The Face of our next President - 2012

Herman Cain: if pizza is a major campaign issue, he has a chance. Otherwise, he knows nothing. Some concerns:

He is an ignoramus on foreign policy issues such as Israel -- “Right of return?” – and he admitted he has no idea what to do about the war in Afghanistan.
He was hollering in May about making people reread the Constitution, and then proceeded to reel off quotes from the Constitution, which are actually from the Declaration of Independence. Later he started hollering about who, under the Constitution, controls bankruptcy laws, and got it completely wrong. Thus endeth the history lesson.
He wants to cut corporate tax rates, return to the gold standard, “reform” Social Security, ban abortion, repeal Obamacare, ban same-sex marriage, and impose the suicidally impractical Fair Tax.
He won’t appoint a Muslim to high office because Muslims allegedly want to impose sharia law, although he is now parsing his statement
He called Planned Parenthood “a planned genocide…to kill black babies.”
He is 65 and has already battled advanced cancer.
It is difficult to see how the GOP is going to pivot from years of race-baiting, to backing a black pizza guy. It would require an entire change in mentality and strategy. And against Cain, Obama could put some of the south in play.


So, yes, nominate him please! Not only will he be crushed in 2012, he will actually put the deep South back in play.
 
Meet our next President of the United States, Mr. Herman Cain!

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Self-made millionaire, experienced business leader, talk show host, conservative....in other words, EVERYTHING Obama is not.

Oh yeah, he's black on both sides of his family. Not just one. ;)

His official website: Home | TheHermanatorPAC.com - Take back our government

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Raised in Georgia, Cain adopted the lessons of his parents – dedication to hard work and the importance of faith – and carried them with him to the pinnacle of the corporate world. Cain earned a degree in mathematics from Morehouse College in 1967 and later earned a master’s degree in computer science from Purdue University, while working as a mathematician for the Department of the Navy. He then worked as a business analyst for The Coca-Cola Company. In 1968, he married his wife, Gloria and they have two grown children.

In 1977, Herman Cain joined The Pillsbury Company and within three years, at the age of 34, rose to the position of Vice President of Corporate Systems and Services. Cain, reflecting his father’s drive to seek greater challenges, then set his sights on a corporate presidency.

With this goal ahead of him and his mother’s faith to support him, Cain resigned his senior position and started on another career path – the restaurant industry. He started from the ground up by making hamburgers at Pillsbury’s Burger King division. Nine months later, he was managing 400 Burger King units in the Philadelphia region, the country’s poorest performer. Within three years, his region had earned the reputation for excellence and was the company’s best.

In 1986, Pillsbury appointed Cain to the presidency of the then financially troubled Godfather’s Pizza, Inc. chain headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. In 14 short months, under Cain’s leadership, the chain regained profitability. In 1988, he led his executive team in a buyout of the company from Pillsbury.

Cain was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association in 1988. In 1994 to 1995, he served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. While leading this association, he developed the organization into a pro-business voice via national debates and speeches concerning health care reform, employment policies, and taxation. Following this experience, he was appointed to serve on the Economic Growth and Tax Reform Commission in addition to serving as Chairman and Member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He then became a senior advisor to the 1996 Dole/Kemp campaign for the Presidency.

Herman Cain continued the responsibilities of President and Chairman of Godfather’s Pizza, Incorporated, while beginning a second career delivering national keynote speeches. Using his messages as the foundation, he created his own leadership consulting company, The THE New Voice, Inc. THE New Voice packages his speaking and develops his products, including books, DVDs, CDs of gospel music, and promotes his keynote speeches. He has authored four books to date on topics ranging from leadership to self-empowerment including Leadership is Common Sense and CEO of Self.

In 1996, Cain became CEO and President of the National Restaurant Association. He had been a member of the NRA Board since 1988, and had served as its elected volunteer chairman in 1994/1995. Cain thus became the only volunteer chairman to become the full-time CEO and President of the Association while still a member of the Board. Cain headed the NRA in this position for two and a half years.

In 1999, Cain sought to leverage his restaurant experience with the technology market and he became CEO and President of RetailDNA. Its mission is to provide innovative marketing solutions to the retail sector.

Today, Herman is a radio talk show host on “The Herman Cain Show” out of Atlanta’s WSB 750am and is a FOX News Business Commentator. Cain remains President and CEO of THE New Voice, Inc. and serves on the Boards of Directors for AGCO Corporation, Hallmark Cards Incorporated and Whirlpool Corporation. In 2004, he ran as a candidate for the United States Senate from Georgia.



