Rejoice Cainiacs! The Hermanator has awoken! Today in Florida Herman Cain dominated the so called front runners to win the Florida Republican P5 Straw Poll. Or as others have put it…
And for those who say Cain can’t compete nationally because he doesn’t have good nationwide name recognition (although I think tonight’s results will make a big difference in this area), consider this…
On Sept. 1 Rasmussen released a poll in which it was found that, if the election were held then, Cain would lose to Obama 35%-42%…
On Sept. 13 Zogby released a poll in which it was found that, if the election were held then, Cain would lose to Obama 42%-45%, With a margin of error of 2.2% this is a tiny edge for Obama…
On Sept. 22 Cain has very good showing in Fox News/Google debate (see above) and gains some recognition…
On Sept. 24 Cain dominates the Florida P5 straw poll and gets all kinds of national headlines…
The Herminator is rising folks, I’d like to see that poll again next week and see how much he is shaking things up.
…really, that should apply to anyone who has actually listened to what the man has to say…
Anyway, Chris at Citizen Conservative was kind enough to give me a heads up on this great cartoon parody of what might happen during the upcoming “Dinner With The One”…
During the meal the Obama supporter slowly becomes ashamed of the fact that she voted for him when she begins to realize just how dim-witted he is; and, by the end, she has seen the light and jumped on the Cain Train…
This piece is very well done, and quite funny as well. Check it out…
Obviously, this is a very tongue-in-cheek post; but, seriously, I can’t wait to see that debate. Do your part to support Mr. Cain by pledging to join in on the June 27th. moneybomb…
Nick Adams is an Australian who loves America, and he wants America to know it…
…and thats not the only thing that makes him an extraordinary person. At sixteen months old he was diagnosed with an advanced childhood cancer which left him with a 5% chance of survival. Needless to say, he survived and today is unafraid to tell everyone his opinions…
…in recent years he has traveled around America delivering a message that has, sadly, become very unfamiliar:
Nick believes that America epitomizes greatness and is the greatest country in the world. He sees America as a values-driven nation where freedom, liberty, democracy, bravery and opportunity define life, and makes the world a much better place.
Sick of the innate anti-Americanism harbored and loudly promoted by so many in the world, Nick decided to take action and spread the message that Americans rarely hear from non-Americans: that they have everything to be proud of and nothing to be ashamed of- to the stay the course; that they are a humanitarian and philanthropic people; that the world looks to America to rescue it; and that, without America, the world would be a dark place.
Sounds spot on right? Wait until you see these videos…
Once again Bill Whittle breaks down an issue to its bare essentials and clearly states his opinions and leaves no doubt as to what he believes…
In this video, “Turncoat Nation,” Whittle shows how Obama has systematically damaged our relationships with our strongest allies around the world (think Israel and the UK). He also shows how these actions by our President reflect not just on his administration, but on our nation as whole. Leaving us with allies who don’t trust us and relationships that will take many years to repair…
Today I came across a great site, at least it’s great if you’re a Herman Cain fan like me…
Its called Herman Cain Facts, and the author takes a satirical look at all things Herman Cain. From what I could tell this is a fairly new site, but I think it has great promise…
Check out this site if you’re excited about the Hermanator, and if you’re not convinced yet: here are a few samples of his work…
On the sixth day Herman Cain divided the land above the border from the land below the border with an impenetrable expanse of wall and moat. Thus Herman Cain divided the land according to his will, and the drug wars ended, and it was good. And America prospered for a sixth day.
On the other side of the aisle, many Democrat Party leaders feel the same way. Former President Bill Clinton said “The American people want a leader they can’t trust too much. Cain is like a breath of fresh air. People don’t trust that.” Clinton, a former two-term president, suggested that his success can be directly attributed to his steadfast refusal to stand by any principles. “Trust me,” he said, “You won’t gain anyone’s trust by telling the truth. I should know.”
Others suggest that these church affiliations may automatically disqualify Cain from the presidency. Legal scholar Van Jones has come down hard on Cain, claiming that his patriotism and church participation may create a situation in which he is unable to separate church and state, which the constitution requires. “I don’t think we’ve ever had a president who believed that God should bless America, at least not since I started following politics in 2008,” he stated.
Hahahaha…
I started laughing again just putting this post together real quick. Check it out!
In the May Townhall.com/Hot Air stawpoll the Hermanator surged to the front of the pack! Ripping the lead away from Ron Paul and Sarah Palin by gaining 17.6 points in the last month…
With 24.8% of the vote he holds a greater percentage of the total than any one else has this year…
For more information on this, check out Townhall’s Facebook Page…
Here are the results: the first number is the percent received, and the second number is the change from last month…
…and finally, heres a great point from that Hot Air article…
Like I said after Frank Luntz’s focus group went nuts for him in South Carolina, he may very well emerge as the “southern candidate” in the field. How the media’s going to square that with their deathless assumptions about southern conservative racism, I have no idea — but it’ll be amazing to watch.
On the 100th. anniversary of the birth of our greatest president, Ronald Reagan, I am happy to bring you some links from around the web and some words from the great man himself…
Facts are stubborn things.
—Ronald Reagan
The fact that we will never have another like him is a sad one indeed…
Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.
—Ronald Reagan
Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.
—Ronald Reagan
How do you tell a communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.
—Ronald Reagan
I’ve never been able to understand why a Republican contributor is a ‘fat cat’ and a Democratic contributor of the same amount of money is a ‘public-spirited philanthropist’.
—Ronald Reagan
Let us be sure that those who come after will say of us, that in our time we did everything that could be done. We finished the race; we kept them free; we kept the faith.
—Ronald Reagan
…the ‘Hermanator’ says he “Feels compelled to run.”
I found this video on the ARRA News Service, in it we see an interview Herman Cain did with a Fox News affiliate, in which, he discusses the likelihood that he might run for president. Besides the above mentioned awesome quote, he discusses the fact that his campaign would be “long-shot,” but that he feels “compelled” because of the serious issues he sees facing America today. He also, points out that we don’t need a politician to run this country, we need a successful business mind, such as his own, that can direct this country back onto the right track.
Heres a great video from Citizens4Cain, in which they claim to have found the “next Reagan.” I’m not a real big fan of trying to make someone be the “next” anything. Take, for example, Kobe Bryant when he was coming into the league was asked if he planned on being the next Michael Jordan, he responded, “No, I’m going to be the first Kobe Bryant.” Thats how I look at it. If we are waiting for the “next Reagan” we may have a long wait, but I’m pretty excited about the “first Herman Cain.”