herman Cain was a Federal Reserve Chairman and is against auditing the Fed? Is it true that Herman Cain voted FOR the bailouts? That doesn't sound Tea Party'ish to me.
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An eagle on a par 3? Now that would be quite a feat. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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And Johnson backed down due to health issues. But you can rewrite history if you'd like. Listen. I am from Massachusetts. We know Mitt Romney well. The guy doesn't have a chance. |
Apart from Cain's 9-9-9 being a regressive tax ... Quote:
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Damn! The man's gut is spot on - lets ask his gut something else. |
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Herman Cain is a fraud. It's becoming increasingly clear that his bid for the presidency is a ploy to sell books and create a prosperous career for himself on the motivational speaking ciruit. He's been a motivational speaker for the past fifteen years, he hasn't run a company since he stepped down as CEO of Godfather's Pizza in 1996. The guy is the male version of Sarah Palin. The state of politics in this country today is disgusting. It's a fucking circus.
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Interesting assumption behind this thread: are people of a certain ethnicity supposed to think a certain way?
Isn't it possible (and probable) that 2 people of the same race/ethnicity/gender/sexual orientation can look at the same set of circumstances and THINK/ACT differently? What does this thread's assumption say about the concept of individual freedom to think for one's self? |
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america has been socialist a long time. |
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Can't get anything past you. :thumbsup |
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