Krauthammer says no chance, but I disagree. Daniels opted out, Gingrich self destructed, Romney and Huntsman are actually Democrats, and the GOP electorate are in no mood for another Rino to sacrifice themselves at the alter of the Obamesiah. That leaves Ron Paul, the crazy old uncle of the GOP, Guiliani and Palin, neither of whom have declared yet, and Herman Cain. The more I hear him, the more I like him.









From what I’ve heard of him, I like him. And God please spare us of Ron Paul’s bullshit!
@ Macker:
The sad thing is that Ron Paul has some good ideas. But his foreign policy is so screwed up there’s no possible way I could ever support him.
Herman Cain 2012!
Let’s see… Cain needs someone strong on foreign policy as an adviser &/or running mate, should he get the nomination. Suggestions?
@ mfhorn:
What about Bolton for veep?
BTW, here’s Cain’s answer to what he would offer the Palestinians:
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I like Cain, but he’s going to get the same “stay on the plantation” treatment from the media Palin got. It’s inevitable whenever a woman or Black run on a GOP ticket.
randian wrote:
It’s our job in the blogosphere (and in face-to-face contacts in our own communities, political meetings, etc.) to educate a lot of people, so as to counteract this effect. We have to bypass the media, and fortunately, it’s getting easier and easier to do that.
As far as I can tell, Cain is the best of the bunch (of those who are actually running), and I plan to vote for him in the GOP primary.
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