Cain announces is suspension of campaign..

In his announcement, Cain blamed the media for spinning his campaign. And his supporters, as well as some conservative commentators, will likely continue to blame the media, Democrats and the women who spoke out against him for his campaign's demise. They will bemoan the campaign trail as an ugly place that eats its unsuspecting victims alive. But as unprepared as Cain may have been for life in the political spotlight and the invasive cavity search that is performed on presidential hopefuls, the truth is he was far less prepared to actually be our president.

He can't blame the media for his fumbles on foreign policy, or his inability to explain his own position on abortion. Nor can he blame Democrats or his alleged victims for his failure to sell his 9-9-9 plan as the solution to all of our ills.

Herman Cain is not a victim. He's a man who decided he deserved the highest vote of confidence the country could give him. And though he may be a genuine, likable and thoughtful person with some good ideas, he did not deserve that vote.

Herman Cain knew what he didn't know. He should have realized that it was too much to be president.

Herman Cain is not a victim - CNN.com

And lest you start screaming about libs ...

Editor's note: S.E. Cupp is author of "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity" and co-author of "Why You're Wrong About the Right." She is a columnist at the New York Daily News, senior writer at the Daily Caller, and a political commentator.
 
In his announcement, Cain blamed the media for spinning his campaign. And his supporters, as well as some conservative commentators, will likely continue to blame the media, Democrats and the women who spoke out against him for his campaign's demise. They will bemoan the campaign trail as an ugly place that eats its unsuspecting victims alive. But as unprepared as Cain may have been for life in the political spotlight and the invasive cavity search that is performed on presidential hopefuls, the truth is he was far less prepared to actually be our president.

He can't blame the media for his fumbles on foreign policy, or his inability to explain his own position on abortion. Nor can he blame Democrats or his alleged victims for his failure to sell his 9-9-9 plan as the solution to all of our ills.

Herman Cain is not a victim. He's a man who decided he deserved the highest vote of confidence the country could give him. And though he may be a genuine, likable and thoughtful person with some good ideas, he did not deserve that vote.

Herman Cain knew what he didn't know. He should have realized that it was too much to be president.

Herman Cain is not a victim - CNN.com

And lest you start screaming about libs ...

Editor's note: S.E. Cupp is author of "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity" and co-author of "Why You're Wrong About the Right." She is a columnist at the New York Daily News, senior writer at the Daily Caller, and a political commentator.
That RW palooka got caught up by his own hype. He allowed his adoring RW radio fans to pump up his already bloated big head into thinking he had a legitimate shot at Presidency.

Well, he sure found out that that was not the case.

WHAPS!!!!!


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In his announcement, Cain blamed the media for spinning his campaign. And his supporters, as well as some conservative commentators, will likely continue to blame the media, Democrats and the women who spoke out against him for his campaign's demise. They will bemoan the campaign trail as an ugly place that eats its unsuspecting victims alive. But as unprepared as Cain may have been for life in the political spotlight and the invasive cavity search that is performed on presidential hopefuls, the truth is he was far less prepared to actually be our president.

He can't blame the media for his fumbles on foreign policy, or his inability to explain his own position on abortion. Nor can he blame Democrats or his alleged victims for his failure to sell his 9-9-9 plan as the solution to all of our ills.

Herman Cain is not a victim. He's a man who decided he deserved the highest vote of confidence the country could give him. And though he may be a genuine, likable and thoughtful person with some good ideas, he did not deserve that vote.

Herman Cain knew what he didn't know. He should have realized that it was too much to be president.

Herman Cain is not a victim - CNN.com

And lest you start screaming about libs ...

Editor's note: S.E. Cupp is author of "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity" and co-author of "Why You're Wrong About the Right." She is a columnist at the New York Daily News, senior writer at the Daily Caller, and a political commentator.

Typical conservative victimhood

They are not responsible for their poor choices......it is the medias reporting on those choices
 
I appreciated the author taking the stand she did. That shows me that what I see on this board is not representative of the typical conservative. Nor is Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck or Ann Coulter.
 
bullshit and you know it - the same shit was done to Sarah Palin

All Republican voters have to do is ignore it and go on supporting their candidates. I assure you, I have no intention of voting in the GOP primary, so whether or not I support Cain makes, at this point, no difference at all to his chances.

At least we vette ours :fu:

You will mindlessly vote for Obama and that proves my point :cuckoo:

If you actually "vetted" anyone, then why was there Palin, Perry, Cain and Romney?

All of 'em have skeletons. Just ask Cain.

And..........if you don't believe that there was actually an affair, why was it that Cain told Hannity not to go playing detective? It was on this week, and when Hannity asked Cain about the possiblity of tracking airline tickets, as well as looking at cameras (last time she said they were in Vegas at the Hollyfield fight), Cain then told Hannity to "not go playing detective"?

Nope, sorry.........Cain's trying to hide something.
 
Now that the left's whipping boy is gone can we start talking about the real issues
Such as a failed economy or a failed government?

Sure, let's talk about how much of a colossal failure CONGRESS is.
How the teabag freshmen hasn't created any jobs like they promised.
How instead, the teabag freshman created more gridlock and intransigence in Congress.
Sure, let's get back to the issues at hand.


Well if we are going to discuss the issues we should at least start with an honest discussion.
1. the tea party did not campaign in 2008-2010 about creating jobs They were sent to DC to do exactly what they have been doing. Stopping the progressive dangerous legislation of the democratic controlled congress of 2007-2011. They did their job.
2. Why did the democratic controlled congress start working on jobs the last two years they were in control with a democratic president?
3. but you can remain partisan because what the recent congress both house and senate have done have really fuck Americas rights with the lasy bill both chambers have passed.
 
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