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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 9:53:45 AM
From: longnshort5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
"IMO, Cain was foolish to even have chosen to run for election if he had that kind of background"

and look at Obama's background, but he knew the MSM would protect him. Free press my ass



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:07:48 AM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Comrade Paul V..............posting falsehoods AGAIN!

The former NRA Chairman, Biff Naylor, who hired Herman Cain says that Sharon Bialek was terminated before Herman Cain was even hired and thus he never met her.

He said that Herman Cain did not have any kind of a reputation for womanizing, and claims he did some interviews a few weeks ago, but failed to get his defense of Cain out there. He should have been shouting this story from the rooftops.

(i.e. He was ignored by the liberal SMUT press, not interested in FACTS and TRUTH)

nicedeb.wordpress.com



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:14:04 AM
From: joseffy3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:16:37 AM
From: joseffy4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Racist Paul V hates blacks.
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To black candidates: Don't stray off the liberal plantation.

If you are a solidly Liberal Black your cocaine habit will be un mentioned, your questionable birth will be ignored, your consorting with avowed communists will be unexplored, your college records will be uninvestigated.

Yes as a Black man if you want to seek higher office being a Liberal means never having a past worth mentioning.

Being a conservative means if you don’t have a skeleton in the closet the press will invent one.



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:18:31 AM
From: joseffy4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Paul V Wants Blacks to Stay on the liberal Plantation
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Media Caining Sends Chilling Message To Blacks


12/5/2011 Investors Business Daily Editorial......
news.investors.com

Herman Cain's withdrawal concludes a media hit job that sends out two chilling warnings. To conservative businessmen: Don't dare run for high office. To black candidates: Don't stray off the liberal plantation.

There's no denying that Cain, who on Saturday succumbed to weeks of media-driven pressure and suspended his campaign, was an imperfect presidential candidate.

Beyond the series of far-from-proven allegations of sexual improprieties, his performance in answering foreign policy questions disappointed even his staunchest supporters.

Cain's demise illustrates the hazards of placing faith in an unvetted presidential hopeful who has never held public office.

But what if the suffering, thoroughly disgusted American public believes only a nonpolitician and private-sector leader can rein in Washington, D.C.?

The voters have put plenty of imperfect men in the presidency. We might well today pose the same question that one Gov. Bill Clinton asked regarding his own sexual improprieties during a January 1992 interview on "60 Minutes," his wife by his side:

"Are we going to take the ... position now that if people have problems in their marriage, and there are things in their past which they don't want to discuss which are painful to them, that they can't run?"

Our current secretary of state hastily added: "It's real dangerous in this country if we don't have some zone of privacy for everybody."

Why is it that Bill Clinton's "bimbo eruptions" ended up being, to the mainstream media, just marital "problems" whose investigation would invade the Clintons' privacy, while Cain's troubles have been judged mortal wounds to his unconventional and exciting candidacy?

Slick Willie's wandering eye, far from being irrelevant, resulted in a president lying to a grand jury and the second presidential impeachment in U.S. history.

As the Media Research Center points out, "George Stephanopoulos, who as a Democratic operative in the '90s coordinated with ABC to save Bill Clinton from scandal, last Wednesday teased an exclusive with Cain's accuser, openly gloating, 'Will our interview spell the end of the one-time front-runner's presidential bid?'"

At a crucial time in the 1992 Democratic primaries, ABC' "World News Tonight" producers and host Peter Jennings were apparently convinced by Stephanopoulos that revealing a letter to their viewers in which Clinton thanked an ROTC officer "for saving me from the draft" would be "manipulating the process."

Every successful entrepreneur considering entering politics with a vision of economic freedom is now on notice: newspapers, magazines and the TV news will gleefully ruin your "zone of privacy" if you run for president. So if you care for your spouse, your children and your good name, stay out of the national political limelight.

And potential black candidates who recognize free-market reform as the key to improving the lives of their long-suffering people? They can see the media double standard.

If instead of Cain you're Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton, or for that matter Barack Obama, you won't have to worry about your life or career being investigated too thoroughly.

The major media dutifully have treated all three as esteemed community leaders unworthy of being subject to heavy-duty dirt-digging.

Add a new verb to the language of politics, alongside Borking for Supreme Court nominees: the media Caining of black capitalists who offer voters their unique wisdom.



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:19:52 AM
From: joseffy3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Paul V never quotes any of these people, who came forward on Cain’s behalf:

Eva Vachel
Cain and Women
nationalreview.com

Sibby Wolfson
Cain’s Former Secretary: This Is Not the Herman Cain I Know
cainblog.com

Karol Markowicz (2004 Campaign Staffer)
Why this guy’s no sexual harasser
nypost.com

If you know Herman Cain – and I do – you believe him
northstarwriters.com

Joseph Fassler
National Restaurant Association chairman during Cain’s tenure: ‘It’s a hatchet job’
dailycaller.com

Gloria Cain
therightscoop.com

Investigator: Herman Cain innocent of sexual advances
cbsatlanta.com



To: Paul V. who wrote (119797)12/15/2011 10:21:21 AM
From: joseffy4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Paul V's Politico continues its all out attack against Cain.

politico.com