Koch Brothers deep pockets are supporting .... TADA!!!

So what?

To the best of my knowledge, neither of them are or were terrorist pigs and pieces of shit, like Bill Ayers. Neither of them crashed and entire nations economy and put hundreds of thousands out of work and ruined hundreds of thousands others retirements.

But, for some reason, the left drools over these businessmen.

Jealousy, obviously. Rich is bad (unless the rich are Soros, Jobs, Gates, Kerry, Kennedy, etc.)

As I said, so what?

Koch Industries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Some background. Want more?
As I said, so what?
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post

Cain’s campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his “9-9-9” plan to rewrite the nation’s tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.

The once little-known businessman’s political activities are getting fresh scrutiny these days since he soared to the top of some national polls.

His links to the Koch brothers could undercut his outsider, non-political image among tea party fans who detest politics as usual and candidates connected with the party machine.

Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast

Cain has spent most of his life individualizing the message of the civil-rights movement and insisting color should not play a role in modern politics. But such a view may begin to sound naive if his candidacy continues to alienate African-Americans. In the past week, Cain has had to fend off challenges from multiple black luminaries, including Cornell West, who accused Cain of “coldness toward poor people,” and Syracuse professor Boyce Watkins, who on CNN called him “the perfect racist.”

Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson told Newsweek he thinks of Cain as “Jimmy Stewart in blackface.” “He’s Mr. Smith goes to Washington. The good ol’ boy you just love. He’s the black man white people would prefer over Obama, and he’s the black man that is more like them and who thinks like them. He makes them feel they aren’t racist because they support him at this level and not Obama.’’

Singer and civil-rights activist Harry Belafonte, who made headlines when he called Cain a “bad apple” during a recent interview with Joy Behar, says it’s impossible to accept Cain as a black candidate with those politics. “I’m pretty sure African-Americans don’t take Cain seriously, but I’m not sure about white people,” Belafonte tells Newsweek. “They believe this black man is the real deal. He isn’t. Anyone who says what he says isn’t.”

Cain has fired back at his critics—and in doing so, only inflamed the controversy. “He’s been on that banana boat too long,” he says in response to Belafonte, accusing the 84-year-old performer of trying to “intimidate” people of color who might even consider supporting his candidacy. “Harry Belafonte called me a bad apple. Now he knows he’s not going to shut me up.” And speaking to other media outlets earlier this week, he said West had “been in academia too long” and was hung up on “symbolic stuff.”

Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post

Cain’s campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his “9-9-9” plan to rewrite the nation’s tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.

The once little-known businessman’s political activities are getting fresh scrutiny these days since he soared to the top of some national polls.

His links to the Koch brothers could undercut his outsider, non-political image among tea party fans who detest politics as usual and candidates connected with the party machine.

Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast

Cain has spent most of his life individualizing the message of the civil-rights movement and insisting color should not play a role in modern politics. But such a view may begin to sound naive if his candidacy continues to alienate African-Americans. In the past week, Cain has had to fend off challenges from multiple black luminaries, including Cornell West, who accused Cain of “coldness toward poor people,” and Syracuse professor Boyce Watkins, who on CNN called him “the perfect racist.”

Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson told Newsweek he thinks of Cain as “Jimmy Stewart in blackface.” “He’s Mr. Smith goes to Washington. The good ol’ boy you just love. He’s the black man white people would prefer over Obama, and he’s the black man that is more like them and who thinks like them. He makes them feel they aren’t racist because they support him at this level and not Obama.’’

Singer and civil-rights activist Harry Belafonte, who made headlines when he called Cain a “bad apple” during a recent interview with Joy Behar, says it’s impossible to accept Cain as a black candidate with those politics. “I’m pretty sure African-Americans don’t take Cain seriously, but I’m not sure about white people,” Belafonte tells Newsweek. “They believe this black man is the real deal. He isn’t. Anyone who says what he says isn’t.”

Cain has fired back at his critics—and in doing so, only inflamed the controversy. “He’s been on that banana boat too long,” he says in response to Belafonte, accusing the 84-year-old performer of trying to “intimidate” people of color who might even consider supporting his candidacy. “Harry Belafonte called me a bad apple. Now he knows he’s not going to shut me up.” And speaking to other media outlets earlier this week, he said West had “been in academia too long” and was hung up on “symbolic stuff.”

Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.
Exactly.

And, funny thing is, just a week or two ago, the left was condemning Cain for not having any big donors.

Next, they'll condemn him for breathing.

Hypocrites have no credibility.
 
So what?

To the best of my knowledge, neither of them are or were terrorist pigs and pieces of shit, like Bill Ayers. Neither of them crashed and entire nations economy and put hundreds of thousands out of work and ruined hundreds of thousands others retirements.

But, for some reason, the left drools over these businessmen.

Jealousy, obviously. Rich is bad (unless the rich are Soros, Jobs, Gates, Kerry, Kennedy, etc.)

As I said, so what?

They're for lower taxes and less regulation which is against everything Communists and Socialists are for
Then it makes sense that they support Cain.

The left prefers nonsense, obviously.

Really, if I recall the Eastern Europen landscape was terribly polluted by the Communists. It seems the leading commies hated regulations and didn't care about damaging the environment or harming their citizens. So, either you're wrong, or the Koch Brothers are commies.
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post

Cain’s campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his “9-9-9” plan to rewrite the nation’s tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.

The once little-known businessman’s political activities are getting fresh scrutiny these days since he soared to the top of some national polls.

His links to the Koch brothers could undercut his outsider, non-political image among tea party fans who detest politics as usual and candidates connected with the party machine.

Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast

Cain has spent most of his life individualizing the message of the civil-rights movement and insisting color should not play a role in modern politics. But such a view may begin to sound naive if his candidacy continues to alienate African-Americans. In the past week, Cain has had to fend off challenges from multiple black luminaries, including Cornell West, who accused Cain of “coldness toward poor people,” and Syracuse professor Boyce Watkins, who on CNN called him “the perfect racist.”

Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson told Newsweek he thinks of Cain as “Jimmy Stewart in blackface.” “He’s Mr. Smith goes to Washington. The good ol’ boy you just love. He’s the black man white people would prefer over Obama, and he’s the black man that is more like them and who thinks like them. He makes them feel they aren’t racist because they support him at this level and not Obama.’’

Singer and civil-rights activist Harry Belafonte, who made headlines when he called Cain a “bad apple” during a recent interview with Joy Behar, says it’s impossible to accept Cain as a black candidate with those politics. “I’m pretty sure African-Americans don’t take Cain seriously, but I’m not sure about white people,” Belafonte tells Newsweek. “They believe this black man is the real deal. He isn’t. Anyone who says what he says isn’t.”

Cain has fired back at his critics—and in doing so, only inflamed the controversy. “He’s been on that banana boat too long,” he says in response to Belafonte, accusing the 84-year-old performer of trying to “intimidate” people of color who might even consider supporting his candidacy. “Harry Belafonte called me a bad apple. Now he knows he’s not going to shut me up.” And speaking to other media outlets earlier this week, he said West had “been in academia too long” and was hung up on “symbolic stuff.”

Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.

Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post



Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast



Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.

Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.

Amen!
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post



Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast



Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.

Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.
Ummmmm, the statement by Westwall involved two players - someone or some group and a billionaire who backs them.

Soros - the billionaire - backs the OWS and Obama - the someone or some group.

The Kochs - the billionaires - back Cain - the someone or some group.

The former is OK with the left, yet the latter is not OK with the left.

Hypocrites have no credibility.
 
Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.

Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.
Ummmmm, the statement by Westwall involved two players - someone or some group and a billionaire who backs them.

Soros - the billionaire - backs the OWS and Obama - the someone or some group.

The Kochs - the billionaires - back Cain - the someone or some group.

The former is OK with the left, yet the latter is not OK with the left.

Hypocrites have no credibility.
The Koch brothers Employ unions and are award winning environmentalists by this admin.


The left is just pissed they are not getting the money.

It always leads to the same place. The greed of democrats.
 
Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.
Ummmmm, the statement by Westwall involved two players - someone or some group and a billionaire who backs them.

Soros - the billionaire - backs the OWS and Obama - the someone or some group.

The Kochs - the billionaires - back Cain - the someone or some group.

The former is OK with the left, yet the latter is not OK with the left.

Hypocrites have no credibility.
The Koch brothers Employ unions and are award winning environmentalists by this admin.


The left is just pissed they are not getting the money.

It always leads to the same place. The greed of democrats.

Huh...?
 
Cain’s campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his “9-9-9” plan to rewrite the nation’s tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.

The once little-known businessman’s political activities are getting fresh scrutiny these days since he soared to the top of some national polls.

His links to the Koch brothers could undercut his outsider, non-political image among tea party fans who detest politics as usual and candidates connected with the party machine.


I have four words for you,

"No controlling legal authority"
 
Ummmmm, the statement by Westwall involved two players - someone or some group and a billionaire who backs them.

Soros - the billionaire - backs the OWS and Obama - the someone or some group.

The Kochs - the billionaires - back Cain - the someone or some group.

The former is OK with the left, yet the latter is not OK with the left.

Hypocrites have no credibility.
The Koch brothers Employ unions and are award winning environmentalists by this admin.


The left is just pissed they are not getting the money.

It always leads to the same place. The greed of democrats.

Huh...?
Gawd, you really ARE a moron! Really.

Or, are you a truthmatters sock?
 
Congratulations, Mr. Cain!

Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain’s campaign - The Washington Post



Lord, I do love the internet. It's hard to pull the wool over people's eyes when they have instant access to full disclosure. :D

And in other news;

Herman Cain Newsweek Profile: Calls Obama 'Terrible,' Fires Back at Critics - The Daily Beast



Oh, yeah. This is going to be oodles of fun. :)




Surprise surprise someone is in the pocket of billionaires. Interesting how Soros gets a pass for the same behaviour on the other side. Condemn it in both parties or don't bother raising the issue, it just makes you look like a tool.

Ah, Soros isn't running for President, Cain is. Soros is a billionaire, Cain is in the pocket of billionaires. Also, Soros earned his money, the kochroaches inherited theirs.

you are such a blithering idiot, seriously. :lol:
 
Wouldn't it make more sense to put their support behind a NON "temporary flavor?" Or does said non not fit into their agenda.
I trust no punditry or polls at this stage of the process. Get back to me come January. Till then it's all manipulation by media manipulators to get you to buy their brand.
 
After your stupidity in lapping up flat-wrong crap from HuffPo, you lap it up from ThinkProgress.

True morons have no capacity to learn from experience. That's you, dustbrain.

Si, you're funny. Obviously retarded, but funny.
Calling me names doesn't change the fact that you have no capacity to learn. That makes you a moron in the true clinical sense.

But, at least you appear to be a happy moron. :thup:
 
Cain is also apparently an Ayn Rand fan. Here's a picture of him with his arm around Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugs...

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ZOMG! Cain likes an author!

Burn the witch (warlock, whatever) and the book!















Idiot.
 

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