Thursday, May 12, 2011

Cain Is Able

Even with Newt Gingrich, the father of the GOP takeover of the US House of Representatives in 1994, declaring his candidacy for the Presidency, Herman Cain remains the most intriguing and enigmatic contestant for the Republican nomination to contest Barack Hussein Obama for our nation's highest office. Cain has been a private sector success on his own merit, not inheriting wealth or title. Cain has done impressive public service, sacrificing entrepreneurial opportunity to serve as chairman of one of the regional branches of the Federal Reserve. Like Ronald Reagan, Cain has unreserved praised for the United States for freedom and the opportunity that freedom has afforded. And most important of all, Herman Cain has never made common cause with those who have tried to undermine the founding virtues of America. Unlike Gingrich, he has not attempted to compromise by splitting the baby with the worst of political Leftists as the former Speaker of the House did with Nancy Pelosi over the manufactured myth of man-caused global warming. Cain has voiced the gospel that the TEA Party's rise and the US House candidates that were carried to victory by it were sent to Washington to block Obama not to join him in overturning the free market capitalist basis of more than two hundred years of United States prosperity.

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