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Herman Cain (born December 13, 1945) is an American business executive,[2][3][4] syndicated columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza and served as chairman and deputy chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.[5] Before his business career he worked as a mathematician in ballistics as a civilian employee of the United States Navy.[6][7]

In January 2011, Cain announced he had formed an exploratory committee for a potential campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012 and on May 21 Cain officially announced his candidacy.[8] Although Cain had not held elective office before and remained well behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and, later, Texas Governor Rick Perry during summer polling, in mid-October 2011 Cain was leading the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.[9][10][11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Cain

Could he go up against Obama?

Would he stand a chance?

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1) Cain quotes Pokemon. At the end of a Republican presidential debate in August, when delivering his final comments, Cain told the crowd, "A poet once said, 'life can be a challenge, life can seem impossible, but it's never easy when there's so much on the line.'"

The line isn't from a well-known poet. No, that line is from Donna Summer's song "The Power of One" -- the theme song for the film "Pokemon: The Movie 2000." A little research reveals that Cain has quoted the theme song from Pokemon more than once in speeches during his presidential race run.

2) Cain is known to refer to himself as "The Hermanator." He also previously used the handle "Cornbread' and says that'll be his secret service code name if he's elected president.

3) Cain says 50 percent of Americans "don't know what is going on." In his new book, "This is Herman Cain! My Journey to the White House," he says "50 percent of the American public are clueless as to what's going on. And that simply means that the rest of us have to work harder to get smarter people to the polls to basically outvote those that are clueless."

4) Cain wants to reform the U.S. tax code system with his patented "9-9-9" plan. The plan would create the same income tax rate for corporations and individuals, as well as set a new national sales tax at nine percent.

5) Cain lives in the Atlanta suburbs, where he serves as an associate minister at Antioch Baptist Church North. He frequently invokes God when speaking publicly. Cain and his wife, Gloria, have two children and three grandchildren.

6) Cain is former deputy chairman (1992-94) and chairman (1995-96) of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He left the post because he wanted to get involved in politics.

7) Cain has never held elected office, but he ran, briefly, for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000. He said he ran at that time to make needed political statements rather than win. "George W. Bush was the chosen one, he had the campaign DNA that followers look for." After ending his short campaign, Cain endorsed Steve Forbes in the race. Cain also ran for the Senate in Georgia in 2004, but he lost in the primary.

8) Cain doesn't think he's politically correct. He isn't afraid to speak out, on just about any topic. Cain seems to understand that can lead to non-politically correct statements. He recently said, for example, that blacks have essentially been tricked into thinking they must always vote Democrat.

9) Cain was born in Memphis. His father, who was raised on a farm and worked as a chauffeur, barber and janitor, eventually became a driver for the Coca-Cola CEO when the family lived in Atlanta. His mother was a maid.

Cain has said that as he was growing up, his family was "poor" but "happy."

"My father never looked for a government program, a government handout. I never heard my father complain about somebody owing him anything. All I ever saw was how hard my father worked to get what he wanted out of life," Cain once said in a "Parade Magazine" interview.

10) Cain grew up in the Atlanta area and graduated from the prestigious Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics. Cain married his wife Gloria, of Atlanta, soon after her graduation from Morris Brown College in 1968. They remain married.

11) Cain went to graduate school at Purdue, receiving a Masters in computer science in 1971.

12) Cain worked as a mathematician in ballistics as a civilian employee of the U.S. Navy. After he left the Navy and graduated from Purdue, Cain went to work for Coca-Cola in Atlanta as a computer systems analyst.

13) Cain left Coca-Cola for Pillsbury, moving to Minneapolis. In 1978, Cain became director of analysis for Pillsbury's restaurant and foods group.

14) Cain managed 400 stores for Burger King (owned by Pillsbury at the time) in the Philadelphia region. In three years, the region went from being the least profitable for Burger King to the most profitable. He even attended "Burger King University" for 10 days of training.

15) Cain's success at Burger King landed him the position of president and CEO of Godfather's Pizza in 1986. When Cain arrived on the job, he reportedly told employees: "I'm Herman Cain and this ain't no April Fool's joke. We are not dead. Our objective is to prove to Pillsbury and everyone else that we will survive."

Godfather's was losing money, but Cain slashed costs, closed stores and made Godfather's profitable. Cain was part of a buyout of Godfather's from Pillsbury, and he remained chief executive until he resigned in 1996, about the same time he left the Federal Reserve Board in Kansas City.

16) Cain hosted a talk radio program, "The Herman Cain Show," in Atlanta until February 2011. The show was on Atlanta's News Talk 750 WSB.

17) Cain is a survivor of four-stage cancer. He's also a numbers man, and a man who appreciates symbolism. His favorite number is 45, the year in which he was born. Cain also says God was watching over him in 2006 when he had nearly a third of his colon and part of his liver removed during cancer surgery. Totally cancer-free now, Cain says the "J" symbol left by the surgeon was a sign that Jesus was watching over him.

18) Cain arrived on the national political scene by publicly opposing the 1993/1994 health care plan of President Bill Clinton. He was president-elect of the National Restaurant Association at the time, and he challenged Bill Clinton on the costs of the employer mandate contained within the bill, sharply criticizing its effect on small businesses.

19) Cain appreciates traditional Southern fare. He knows the meal he wants on his deathbed. It's a "fork-tender roast, collard greens, green beans, candied yams, hand-shucked corn, and homemade cornbread," he writes in "This is Herman Cain!"

