Crippled Tea Party leans on Cain

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As they drop in the polls, Teatards are thrashing around furiously in the vain hope of finding somebody to defeat America's first black president next year.


One of their more "inspired" choices is former NRA/Pillsbury/Godfathers exec Herman Cain, whose stellar electoral record bodes well for Obama's victory in 2012.


When it turns out that Cain isn't able in 2012, will the sexagenarian try again in his later years?
 
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Yes, because Obama had such a proven track record. So far he has taken the country into the shitter, you must be so proud. I thought Bill was the first black elected and Obama was the first Oreo.


Crackers For Cain
 
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Yes, because Obama had such a proven track record. So far he has taken the country into the shitter, you must be so proud. I thought Bill was the first black elected and Obama was the first Oreo.


Crackers For Cain




Let's compare:


Cain: In 2004, Cain ran for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, pursuing the seat that came open with the retirement of Democrat Zell Miller. Cain sought the Republican nomination, facing congressmen Johnny Isakson and Mac Collins in the primary. Cain and Collins both hoped to deny Isakson a majority on primary day in order to force him into a runoff. Collins tried to paint Cain as a moderate, citing Cain's support for affirmative action programs, while Cain argued that he was a conservative, noting that he opposed the legality of abortion even in cases of rape and incest. Cain finished second in the primary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Cain

Obama: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois_Senate_career_of_Barack_Obama; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_election_in_Illinois,_2004 ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008


What kind of shape was the country in on January 19, 2009, BTW? Maybe you were too busy photoshopping pictures of Obama eating watermelon to notice.
 
LOL, Candy-ass Cain has crawfished...I mean "clarified" his gaffe on the Right of Return for Palestinians....I'm guessing we won't see any posts on this from the Cainiacs.


"In an interview this morning on FOX News Sunday with Christopher Wallace, Herman Cain addressed the issue of "right of return" for the country of Israel. In clarification of these remarks, Mr. Cain released the following statement:

I have long been a vocal and unwavering supporter of our friend and ally, Israel.


All Israeli governments have rejected the "right" of large numbers of Arabs or Palestinians to return to what is now the state of Israel. Such an en masse return would unbalance Israel's demographic makeup as the world's sole Jewish state.

In this light, should the "right of return" "be negotiated," as I said, "if that is a decision that Israel wants to make"? Certainly, and to reiterate, it's Israel's call. Israel has a long record of being more gracious to its enemies than its enemies are to it, and this would be yet another example of that. But is the "right of return" a moral imperative? Is it something Israel must grant? Is it something the United States ought to encourage?

The answer is no on every count.

Our policy on Palestinian affairs must be wholly a function of our policy on Israeli affairs. Israel is a friend. Israel is an ally. Israel shares common values with us. Israel shares common interests with us, especially in the eradication of terrorism and the need for bringing peace to the region. As President, I will never lose sight of these basic facts. Any aspirant to the Presidency must have the unshakable US-Israeli alliance at the core of his or her strategic vision in the Middle East.

As your President, I would.

http://secure.campaigner.com/Campaigner/Public/t.show?KiIe--7yBR-eH60S8




That crack-Cain has Dixie under it's spell. Has he even seen Herman in jeans yet?

 
As they drop in the polls, Teatards are thrashing around furiously in the vain hope of finding somebody to defeat America's first black president next year.


One of their more "inspired" choices is former NRA/Pillsbury/Godfathers exec Herman Cain, whose stellar electoral record bodes well for Obama's victory in 2012.


When it turns out that Cain isn't able in 2012, will the sexagenarian try again in his later years?

Mickey Mouse could beat the worst pres (Obama) in our history.
 
No!

And if you would get a job and move out of your mothers basement to support youself, you'ld see how stupid your statemewnt is.



Procaine makes you numb.

Judging by Liability's ignorant ad hom, pro-Cain makes you dumb.
 
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