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"Washington Post: Herman Cain Is Bull Connor"

How soon before we see pics on liberal blogs of Cain decked out in blackface and Bojangles attire? Because clearly, one can only be “authentically Black” if one thinks precisely like White liberals tell them they must.

Robert Byrd’s Kleagle hood could not be reached for comment.

(h/t afs)

67 Replies to “"Washington Post: Herman Cain Is Bull Connor"”

  1. Squid says:

    To be fair, the white liberals only want what’s best for the poor helpless dears proud brave super-equal Americans.

  2. happyfeet says:

    Cain would make a good president I think. Way better than Obama, who mercilessly rapes our economy and our freedoms.

    Please stop raping us Obama the people cry.

    But he never listens – he just rapes harder and harder.

  3. sdferr says:

    NRO runs a piece titled, Can Cain Do It? Given what Rich Lowry and cohort have written lately, I’d wonder whether NRO wouldn’t more appropriately run a piece titled, Can NRO Undo It?

  4. John Bradley says:

    Herman Cain Is Bull Connor

    And President Obama is Bull Shit.

  5. BBHunter says:

    – Is it just me, or does the attack machine of the Left, and its lap dog media, seem to be more schizoid and panicky than usual.

    – Its almost as if they sense people aren’t buying the rhetoric anymore. The economy is still in a shambles, unemployment is still above 10-12% in many area’s, and O’fuck is still trying to stimulate business with directed vote buying give-away’s that do nothing while propping up unionism and big government, all the while cynically using the very people who keep his socialism party afloat as red neat targets for his ongoing campaign of race/class warfare.

    – How much longer before the magic technicolor great coat of Progressivism unravels completely.

  6. Jeff G. says:

    Suddenly, Cain is being subjected to purity tests from the same people who have in the past consistently decried Tea Party-types and movement conservatives for their “purity tests.”

    Funny how that happens, eh?

  7. scooter says:

    Herman Cain left the plantation.

    Which I think means that he retired from the NBA. It’s hard to keep up with stuff these days.

  8. LTC John says:

    #7 – indeed. “Any weapon at hand” seems to be their method in defense of the Establishment (sorry George Will, it exists).

    I can’t wait to get my primary ballot and mark “Cain” on it and turn it in.

  9. sdferr says:

    In recognition of Herman Cain’s appreciation of Justice Thomas’ jurisprudence I forward another such, a more fulsome account.

  10. BBHunter says:

    – I’ve noticed on the Left turd blogs that the majority of comments are running against Bummblefuck. Many say they won’t attack him, but they won’t defend him or be voting for him in the next election.

    – They are upset with Cain for “Pandering to white voters using a down home parody of dumb Southern blackness to appear as a compliant, non-threatening choice.”

    – Given the record of Francks/CRA/Fanny/Freddie/Senate/House, and the entire Dem/Progressive/ACORM party, that has to vie for the hypocrisy of the year award.

  11. Entropy says:

    Many of you guys seem to support Cain as your first choice, he’s only my second, I’m not as sold. I’m genuinely curious, as a hypothetical.

    What would happen to your opinion of him if he went in the tank for Romney in exchange for a VP or cabinet position?

    Personally I think there’s some things that support a chance of that, but I guess we’ll see. Maybe I’m way off base.

    My first thought on this is frankly that most Cainiacs would NOT follow him to Mittens. But I wonder what they’d think of Cain himself afterwards.

  12. Entropy says:

    Rape is up, happyfeet.

    Joe Biden says so.

    Does anyone else wonder if that is a ‘coded’ directive to the #OWS crew to make with the pillaging and raping?

    I’m going absolutely paranoid.

  13. DarthLevin says:

    Entropy, right now I’m backing Cain purely to stick it to the Establicans. I’m at that point.

  14. Jeff G. says:

    What would happen to your opinion of him if he went in the tank for Romney in exchange for a VP or cabinet position?

    He’d be done with Tea Party types.

    But there’s a chance if Romney wins the nomination he picks either Cain or Bachmann as a running mate.

  15. McGehee says:

    What would happen to your opinion of him if he went in the tank for Romney in exchange for a VP or cabinet position?

    I’ve made a nuisance of myself on several blogs declaring that Mitzi will never have my vote, no sir no way no how — and after 2008 that means I don’t give a honey badger who he puts, hypothetically speaking, on the ticket with him. I’ve also emailed Herman’s campaign telling him he needs to rule out joining a doomed ticket that has Romneycare at its head.

