Showing posts with label Herman Cain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herman Cain. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

My Honest Opinion Of Mitt Romney!


Sigh! Ann Romney will introduce the world to Mitt Romney. The first Mormon to take the mantle of the Republican Party. Could Mitt Romney be destined for political failure?
As the first American Mormon to ever get the nomination of a major political party, I want to share my thoughts and honest opinion of this candidate. I wish his campaign well, but I really think he's potentially destined for political failure.

When he first ran for President of The United States, I was then working on making YouTube videos in support of the lunatic perennial candidate for president, Ron Paul. At the whim of a late friend, I was introduced into the Ron Paul Revolution. I never heard of the Texas congressman, but I got an opportunity to meet him and the nominee of the 2012 Republican Presidential Campaign.

I participated in the 2007 YouTube challenge. I was working on a video talking about the situation in my community. I was hoping that my impact would help get my message out there. As CNN was venturing into new opportunities to make politics interesting, they've decided to partner up with YouTube to make an event  worth while.

YouTube selected twelve people to participate in the YouTube Democratic and Republican Debates being hosted by CNN. I missed my first opportunity to meet then Senators John Edwards, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

I was one of the winners of the contest to have my video played on CNN. YouTube's parent company Google sent me down to St. Petersburg, Florida at the Mahaffey Theater.

I had an opportunity to see CNN host Anderson Cooper, Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter and Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas).

I got to meet actor/conservative activist Chuck Norris, then governor Charlie Crist, the founders of YouTube and many others in attendance. I've gotten the opportunity to shake hands with Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Duncan Hunter.

Retired military officer Keith Kerr, rocked the forum by asking a question about their opposition to LGBT men and women in uniform not being allow to serve. This caused great outrage on Fox News, The Drudge Report and CNN.

The Republicans were making the case to become the president. Unfortunately, they've proven they were no match for the economic turmoils under the watch of President George W. Bush. The media was rooting for either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama to win.

The media was invested in the historical run of a woman and an African American running for president.

Mitt Romney lost the first time running for the Republican nomination. The nomination went to John McCain. He didn't pick him as a vice presidential candidate. McCain picked Alaskan governor Sarah Palin. They went on to lose to Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Mitt Romney has ran for higher office for years. Once as a U.S. Senator. He lost.

Once as a state governor. He won. He managed to serve one term as the governor of Massachusetts. He managed to sign a law that granted healthcare to state residents. He allowed his state to become the first to legalize same-sex marriage.

He tried to run for president, the first time. He lost. He's been trying to regroup and urge many of the party faithful to join him in unison to oppose President Barack Obama. He is now becoming the Republican nominee.

Okay, now many aren't familiar with him. Many think of him negatively. He and his wife Ann are trying to revamp his image.

I am not going to be nice when I say this about Mitt Romney and his family. They were really are irritating. They come off as a bunch of assholes. They act like they're a normal family. What the fuck?

You're running for the freaking President of The United States. You can't live a normal life, Mitt!

You act like President Barack Obama is a demon sent from the depths of hell. You think he was summoned to come and destroy the United States and Israel.

Some conservatives worry that Romney could damage the brand.

You're a weathervane. You swing around whenever the wind blows.

You're a boring loser. Your father is a loser. Your mother is a loser.

You could win, I give you that! The economy isn't improving fast enough and people are very unhappy with the progress of the president and Congress. But if it wasn't for a bunch of assholes with a vendetta to deny the president a victory, we wouldn't be in this mess.

You can call upon Matt Drudge, Karl Rove, Sean Hannity and the rest of the conservative agitating media to do your dirty work and yet you call the president the panderer of hate.

I'm sorry. If he wins, White people are forever etched in stone for subtle racism.

Blacks would look upon this as a testament to how White people are not comfortable to the notion of a Black person, a woman, a Hispanic/Latino or a gay president.

Mitt Romney and his family go on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. This softball interview goes right into the problem with this guy. He can't figure out how to be a "regular guy".

He's so fake. It's not even funny!

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Monday, August 27, 2012

ZERO! ROMNEY: NO BLACK SUPPORT!


Herman Cain, the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza, and Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, were the targets of much attention at the Republican presidential debate in Hanover, N.H.
No kidding. Black voters aren't supporting Mitt Romney.
According to the NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll, the Romney/Ryan ticket has finally cracked a milestone. They have managed to keep less than 2% of African American vote. To make this clear, Mitt Romney has zero support from the Black community.

That's not good. President Barack Obama has 94% of the support with 6% undecided.

So I am guessing that Jesse Lee Peterson, Angela McGlowan, Congressman Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), Congressman Allen West (R-Florida), and many Black Republicans cover only .0001% of the Black vote.

No, it's not about racism. It's about Mitt Romney not appealing to voters on issues that affect the Black community.

