Cain vs Obama - I want it!

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So, you believe that Cain's meteoric rise in the polls (before the recent post-sex-scandal decline) was all fabricated by liberal activists posing as likely GOP voters?

No I don't. But polls are only temporary indicators and they haven't nominated him yet. Show me.

On the flip side, certain elements of the left cling to the notion that people (in particular Black people) vote for Black candidates based solely on race (the argument presumably being that it couldn't possibly be because we think them better qualified or the best candidate).

By nominating Cain that issue would become moot, wouldn't it?
 
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Are we going back to the One Drop rule?

Thank God someone knows what that is. It's clearly alive and well in the United States. Most Americans are clueless as to what they're doing.

I'd love to see Cain v. Obama as well because it would mean an Obama win. I'm no diehard Obama supporter, but I'll vote for him to keep any of the current nutcases out of office.

Huntsman is the only one on the republican side who might slow down my voting for Obama.

And because Huntsman is the only one not currently on the Nutjob Express he will never make it out of the primaries.

“Republicans used to admire intelligence. But now they’re dumbing themselves down,”
The Palinization of the GOP


Sargon? Thedrewbert? Where have you guys been all this time?

The ship starting leaning more to starboard in your absence. :frown1:

Why thank you
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I'm just guessing here, but I think what Cain meant was that Obama has done nothing but read from teleprompters, and whenever he doesn't have one, he's flubbering around like he's on a first date.

Obama didn't use a teleprompter during the February 2010 Health Care Summit, and was judged to have wiped the floor with the Republican senators. Or, as Fox News put it:


Obama Shows Testy Side at Health Care Summit

Of all the hats President Obama tried on at Thursday's seven-and-a-half-hour health care summit, it appeared the one he was most comfortable wearing was that of the prickly professor.

In between playing the roles of moderator and deal-maker, the president took several opportunities to dress down his classroom of Republican critics. Through a series of awkward clashes between him and the Republicans, the summit may have served more to portray Republicans as intransigents intent on stonewalling a bill no matter what, than it served to pave the way for a compromise.

ETA: Fox gets an extra 50 points for anti-intellectualism by using the image of a professor as a pejorative, complete with the dreaded word classroom.
 
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everyone who says "i will get elected to lead not read" should get send back to elementary shool...

his "campaign" becomes a "cain pain" for america... If he wins it will get worst as the 8 years of bush...

And why cain vs obama on tv? Isnt sutch thing a mental battle? Cain would be unarmed and thats not fair...