    I would indeed judge Herman badly if he took that veep slot with Mitzi; it would indicate he has failed to learn the lesson of 2008.

  16. BBHunter says:

    – There are only three people I would vote for at this point: Rudy, Cain, or Christie.

    – If the GOP machine shoe-horns Romney in as candidate my vote will be simply anti-O’fuck, so obviously I’m hoping the T-Party can avert that situation.

    – It would be nice if we had an election with candidates the people actually support for a change.

  17. sdferr says:

    Somehow, I suspect Romney won’t offer. Cain, after all, from Romney’s point of view, is unschooled. Romney will go for the pol.

  18. Entropy says:

    But there’s a chance if Romney wins the nomination he picks either Cain or Bachmann as a running mate.

    I wouldn’t hold it against either of them, so long as neither gives him the nomination in order to get it.

    I also wouldn’t support the resulting farce, the VP is worth a bucket of warm spit, he does what the President lets him do, if anything.

  19. sdferr says:

    You meant go in the tank (potentially) before having been completely defeated for the nomination Entropy? That would be unconscionable, awful, reprehensible — and totally out of character so far as I can imagine Cain’s character.

  20. Entropy says:

    Somehow, I suspect Romney won’t offer. Cain, after all, from Romney’s point of view, is unschooled. Romney will go for the pol.

    Thing is, I think he will, because Romney has to pull a McCain and put some kind of tea party Sarah Palin on the ticket.

    As arrogant as he is (so is McCain), dude’s not dumb enough to go with Romney/Crist, it’d be DOA.

  21. motionview says:

    You didn’t mention your first choice Entropy.

    I have a theory that Bill Clinton picked Barack Obama to be Hillary’s VP in 2002 or so, maneuvered Kerry into giving Obama the 2004 Convention speaking spot, and had the perfect VP, the “first mainstream African-American presidential candidate who is articulate and bright and clean-cut and a nice-looking guy” all lined up for the Clinton/Obama Dream Team 2008. Oops, sorry Hill. Back to the Sexual Liberation Tour!

    Mr Romney might wanna be careful about who’s getting to picking a VP.

  22. sdferr says:

    I had thought Bachmann the obvious choice.

  23. Entropy says:

    and totally out of character so far as I can imagine Cain’s character.

    Yeah, I really don’t expect Cain fans to estimate the likelyhood of that the same way I would, being a softer supporter.

    And since I do like Perry, it could be that my subconcious is just butthurt and seeing vivid hallacuinations of the other guys conspiring against him.

    Either he will or he won’t. I put no stake in my own speculation, we’ll see for sure in due time.

  24. Entropy says:

    You didn’t mention your first choice Entropy.

    Perry. Fool or not, I actually believe him. And I want him to be the next President.

    On the issues, he just keeps impressing the hell out of me with his policy prescriptions.

    Global Warming? No hedging: Bullshit. EPA? Gut it. His energy policy is pretty much exactly what I would come up with if I was elected POTUS. His tax policy sounds like it’s going to be pretty much exactly the tax policy I would come up with if I was president.

    When he’s not mumbling about saving a penguin for the gas lamp, he says exactly what I want and I think he’s actually genuine about it.

    Strong libertarian leanings, federalism, 10th ammendment, defund the UN….

    Even on the VP pick : “A cross between Gingrich and Cain”.

    I don’t care if he’s retarded, I like him.

    Retards need representation too you know.

  25. sdferr says:

    I can tell you Entropy, I’d be happy to see Gov. Perry bring a greater depth of speech on the nation, its principles, troubles, and solutions to those troubles deriving from those principles than Mr Cain has thus far done. Or anyone vying for the nomination, for that matter. Until then, however, I will hope Mr Cain himself does better. I can’t say whether he will.

  26. McGehee says:

    I can vote for Perry, if he gets the presidential nod. He can even put Mitzi on the ticket with him and I’d snicker up my sleeve while voting for it 13 months from now.

  27. Entropy says:

    Yeah we’re pretty much in the same boat.

    I’m just waiting for either one of them to seal it. Ultimately I’m looking to go with whichever of the 2 that put’s it to rest.

  28. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Cain, Gingrich, Bachmann, Santorum, who the libertarians running? maybe I’ll just write in Palin.

    In that order.

    If Romney offered Cain the VP slot and he accepted, I don’t think I’d vote for the ticket, but I wouldn’t hold it against Cain. On the other hand, were Cain to drop out early (poor showing in Iowa and/or funding dries up, say) and he turns around and pulls a Pawlenty, that I would hold against him.