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Viddler.com - Herman Cain's SRLC Speech - Uploaded by rightscoop

The New Herman Cain Show on wsbradio.com

LOL. There is a extreme right wing faction of the Republican Party that is determined to never again have a black President of the United States of America. They don't like BHO...what makes you think they'll stomach another, just because he has a -R, after his name? Herman Cain is a fool, and an "Uncle Tom" of the first magnitude. If you think Pawlenty, Romney or Palin are going to sit idly by, and let him get the nomination by default, then you have underestimated them. I'll bet you money.
 
Meet our next President of the United States, Mr. Herman Cain!

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Self-made millionaire, experienced business leader, talk show host, conservative....in other words, EVERYTHING Obama is not.

Oh yeah, he's black on both sides of his family. Not just one. ;)

His official website: Home | TheHermanatorPAC.com - Take back our government

36979_1448021834166_1041781835_1315923_2687507_n.jpg


Raised in Georgia, Cain adopted the lessons of his parents – dedication to hard work and the importance of faith – and carried them with him to the pinnacle of the corporate world. Cain earned a degree in mathematics from Morehouse College in 1967 and later earned a master’s degree in computer science from Purdue University, while working as a mathematician for the Department of the Navy. He then worked as a business analyst for The Coca-Cola Company. In 1968, he married his wife, Gloria and they have two grown children.

In 1977, Herman Cain joined The Pillsbury Company and within three years, at the age of 34, rose to the position of Vice President of Corporate Systems and Services. Cain, reflecting his father’s drive to seek greater challenges, then set his sights on a corporate presidency.

With this goal ahead of him and his mother’s faith to support him, Cain resigned his senior position and started on another career path – the restaurant industry. He started from the ground up by making hamburgers at Pillsbury’s Burger King division. Nine months later, he was managing 400 Burger King units in the Philadelphia region, the country’s poorest performer. Within three years, his region had earned the reputation for excellence and was the company’s best.

In 1986, Pillsbury appointed Cain to the presidency of the then financially troubled Godfather’s Pizza, Inc. chain headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. In 14 short months, under Cain’s leadership, the chain regained profitability. In 1988, he led his executive team in a buyout of the company from Pillsbury.

Cain was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association in 1988. In 1994 to 1995, he served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. While leading this association, he developed the organization into a pro-business voice via national debates and speeches concerning health care reform, employment policies, and taxation. Following this experience, he was appointed to serve on the Economic Growth and Tax Reform Commission in addition to serving as Chairman and Member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He then became a senior advisor to the 1996 Dole/Kemp campaign for the Presidency.

Herman Cain continued the responsibilities of President and Chairman of Godfather’s Pizza, Incorporated, while beginning a second career delivering national keynote speeches. Using his messages as the foundation, he created his own leadership consulting company, The THE New Voice, Inc. THE New Voice packages his speaking and develops his products, including books, DVDs, CDs of gospel music, and promotes his keynote speeches. He has authored four books to date on topics ranging from leadership to self-empowerment including Leadership is Common Sense and CEO of Self.

In 1996, Cain became CEO and President of the National Restaurant Association. He had been a member of the NRA Board since 1988, and had served as its elected volunteer chairman in 1994/1995. Cain thus became the only volunteer chairman to become the full-time CEO and President of the Association while still a member of the Board. Cain headed the NRA in this position for two and a half years.

In 1999, Cain sought to leverage his restaurant experience with the technology market and he became CEO and President of RetailDNA. Its mission is to provide innovative marketing solutions to the retail sector.

Today, Herman is a radio talk show host on “The Herman Cain Show” out of Atlanta’s WSB 750am and is a FOX News Business Commentator. Cain remains President and CEO of THE New Voice, Inc. and serves on the Boards of Directors for AGCO Corporation, Hallmark Cards Incorporated and Whirlpool Corporation. In 2004, he ran as a candidate for the United States Senate from Georgia.



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Viddler.com - Herman Cain's SRLC Speech - Uploaded by rightscoop

The New Herman Cain Show on wsbradio.com

LOL. There is a extreme right wing faction of the Republican Party that is determined to never again have a black President of the United States of America. They don't like BHO...what makes you think they'll stomach another, just because he has a -R, after his name? Herman Cain is a fool, and an "Uncle Tom" of the first magnitude. If you think Pawlenty, Romney or Palin are going to sit idly by, and let him get the nomination by default, then you have underestimated them. I'll bet you money.

