Herman Cain Shrugs Off His Anita Hill Joke

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how is it that a "successful" businessman have a shoddy website like this? abysmal.

Yeah, it looks like a porn site insisting the boobs are real. :lol:
 
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What movie if that from, it very familial to me?
 
According to Cain, you'd better have lots of toppings on that pizza if you want to be a "manly man". Vegetables will get you classified as a "sissy.":cool2:

I know some men that are vegetarian that Cain would not want to mess around with !


bulls are herbivores and I would not call them sissy!
 
Bingo. And I might remind everyone that the vast majority of women who live with controlling, abusive men defend them. They are afraid not to.

Bingo ! People would had been shock to had know my dad who was a very well respected businessman was a abusive father and husband! The whole famliy kept it a secret! and look at the huge coverup about Sandusky !!
 
I know some men that are vegetarian that Cain would not want to mess around with !


bulls are herbivores and I would not call them sissy!

Guess we can match Cain up against a sissy bull. I will refrain from sharpening the horns. PFH, what are the odds that Herman will come out on the top? ... who'd you bet on?
 
Somewhere WAY outside of "normal," that's for sure!! :lol:

Re: Cain, I think he's done for as the accusations mount up. One, maybe two, allegations of harassment, he probably could have weathered, IF he had also been well-informed and intelligent about foreign policy, domestic economic issues, etc.

Since he has not exactly shone in those areas, my fearless prediction: he's done for. Plus, the count is now up to five women who are making the allegations. That's too many to disregard.

Further fearless predictions: Romney will be the Republican candidate; he will fight a good fight, but Obama will be re-elected, probably in a close one. Romney's Mormonism does not sit well with the younger generation, which loses him some votes there. Possibly he could make up for that if he develops a platform that strongly appeals to older voters, who vote in greater proportion than younger ones, anyway.

And finally: the Republican party in general needs to look to Virginia, which in the recent election went Republican for the House, Senate, and Governorship. The Republican party won on economic issues, job creation issues. Social issues played a very minor role.

The more the Republican party emphasizes opposition to social issues that are widely accepted these days, the more they are going to lose relevance and lose voters. The more they can emphasize economic issues, balanced budgets, job creation, etc., the more they will gain voters.

So - we'll see which sorts of issues take prominence in the Republican platform. Romney I think does come down more on the pro-jobs side than the anti-various social issues side, so will be interesting how his campaign develops.

Pretty much agree.
 
OOPS I put this on the wrong thread! I removed my comment , it was about Penn State
 
I feel bad being the lawyer for Sandusky...having to make up stuff to make him look good as possible when it's impossible to do so. Lol.
 
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