  29. Entropy says:

    were Cain to drop out early (poor showing in Iowa and/or funding dries up, say) and he turns around and pulls a Pawlenty, that I would hold against him.

    That was basically the hypothetical I was using.

  30. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Forgot about Perry. Yeah, I guess I’d vote for him before a libertarian also ran.

  31. Ernst Schreiber says:

    That’s what I thought Entropy. Can’t really see it happening, though.

  32. LBascom says:

    If the choice is Obama or a turnip, with Cain as the turnips VP, I’ll vote for the turnip and feel happy a guy like Cain will have some influence.

    I could vote for Perry and feel OK. Unless the dumbass picks Romney for VP. I’d still vote for him, but I’d feel sad.

  33. Silver Whistle says:

    Yeah, I guess I’d vote for him before a libertarian also ran.

    He has a name, you know. Dr. Paul.

  34. happyfeet says:

    if the choice is a Romney vs. Obama whore-on-whore deathmatch I’m a go get tasty pancakes and feel very sad for America. I don’t vote for veeps ever that doesn’t make any sense to me.

    Especially now that America’s Timeline of Fail is more and more abbreviated.

  35. BBHunter says:

    – Drudge: Iowa earlies, Cain 28%, Romney 21%

  36. McGehee says:

    I don’t vote for veeps ever that doesn’t make any sense to me.

    2008 was the exception for me. I didn’t like how it ended up and I’ll never do it again.

  37. McGehee says:

    …of course, I don’t vote against veeps either. So if Mitzi wants a spot in the next Republican administration, I won’t mind if he’s #2. It’s perfect for him.

  38. Entropy says:

    He has a name, you know. Dr. Paul.

    Actually, some probably earnest but very odd dude from California who works for (owns I think) a place called “Sativa Sciences” – as in I would guess cannibis sativa, which I don’t have the damnedest problem with but let’s be realistic running a guy who does it for a living is taking it a bit far given the polity – is running as the Libertarian candidate next year.

    Or I should say, will be running for, but he’s the only guy running I think and has no opponents.

    I can’t remember his name either.

  39. LBascom says:

    McGehee, the problem is many times the VP becomes President.

    H Bush after Reagan for instance. I think the choice is relevant, though it’s hard to see one being a deal breaker.

  40. Entropy says:

    So if Mitzi wants a spot in the next Republican administration, I won’t mind if he’s #2. It’s perfect for him.

    There was a time when I would have rejected that.

    Because I would have thought that meant we had to run him as president next time.

    That was before I learned how infrequently largely annonymous VP’s ever end up as Presidents, or often even get a shot. Since my memory was 8 years old when the media told me Cheney was odd, I accidently believed them. Now I don’t really care if you want to run Sheriff Joe Biden on both tickets.

    We might be able to talk him into it.

    For the lulz. We need a czar to crack down on these rapes what are up.

    I do think Gingrich would, however, be the goddamn all time perfect vice president, strategically.

  41. Entropy says:

    H Bush after Reagan for instance.

    Certainly it’s possible, we can elect whoever we want, and I know no one can imagine how we might just give it to him out of seniority, we’ve never done that before.

    But it surely isn’t remotely inevitable.

    Statistically, veeps are still a lower threat to become POTUS than, say, southern governors.

    I’d be more worried about 2016/2020 Romney run if he somehow managed to become Governor of Georgia.

  42. sdferr says:

    The funny part about the rapes what will go up is that they were even more upper in the olden days when there were many many many more cops round about.

  43. Entropy says:

    How the bloody hell does a cop even prevent a rape realistically?

    Under what circumstances does a chick who’s being raped be able to call 911 and then on top of that, the cops were eating donuts in her garage and show up in 15 seconds?

    Is that the plan, they’re finally ready to start taking out the 3rd ammendment now?

    On duty federal cops in every woman’s garage! Whether they like it or not. And whether they get raped by them or not too.

  44. happyfeet says:

    rape prevention is called a “gun” or sometimes a “firearm”

  45. Swen says:

    @13. Don’t be so negative, Entropy!

  46. sdferr says:

    It’s pretty obvious a given rape can’t be stopped, sure, but on the other hand, I think many rapists rape over and over again, so catching one, the cops stop his future rapes; then on conviction, turn him over to the already incarcerated man-rapers. That’s about the best we can hope for, if the vics don’t have guns for to shoot his nuts off with.