Just what we need on this board, another fucking racist.
 
Yep, love him...we have a couple 3 threads on him already. ;)

He was proclaimed as a self hating black here.

Yeah they tried that shit when he ran for office a few years back. It didn't stick.

He didn't win--only reason was he was running against the incumbent, Johnny Isakson (a true dickhead and dirtbag, I know him personally, almost bought a house from him. He's a shyster).

Had Herman run against someone else, he actually might have won. He's got a LOT of support here in GA.

He's got mine. I was leaning towards Palin, but I'd love to see a Cain/Palin ticket. That would make my day. Cain President, Palin VP.

That's sexist......(just kidding)

Palin has more executive experience.

I think Palin needs to be in there somewhere.

Imagine a White House with Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Herman Cain, and Newt Gingrich in it in various capacities.

Talking about sweeping out corruption and a new era of White House efficiency.
 
Meet our next President of the United States, Mr. Herman Cain!

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Self-made millionaire, experienced business leader, talk show host, conservative....in other words, EVERYTHING Obama is not.

Oh yeah, he's black on both sides of his family. Not just one. ;)

His official website: Home | TheHermanatorPAC.com - Take back our government

36979_1448021834166_1041781835_1315923_2687507_n.jpg


Raised in Georgia, Cain adopted the lessons of his parents – dedication to hard work and the importance of faith – and carried them with him to the pinnacle of the corporate world. Cain earned a degree in mathematics from Morehouse College in 1967 and later earned a master’s degree in computer science from Purdue University, while working as a mathematician for the Department of the Navy. He then worked as a business analyst for The Coca-Cola Company. In 1968, he married his wife, Gloria and they have two grown children.

In 1977, Herman Cain joined The Pillsbury Company and within three years, at the age of 34, rose to the position of Vice President of Corporate Systems and Services. Cain, reflecting his father’s drive to seek greater challenges, then set his sights on a corporate presidency.

With this goal ahead of him and his mother’s faith to support him, Cain resigned his senior position and started on another career path – the restaurant industry. He started from the ground up by making hamburgers at Pillsbury’s Burger King division. Nine months later, he was managing 400 Burger King units in the Philadelphia region, the country’s poorest performer. Within three years, his region had earned the reputation for excellence and was the company’s best.

In 1986, Pillsbury appointed Cain to the presidency of the then financially troubled Godfather’s Pizza, Inc. chain headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. In 14 short months, under Cain’s leadership, the chain regained profitability. In 1988, he led his executive team in a buyout of the company from Pillsbury.

Cain was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association in 1988. In 1994 to 1995, he served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. While leading this association, he developed the organization into a pro-business voice via national debates and speeches concerning health care reform, employment policies, and taxation. Following this experience, he was appointed to serve on the Economic Growth and Tax Reform Commission in addition to serving as Chairman and Member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He then became a senior advisor to the 1996 Dole/Kemp campaign for the Presidency.

Herman Cain continued the responsibilities of President and Chairman of Godfather’s Pizza, Incorporated, while beginning a second career delivering national keynote speeches. Using his messages as the foundation, he created his own leadership consulting company, The THE New Voice, Inc. THE New Voice packages his speaking and develops his products, including books, DVDs, CDs of gospel music, and promotes his keynote speeches. He has authored four books to date on topics ranging from leadership to self-empowerment including Leadership is Common Sense and CEO of Self.

In 1996, Cain became CEO and President of the National Restaurant Association. He had been a member of the NRA Board since 1988, and had served as its elected volunteer chairman in 1994/1995. Cain thus became the only volunteer chairman to become the full-time CEO and President of the Association while still a member of the Board. Cain headed the NRA in this position for two and a half years.

In 1999, Cain sought to leverage his restaurant experience with the technology market and he became CEO and President of RetailDNA. Its mission is to provide innovative marketing solutions to the retail sector.

Today, Herman is a radio talk show host on “The Herman Cain Show” out of Atlanta’s WSB 750am and is a FOX News Business Commentator. Cain remains President and CEO of THE New Voice, Inc. and serves on the Boards of Directors for AGCO Corporation, Hallmark Cards Incorporated and Whirlpool Corporation. In 2004, he ran as a candidate for the United States Senate from Georgia.



