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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (451225)10/16/2011 10:50:00 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793917
 
The economy? defense of the country? A looming depression? Think the enemy media care about that?

This is what the enemy media thinks is important:

Herman Cain’s deep ties to Koch brothers key to campaign

By Associated Press, Sunday, October 16, 8:54 AM
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain has cast himself as the outsider, the pizza magnate with real-world experience who will bring fresh ideas to the nation’s capital. But Cain’s economic ideas, support and organization have close ties to two billionaire brothers who bankroll right-leaning causes through their group Americans for Prosperity.

washingtonpost.com



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (451225)10/16/2011 11:24:07 AM
From: greenspirit1 Recommendation  Respond to of 793917
 
He could do more to heal the racial divide in American than a hundred Sharptan, Jackson, or other leftists who have done nothing but stock the victimhood mentality.



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (451225)10/16/2011 2:33:49 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 793917
 
Saw the replay of Cain on Meet the Press. Good luck playing "gotcha" with Cain. He won't fall for it. He ends up looking smarter after the game...



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (451225)10/16/2011 5:40:36 PM
From: SmoothSail9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793917
 
Gotta love Herman Cain on Meet the Depressed. He is good - very good.

I was very impressed. He made David Gregory look like a cub reporter on his first assignment. Gregory kept referring to his notes to form his usual set up question leading to the gotcha. Didn't work. Cain is really sharp.

The best part was when Gregory "didn't get" the difference with the state sales tax and kept trying to corner Cain. Cain treated him patiently as he would a second-grader who didn't understand simple arithmetic.

He's out-straight-talking Christie.