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The lefts constant attack that the tea party was racist and could not stand to have a black man as president. Then came Cain, and proved that the left was full of sh*t.
It's funny to watch the liberal loonies scramble to come up with cr@p on why the tea party supports Cain. I just sit back with the popcorn and enjoy the entertainment.
I want to see Herman Cain winning primaries and beating the current frontrunner Flip (Flop) Romney in debates before we start talking about how racism in the GOP is dead. Right now I think there is a fair amount of reverse-racism regarding Cain going on in the right to make the Republican Party look as diverse and fresh as they can (which is why Sarah Palin and Chris Christie got pushed so hard to run), the truth will be revealed one way or another soon.
We also know that Herman Cain is a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, who backed the Wall Street bailout in 2008 (which he called the "recovery plan"), advocated nationalizing the banks, slammed opponents of these programs (the majority of Americans) as "free market purists," and agitated against an audit of the Federal Reserve.
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Are kitties still scary because they purr? Is ice still hot when you freeze it? Are missles still quiet when they blow up? Is a man still straight if he kisses a woman? If a tree does jumping jacks in the forest and no one's around to see him do it, do they still count? It all makes about as much sense as op's ?
I wonder if Black People will forget he's a Republican and vote for him just because he's black?
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