OH MY GOD!
Check out the Iowa poll!
http://citizens4cain.com/site/blog/...ens-for-cain-salutes-his-courageous-decision/
Hey Cat,
I'm going avatar huntin'. Haven't found the perfect one yet.:lamo
:2party:
OH MY GOD!
Check out the Iowa poll!
http://citizens4cain.com/site/blog/...ens-for-cain-salutes-his-courageous-decision/
Hey Cat,
I'm going avatar huntin'. Haven't found the perfect one yet.:lamo
:2party:
OH MY GOD!
Check out the Iowa poll!
http://citizens4cain.com/site/blog/...ens-for-cain-salutes-his-courageous-decision/
Hey Cat,
I'm going avatar huntin'. Haven't found the perfect one yet.:lamo
:2party:
That's what I'm talking about! How can the Republican party just choose to ignore those kinds of numbers? I don't see how they can.
Couldn't find the poll on the link you posted here.
On the very slim chance that Obama beats Cain, if he makes it through the primary (LOL!), I was thinking about something simple like a graphic with the words "Catawba Rules" for your avatar, but perhaps I should be thinking of something more special.........................hmmmmm.................I will think on it some more! :sun
Edit, Just scrolled up and found the poll. Like I said enjoy your time. Put on your dancing shoes!
The media picked Mccain. not gunna happen again.
Look at ALL the recent Republican nominees going back 40 years then, not just McCain:
- Nixon
- Ford
- Reagan
- Bush, Sr.
- Dole
- Bush, Jr.
- McCain
You're telling me one of two things: 1) The Republican Party is undergoing a once-in-a-generation shakeup and will do something totally out of character for the party, like nominating the CEO of Godfather's Pizza for president, or 2) Herman Cain actually belongs on that list with all those other names and is in no way different. :roll:
Give me a break. It's not going to happen.
Look at ALL the recent Republican nominees going back 40 years then, not just McCain:
- Nixon
- Ford
- Reagan
- Bush, Sr.
- Dole
- Bush, Jr.
- McCain
You're telling me one of two things: 1) The Republican Party is undergoing a once-in-a-generation shakeup and will do something totally out of character for the party, like nominating the CEO of Godfather's Pizza for president, or 2) Herman Cain actually belongs on that list with all those other names and is in no way different. :roll:
Give me a break. It's not going to happen.
You need to do some research if you think Cain was just a CEO of a pizza chain.
Barbbtx said:He's led a very active life successful life.
I don't know, y'all. Seriously. Stranger things have happened. I wouldn't shove Cain off the stage just yet.
Cain is this year's Huckabee, I think. His natural ease and humor on stage will get him alot of points, and the evangelical population of Iowa will give him an early boost, that he rides to impressive heights considering he came from an unknown .... but not enough to win. not even probably enough to be second. Though I choke on the words - Romney has a better chance than Cain at this point . Which is sad.
Cain is this year's Huckabee, I think. His natural ease and humor on stage will get him alot of points, and the evangelical population of Iowa will give him an early boost, that he rides to impressive heights considering he came from an unknown .... but not enough to win. not even probably enough to be second. Though I choke on the words - Romney has a better chance than Cain at this point . Which is sad.
He's announcing Saturday. We'll see what happens after that. Fox still ignoring him as is everyone else in the media. Not so with those who go hear him or the ones online. They're excited.
I was pretty pissed all day, when he was ignored again, but hey, as long as he's moving up without their help, so be it.
He is going to be on with Chris Wallace Sunday. That should give him some good air time.
Cain is this year's Huckabee, I think. His natural ease and humor on stage will get him alot of points, and the evangelical population of Iowa will give him an early boost, that he rides to impressive heights considering he came from an unknown .... but not enough to win. not even probably enough to be second. Though I choke on the words - Romney has a better chance than Cain at this point . Which is sad.
I like Cain but I too agree there's little chance he'll come out on top in the end of this. I also find it amazingly questionable that Republicans who (rightfully in my mind) trumpeted the experience card in the 2008 election are now backing someone with even less than the miniscule amount of applicable experience Obama had.
Good analysis and I tend to agree. One interesting factor is how well the GOP primary voter will respond to him. Obama had a built in Democratic constituency in 2008 because the vast majority of African Americans vote Democratic. Cain - as a Republican - cannot tap into that market with the ease the Obama did once he was ableto change the narrative that he could not beat Hillary.
Us too! Hope its not flooding your way!
If you are picking far-right conservative Rick Perry, that hasn't even said he's going to run, as the person you think will win the Republican nomination, than the old saying must be true, that hope springs eternal, even in the hearts of Conservatives! Actually, I would prefer Obama ran against a far-right candidate then I would the more likely candidate, moderate Romney.
So I hope you get your wish my friend! Try to stay dry! :sun
Cain is this year's Huckabee, I think. His natural ease and humor on stage will get him alot of points, and the evangelical population of Iowa will give him an early boost, that he rides to impressive heights considering he came from an unknown .... but not enough to win. not even probably enough to be second. Though I choke on the words - Romney has a better chance than Cain at this point . Which is sad.