  47. newrouter says:

    “rape prevention is called a “gun” or sometimes a “firearm””

    just throw hairplugs at the problem

  48. happyfeet says:

    I missed this today

    Despite a campaign-style push this week by President Barack Obama, the Senate on Thursday scuttled pared-back jobs legislation aimed at helping state and local governments avoid layoffs of teachers and firefighters.

    it may have just happened cause the article right now says

    The xx-xx vote came in relation to a motion to simply take up the bill.

  49. sdferr says:

    Maybe this hf? 50-50

  50. sdferr says:

    oops, link

  51. happyfeet says:

    yes thank you that is it

  52. newrouter says:

    “Maybe this hf? 50-50”

    hairplugs where are you?

  53. sdferr says:

    Cloture though, wants 60, so VP Joe is superfluous in that case.

  54. newrouter says:

    mr. joe ain’t never superfluous when rape rape is at steak. red blooded steak steak.

  55. sdferr says:

    Good point newrouter: he’s got three Democrats to track down for to demonize.

  56. newrouter says:

    All we need is freedom
    Posted: October 20, 2011, 12:13 pm – Last updated: October 20, 2011, 5:59 pm

    View 697 Thursday, October 20, 2011

    The headline is that Khadaffi is dead, ignominiously shot down while pleading for his life. So far as I know they didn’t take the body out and hang it upside down in a public square, but much of this is reminiscent of the death of Benito Mussolini – who was, oddly enough, the founder of the nation of Libya. Libya didn’t exist until the Italians formed it from the provinces of Tripolitania , Cyrenaica, and various interior Berber, Taureg, and other tribal groups in the province of Fezzan. The Italian marshal charged with unification was given carte blanche, and the unification wars were brutal. Under Mussolini the trains ran on time – actually there weren’t trains, but a Coast Road was built from Tripoli to the Egyptian border, modern factories such as a Fiat plant were built, and there were numerous showpiece public works such as cathedrals and the Marble Arch commemorating unification. Jewish enterprises thrived.

    Link

    sci fie guy goes hitler. sumthing about stupid peeps and jews. just ask la county teachers.

  57. newrouter says:

    “Jewish enterprises thrived.”

    yea libya used to be christian ax augustine turd? or we can’t discuss the idiot from mecca?

  58. Ernst Schreiber says:

    point of personal pedantry:

    Augustine was born and made bishop in what is now Algeria.

    And Jewish enterprises pretty muched thrived everywhere. They were like the Chinese of the ancient world.

  59. serr8d says:

    There’s one overwhelming reason to support Herman Cain 2012 AFAIC: to directly counter the new pro-Obama anti-Capitalist #OWS (pardon the ’60’s jargon) ‘Communist menace’. Unless you think that’ll mostly go away when the snow flies? I don’t.

  60. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Don’t know if it’ll go away, but the cold will probably put a damper on the rape (but don’t call it rape-rape, because they want to deal with it in house —through counseling).

    I got to admit, there’s a beautiful symmetry to the though of a black president sicking the dogs on a bunch of spoiled white trust fund brats.

    Let us then hope that the Post is right for once.

  61. Entropy says:

    Dude for the most part they have like 2 people in half these places.

    The cold might not stop the occupation of Zucotti Park or whatever, they’ll consolidate. But periphary occupations will be axed left and right once their nipples freeze off.

    I’m still hoping the Israelis jump in with #Occupy Palestine myself.

  62. geoffb says:

    Herman Cain Accused of ‘Minstrelsy’ in New York Times

    Spike Lee takes the bait and runs with it.

  63. B. Moe says:

    How the bloody hell does a cop even prevent a rape realistically?

    He just goes ahead and pays for it.

  64. sdferr says:

    Beautiful. Oh, there’s a fight going on in Ohio? Who knew?:

    To qualify for zone status under Cain’s plan, a given jurisdiction will have to enact policies the unions consider anathema – such as the elimination of the minimum wage, the provision of school vouchers, or the declaration of a zone as a “right-to-work” area.

  65. geoffb says:

    After Herman Cain was treated to his Bush/Musharraf moment, Hillary Clinton took the opportunity to say that a real leader has to have encyclopedic knowledge of the entire world, such pedantry, as she knows, takes years to perfect but can be married into.

  66. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Hillary’s encyclopaedic knowledge consists of spending the last three years enacting her own personal Eat, Pray, Love. I don’t think Herman has anything to worry about.

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