So don't bother us about the overwhelming support of President Barack Obama. Why the Black community isn't into the Republican Party?

And don't try to rehash that false argument that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican. You may lose more support.

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Conservative Turd Flippers Want Bloodshed Between The Clintons And Obama!


                
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Michelle Malkin is the internet savvy conservative activist who created her own personal blog, Hot Air and Twitchy. She gets a lot of airplay on Fox News with her good ole buddy, serial name dropping conservative agitator Sean Hannity.

Malkin comes off as a hostile debater. I am assuming that she's a very nice person in public when the cameras aren't rolling! But as right now, I look at her as the most nastiest person of color to ever speak anything about President Barack Obama.

I've expect this crap coming from bullshitters like Sean Hannity, but Malkin is way worse when it comes to being an agitator to President Barack Obama.

I almost think that these conservatives fake outrage to sell books. Because if you look at how many books were written by conservatives, the numbers are in and they're high.

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Three conservative agitators obsessing over President Barack Obama.
They make millions of dollars trying to make me and you and thousands of others angry over issues that don't affect the general public.

These two along with former presidential candidate Herman Cain, were turd flipping over the latest crap coming out of former Clinton advisor (conservative agitator) Dick Morris' mouth.

Morris stated that former president Bill Clinton is showing his displeasure with President Obama. Morris claims that Mr. Clinton is going to make it his goal to sabotage this election so Hillary Clinton can win in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections.
 
The Republicans would love to muddy up the waters between former president Bill Clinton and the president. This is another waste of time distraction and a rehash of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections.

President Obama and former president Clinton both appeared together at fundraisers for Democratic candidates.

What got the conservative noise machine cranking is the recent statements from the former president.

Mr. Clinton goes on television to state his opinion about the election, the conservatives seize upon some of his comments and uses them as proof that President Obama's agenda isn't working.

Sean Hannity claims that he knows people in the Clinton camp so angry over the 2008 Democratic Primaries, they wouldn't mind seeing President Barack Obama fail.
Former Clinton aide Dick Morris makes the rounds as a conservative agitator. His ongoing feuds with the Clintons spawned him to write books about them. Morris is targeting President Obama by spreading the gospel of feuding between him and the Clintons.
Now I don't take Hannity at his word. He's a natural born liar and deceiver. He has one serious case of Obama Derangement Syndrome.

But let's look at those so called people Mr. Hannity knows:

James Carville? Isn't he married to conservative agitator Mary Matlin?

Paul Begala? Isn't he one of those skeptical Clinton aides who think that the Obama policies are causing rifts within the Democratic Party?

Doug Schoen? Isn't he a strategist for Republican candidates and the one endorsing the idea for President Obama to step aside so Hillary Clinton could take over?

Dick Morris? A shady political analysis who has bad blood with the Clintons? A man who spends more time trolling for hookers while writing books?

All of them get equal footing on cable news outlets. Carville and Begala both appearing on CNN and Fox News. Morris and Schoen solely fixtures on Fox News.

I don't know. But it's quite unique that these guys are in the picture. They've been highly critical of President Barack Obama. The president ignores them. With good reason.

They just get a paycheck to rant and rave. With all this agitating, a person will sponge it and take it to the voting booth.

The People For Unity My Ass (PUMA/Clintons 4 Republicans) were disgruntled supporters of Hillary Clinton. They were determined to undermine the Obama campaign by supporting John McCain. This backfired. The brewing of the conservative Tea Party movement came from these types of people. These people make up the conservative wing of the Democratic Party. The so-called Reagan/Hillary Democrats.


The 2008 Democratic Primaries were a first for the history of the political party. An African American man and a woman, running for the nomination for president. Hillary Clinton already had a history as a former first lady and U.S. Senator from New York. Her name was well known among the Democratic faithful. Barack Obama was this U.S. Senator from Illinois who had a funny name, but a eloquent voice and charming looks of a gentleman. They both were running a historical run for the Democratic nomination.

The Democratic nomination was a bitter fight though. Many supporters threaten to vote Republican after both campaigns went negative on one another. Eventually the Democrats worked out their differences and managed to win back the presidency and full control of the Congress.

Since this the 2012 U.S. Presidential Elections, these conservative and liberal agitators will make millions trying to make people say nasty things about President Barack Obama and former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney.

I don't look at Mitt Romney as a bad person. I think he's a decent person! I just don't like him!

I can tell you that from experience, he comes off as a pompous asshole.

I hate to say that about the guy, but that's the opinion I generated from him when I seen him in 2007.

I was selected to participate to in the 2007 CNN/YouTube Republican Debate at the Excel Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. I shook hands with the former governor and Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas). I got the opportunity to meet actor/trainer Chuck Norris, then supporter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and his wife. I met the former governor Mike Huckbee and his wife Janet. I shook hands with Duncan Hunter, and even booed at Tom Tancrando, the former congressman from Colorado.