20) Cain doesn't believe unions always act in the best interests of the nation. "The desire of unions to make unsustainable demands on local, state, and federal government, irrespective of the devastating impact, is totally illogical, not to mention showing a collective disregard for the taxpayer," Cain said in his book.

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hes just a house negro, he called the protesters on wall street "un american" and "extremists"...the same type of buffoons who labeled the anti war protesters that. yes he's hardworking and achieved alot..but he would better serve his community or anyone else in business, not in politics.

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Herman Cain (born December 13, 1945) is an American business executive,[2][3][4] syndicated columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza and served as chairman and deputy chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.[5] Before his business career he worked as a mathematician in ballistics as a civilian employee of the United States Navy.[6][7]

In January 2011, Cain announced he had formed an exploratory committee for a potential campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012 and on May 21 Cain officially announced his candidacy.[8] Although Cain had not held elective office before and remained well behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and, later, Texas Governor Rick Perry during summer polling, in mid-October 2011 Cain was leading the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.[9][10][11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Cain

Could he go up against Obama?

Would he stand a chance?

What's his bloodline saying?

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Herman Cain (born December 13, 1945) is an American business executive,[2][3][4] syndicated columnist, and radio host from Georgia. He is the former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza and served as chairman and deputy chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.[5] Before his business career he worked as a mathematician in ballistics as a civilian employee of the United States Navy.[6][7]

In January 2011, Cain announced he had formed an exploratory committee for a potential campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012 and on May 21 Cain officially announced his candidacy.[8] Although Cain had not held elective office before and remained well behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and, later, Texas Governor Rick Perry during summer polling, in mid-October 2011 Cain was leading the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.[9][10][11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Cain

Could he go up against Obama?

Would he stand a chance?

What's his bloodline saying?

What does that have to do with it?

Black Republicans are a strange breed they like saying what white republicans wish they could say but won't.

Which is why he stands a chance.

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The Bradley effect, less commonly called the Wilder effect,[1][2] is a theory proposed to explain observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes in some United States government elections where a white candidate and a non-white candidate run against each other.[3][4][5] The theory proposes that some voters will tell pollsters they are undecided or likely to vote for a black candidate, while on election day they vote for the white candidate. It was named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California governor's race despite being ahead in voter polls going into the elections.[6]

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He supports Israel and believes that the US should aid Israel in defending itself.[52] After President Obama said that Israel should move its borders back to the pre-1967 borders, Herman Cain said, "I was shocked at the president’s position, and I was equally shocked that he would unilaterally suggest that Israel would move the borders back which they acquired 44 years ago. This president threw Israel under the bus, there is no way around it. It demonstrates once again the arrogant disregard of this president for the opinion of the American people who like the relationship we have with Israel, and for Israel having the right to make its own decisions."[53]IranCain favors a diplomatic approach to nuclear disarmament. He believes that Iran is a threat to Israel.[54]
which means he has no qualms with a former motor city like detroit that is 80% black and has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country continuing to decay and look like a shanty town, so that the US can keep giving those ashkenazi fucks $10 Billion a year, and keep the US spending $700 billion on defense, he is just another AIPAC puppet who will go and beg the Jew for support. people think that all people want is black faces...anyway its america, where nearly everyone is dumb so anything is possible...and it will only bring their imminent downfall timeline forward faster.
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You're right, hes nothing like david camercon. He's actually lived life like most people

he's been more successful at real life than david cameron.

i would prefer someone who has come up from pure hard work out of nothing

than to have just had doors open because of his surname or whom he knows.

few top politicians in this country actually do anything else in the real world

but i wouldnt vote for Herman cain either

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Lol, sexual abuse you know.

Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain has strongly denied allegations of sexual harassment against him, but said a settlement was reached in the 1990s.

He told Fox News he had "never" committed harassment, before clarifying his position in a later interview.

Politico reported that two female employees complained of sexually suggestive behaviour from Mr Cain.

It said the National Restaurant Association paid them to leave the group and not speak on the allegations.

Mr Cain told Fox News: "I've never sexually harassed anyone."

"And yes, I was falsely accused while I was at the National Restaurant Association, and I say falsely because it turned out after the investigation to be baseless."

However, his recollection of whether or not settlements were made changed over the course of Monday.

During the Fox interview, Mr Cain said he had no idea whether the trade association provided financial settlements to the women who complained.

"If there was a settlement, it was handled by some of the other officers at the restaurant association," he said.

Later, he told PBS: "I was aware an agreement was reached. The word 'settlement' versus the word 'agreement' you know, I'm not sure what they called it."

Mr Cain has additional media interviews scheduled on Tuesday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15520186

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herman can sing

herman rapes women/pays them off

im fully expectin to hear a drug story about the herminator next week

media is gna bring out all stereotypes to bury him haha

hes already said there is gna be a 'high tech lynching'

i mite jump on the wave for a laugh

lol i knew u would support this paygan

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hes just a house negro, he called the protesters on wall street "un american" and "extremists"...the same type of buffoons who labeled the anti war protesters that.

from when these protestors are calling for communism i'd say they're fairly unamerican, its a fairly extreme solution to the country's problems

and i don't get why your bringin detroit into this. Your trying to say that place is a shithole because the governments racist? ask the people who have fled detroit what they think the problem is

this cain fella could stand a chance if the media keeps pushin this white guilt

obama aint to blame that nobody wants to vote for him, its racist whiteys fault as per

also lol at how unintelligent morgan comes accross without a script to read from

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