Thursday, May 5, 2011

RACISTS!! (NOT) Mostly White, Tea Party Republicans Support Herman Cain for Prez & Pick Him as Winner of First GOP Debate..... Wait, Cain's Black!



Its no surprise the Donald is not scoring well among Empire State Republicans...but nobody is...The GOP field continues to languish.....In a debate tonight in Greenville, SC, the most obscure of candidates named Herman Cain was the choice of a FOX News focus group after the first debate of the season....


Granted the so called upper tier candidates were not there (except Pawlenty and Paul) but Mr. Cain bowled over the crowd...He is no doubt a decent man and his showing and the reaction seems to indicate Republicans may be looking for someone other than the purported front runners.

9 comments:

  1. I like Cain alot, even though I like Ron Paul alot too, even though I disagree with his gay marriage stance, but I do think Paul Cain, Paul Bachmann, Paul WEST is UN-BEEAT=ABLE! Put anyone else up against Obama, they are going to lose. The reason? 50% of the American people are dumb-as-shit when it comes to knowing anything about economics, politics, the importance of the constituion-the rule of law- and freedom and liberty-free markets-capitalism- and big government. Just totally clueless. We are breeding a culture of twats who have the power to vote themselves a pay raise. It's sickening.

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  2. Cain/Paul? or Paul Cain? West isn't running, Bachmann is a woman, so she loses votes to phoney feminist woman dems who will never vote for her-plus she missed this debate-not cool. I like the weird guy Johnson a bit, but Ron Paul has excellent policies on Immigration, education, economy and the fed. He is my choice. Cain could def. serve in the administration on his economic team and West would make a great sec.of defense./state/

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  3. Are the democrats ever gonna put up a real black man for Presdential candidate? Barack Obama isn't black, he is bi-racial, African, White and Arab. He's mostly white believe it or not. And they only supported him after jumping ship on Hillary once they were shocked a black man could speak properly. Damn racist democrats!
    Seriously, this racism crap has got to stop. What are the race baiter democrats going to do with Cain vs Obama? How can they play a race card? They are going to go nuts.lol.

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  4. If it were not for a state of shared antagonism, society would be apt to leave men defenseless before the emergence of the purely internal foe, The Terrifier in the White House, with his accumulated reserves of implicit intention to sacrifice a certain number of jobs, of our best citizens, for the advocating of socialism.

    Americans unlike 2008 now know this appalling scourge with all his frightening aspects, and will have the opportunity to to remedy their mistake.

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  5. Pretty easy to enthusiastically support a long shot like Herman Cain, who has no chance. Ron Paul's been playin' the game for decades. What in Heaven's name would cause his candidacy to catch fire this time? If Obama were merely guy walkin' a dark street, to a cop, he'd be black enough.

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  6. I say we run a Paul/Cain ticket in 2012 and a Cain/Rand Paul ticket in 2016.

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  7. Marxism constitutes a crystallization or pure culture of the ideology of exalting the nation over the individual. Obama has swallowed this ideology hook line and sinker---and is carrying it to an extreme bizarre conclusion with his fantasy of unity with the unions for oneness. This is what compels China to insist that Taiwan must return to the Motherland. Belief in the existence of an evil enemy like Capitalism gives rise to the idea of national unity amongst the Marxist.

    People must come together to do battle aganist the enemy in the White House. Know it or not, like it or not, our country is in peril. It is a battle of spirit and will. The restoration of consciousness will bring us nearer as a nation and will weld us together to defeat "The Terrifer" in the White House.

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  8. According to the Fox News website. Ron Paul won the debate.

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  9. Well good for FOX news, but no one asked them. I'm sure CNN, ABC etc..all have different winners. But the focus group of GOP voters who were actually at the event itself, all in an overwhelming majority voted for Cain as the winner. Now, I personally thought Ron Paul won, was the funniest and made the most sense, with Cain 2nd, and the rest were boring. BUT the focus group immediatly following the debate all liked Cain. I like Cain, I love Paul, I like West, I like Bachman. But if we put up RINOs like Gingrich, Romney, Huckabee, Pawlenty and Santorum, we are finished and getting another 4 years of Obama.

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