Romney and Paul who each tried a run for president back in 2007 - 2008 and both lost to U.S. Senator from Arizona, John McCain.

John McCain eventually went on to lose to Barack Obama in a landslide. McCain who ran in 2000 for president against then Elizabeth Dole, wife of former Kansas senator Bob Dole and then Texas governor George W. Bush.

George W. Bush went on to serve two terms as the president. Elizabeth Dole lost the nomination but went on to run for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. She won and served one term in the U.S. Senate. She lost to Kay Hagen in the 2008 U.S. Election.

Mitt Romney was one of those guys who loves to talk a mean game about an opponent! He lacked clever deliveries to issues. He came off as inconsistent when he takes on issues. Maybe in his mind, its a good idea, but when he's pressured by the extremists within his party, he'll pull back.

Mitt Romney has never brought up a serious economic plan that matches or even betters President Barack Obama.

Mitt Romney will pander to the extremists within in his party to defeat President Obama.

Mitt Romney will claim he'll focus on the economy, but I assure you that the old arguments of 2008 will once again rehash in this election and the Romney campaign will use it against the president.

Note: Herman Cain was a perennial candidate who tried to run for multiple government positions as well.

After allegations of a sex scandal, Cain bowed out before the Iowa caucuses. Cain had went on to endorse Newt Gingrich. But now he's endorsed Mitt Romney. Cain isn't interested in running for office anymore! He will now take the helm of radio conservative agitator Neal Boortz. Boortz will retire and Cain will finish his rants on radio.

I'm guessing the bad blood between Cain and Romney is just old news.

I bet you that Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are plotting to derail Mitt Romney's presidential bid!

Two can play this game, Mr. Hannity!

Courtesy of Mediaite

Friday, October 07, 2011

Lawrence O'Donnell Gave Herman Cain And The Right Something To Rant About!


Way to go, Lawrence! You just gave the right wing something to whine about on radio, television and the blogs.

If one is to believe that interview was out of line, then you're not the only one!

For one thing, Republican candidate Herman Cain was a stand up guy for appearing on a clearly partisan show! It shows that the candidate is at least willing to take on a political enemy as the right put it in the network MSNBC.

Second, if Lawrence O'Donnell would have stayed focus on interviewi­ng Cain on his policies and then focus on his controvers­ial statements­, this wouldn't be the talk in the right wing media.

Third, Cain now is a establishe­d front runner. After this Florida Straw Poll, and a CBS poll putting him in a statistic tie with former governor of Massachuse­tts, Mitt Romney, Cain is riding in the limelight.

After scandals affected Rick Perry's campaign, Herman Cain quietly came into the focus.

O'Donnell should have not went into the "culture war". That's like picking with a hornets nest!

The right will drive this issue for weeks to come!



Saturday, September 24, 2011

Herman Cain Wins A Straw Poll Causing A Major Blow To Frontrunner Rick Perry!


Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain came out on top in the Florida straw poll on Saturday.

The former CEO of Godfather's Pizza won the test of conservative strength with roughly 37 percent of the vote. Texas Governor Rick Perry came in second place, followed by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who did not actively compete in the event. Here's a full breakdown of the results:

Herman Cain: 37.11%
Rick Perry: 15.43%
Mitt Romney: 14.00%
Rick Santorum: 10.88%
Ron Paul: 10.39%
Newt Gingrich: 8.43%
Jon Huntsman: 2.26%
Michele Bachmann: 1.51%

Perry, who was expected by many to win the straw poll, signaled his belief earlier in the day that it was a "big mistake" for rival candidates like Romney and Bachmann to opt against campaigning for support in the event.

HuffPost's Jon Ward reported from Florida on Friday:

Just a few weeks ago, the Texas governor was taking the Republican presidential primary by storm, but his star has fallen rapidly over the course of his first three debates. On Thursday night, it came crashing down.

Conservatives flocked to the three-day conclave here – kicked off by the Google-Fox News debate Thursday night – "ready to marry" Perry, but left "spooked" by his performance, said one Florida Republican with contacts among both campaign operatives and grassroots activists.

That discontent has been building, though it's not final in any sense. Perry's fortunes have fallen in large part because of a series of gaffes that demonstrated his lack of discipline and experience on a national stage. In several key moments during the past few weeks, the governor showed a tendency to undermine some of his best moments and to make tough or difficult moments even worse. His potential supporters have grown leery of Perry as the list of his unforced errors has grown longer.

Before hitting bumps in the road, Perry experienced a surge in the polls after announcing his candidacy for president of the United States. The Texas governor jumped into the GOP primary race the same day as the Ames Straw Poll. He did not actively compete in the event, which was won by Bachmann.

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