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Old 05-23-2011, 12:28 PM
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Re: Herman Cain.

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He shouldn't have said, "Right to return? Right to return?" Chris had to explain that to him. It just didn't look good.

But, this is what will be interesting. Let's see if the MSM pushes him as hard as they did Palin.

Another interesting thing, I was running some errands and thought I'd see what Rush was saying about it today. Didn't hear him mention it and only glowing reports on the highlights of the interview. He totally pushed against McCain, but he is greatly in favor of Cain.

Now, don't think that I am against Cain. I would certainly support him and do support him. I listened to his speech when he was in Atlanta Saturday.

He said, "You want a leader, not a reader". Excellent!

He certainly does not need notes. His support is growing. And I do like that. He would make a great VP if he can't get the top spot.
Loved that he spoke competley without any teleprompter or notes. Spoke from his heart and didn't do any pandering.

If the MSM ever takes him serious, they'll go on an all out attack. BO's Chicago thug machine will tare this man to shreds. It's going to make what they did to Palin look like a Sunday school picnic.
I don't care if he doesn't know anything about the right to return, who can keep all that straight in the first place? His experience is no less in that dept. then BO's was or is.
I liked that Cain said if you mess with Israel you mess with the United States of America. That's good enough for me.
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Old 05-23-2011, 12:35 PM
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Loved that he spoke competley without any teleprompter or notes. Spoke from his heart and didn't do any pandering.

If the MSM ever takes him serious, they'll go on an all out attack. BO's Chicago thug machine will tare this man to shreds. It's going to make what they did to Palin look like a Sunday school picnic.
I don't care if he doesn't know anything about the right to return, who can keep all that straight in the first place? His experience is no less in that dept. then BO's was or is.
I liked that Cain said if you mess with Israel you mess with the United States of America. That's good enough for me.
I'm not sure they would be able to handle Cain the same way they did Palin. He's coming across as totally likeable, sensible and down to earth. That's going to be hard to fight against.

The only other person that could top him would be Chris Christie. He pushes back with credibility. That fat boy can bring it!
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Old 05-23-2011, 05:23 PM
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I'm not sure they would be able to handle Cain the same way they did Palin. He's coming across as totally likeable, sensible and down to earth. That's going to be hard to fight against.

The only other person that could top him would be Chris Christie. He pushes back with credibility. That fat boy can bring it!
BO and his Chicago thug machine will rip Cain to shreds if they ever think for a second he's got a chance. They might not be able to get away with the exact lengths as they did with Palin...but, they'll try and won't lose a wink of sleep over it. They won't take any chances. Dirty politics will gain new heights with those men. Chrstie isn't even running, but just the thought he might be a real challenge is getting him this:


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By JOSH MARGOLIN

Last Updated: 5:40 AM, May 23, 2011

President Obama's re-election campaign is trying to dig up dirt in the Garden State.

Despite New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's repeated pronouncements that he will not seek the GOP presidential nomination, Obama operatives are compiling a dossier of what they call "opposition research" -- material that could be used to damage Christie if he changes his mind, The Post has learned.

The Obama campaign is trying to keep its efforts from public view, concerned they would only elevate Christie's already impressive standing within the Republican Party, sources said.


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'He is not running, and he is not cracking the door open even a little bit.' — Gov. Chris Christie’s spokesman Mike DuHaime
The operatives have chosen not to dispatch their own people to New Jersey, but instead are talking to people there and in New York who know Christie from his time in the governor's office, as a gubernatorial candidate and as US attorney.

Obama's campaign manager, Jim Messina, did not respond to messages.

Christie has repeatedly -- and colorfully --said he is not running for president in 2012.



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