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Viddler.com - Herman Cain's SRLC Speech - Uploaded by rightscoop

The New Herman Cain Show on wsbradio.com

LOL. There is a extreme right wing faction of the Republican Party that is determined to never again have a black President of the United States of America. They don't like BHO...what makes you think they'll stomach another, just because he has a -R, after his name? Herman Cain is a fool, and an "Uncle Tom" of the first magnitude. If you think Pawlenty, Romney or Palin are going to sit idly by, and let him get the nomination by default, then you have underestimated them. I'll bet you money.

How many times do Republicans have to tell you that skin color is not important CHARACTER is. It's Democrats that constantly make race an issue.
 
Meet our next President of the United States, Mr. Herman Cain!

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Self-made millionaire, experienced business leader, talk show host, conservative....in other words, EVERYTHING Obama is not.

Oh yeah, he's black on both sides of his family. Not just one. ;)

His official website: Home | TheHermanatorPAC.com - Take back our government

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Viddler.com - Herman Cain's SRLC Speech - Uploaded by rightscoop

The New Herman Cain Show on wsbradio.com

LOL. There is a extreme right wing faction of the Republican Party that is determined to never again have a black President of the United States of America. They don't like BHO...what makes you think they'll stomach another, just because he has a -R, after his name? Herman Cain is a fool, and an "Uncle Tom" of the first magnitude. If you think Pawlenty, Romney or Palin are going to sit idly by, and let him get the nomination by default, then you have underestimated them. I'll bet you money.

How many times do Republicans have to tell you that skin color is not important CHARACTER is. It's Democrats that constantly make race an issue.

The part that reall kills DUmbDonkeys ass is that this Colored Republican is a SELF MADE MILLIONAIRE.. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
He is the rights token black candidate. You can tell because no republican will vote for him.

LOL, the race card... Played when you got nothin.
oh please there is plenty. One can even skip the Token black card and still have something to say.

He is basically telling you what you want to hear. He is playing to a very select crowd of people. He wont win Independents nor the left. He says far to radical things( see Wont elect a muslim to hold a Government position)
He is playing to the Fox news,Hannity, Rush, Beck, Palin crowd who eats this shit up.

at best he knows he wont win but this will get his name out there and therefore speaking gigs. Which in turn gets him more money. Which is why a lot of people run. To make money.i doubt he will win,but he sure will win at the wallet.

See not even a hint about him being the token black.

I'm not a HC fan but you noobs need to check your racist BS before you come in here IMO. If HC is a token Black guy then so is Obama, it's that simple and there is no way to debate your way out of that hole.
 
oh please there is plenty. One can even skip the Token black card and still have something to say.

He is basically telling you what you want to hear. He is playing to a very select crowd of people. He wont win Independents nor the left. He says far to radical things( see Wont elect a muslim to hold a Government position)
He is playing to the Fox news,Hannity, Rush, Beck, Palin crowd who eats this shit up.

at best he knows he wont win but this will get his name out there and therefore speaking gigs. Which in turn gets him more money. Which is why a lot of people run. To make money.i doubt he will win,but he sure will win at the wallet.

See not even a hint about him being the token black.

I'm not a HC fan but you noobs need to check your racist BS before you come in here IMO. If HC is a token Black guy then so is Obama, it's that simple and there is no way to debate your way out of that hole.

how so? there have been numerous black elected officials in the dem party.then one could point to Al sharpton and Jackson( admittly sadly) as they have run for higher office.
And i am sorry the left doesnt have the stink of racism. No please dont go the kkk route and how southern dems where for slavery. Different time, different definition. We had a massive swing where those went to the right and no longer where "democrats". That ship has sailed a long time ago. Otherwise they would still have stayed as dems and not switched over.

Now did some vote for obama because he was black? yes, but then if we are to admit that then we have to admit they're racists in the tea party/Gop.

the only thing the GOP has is this reverse racism nonsense they have been trying to push as a deflection from what they have been saying.

I couldn't even read your whole post. You sound like such a dumb fucking ape. Give it up man, sure part of the Republican party is racist but so is a small part of the Democrat and independents and every other party out there.

Dumb shits like RW in this thread claim ALL Republicans are racist, are you really gonna defend useless bigoted people like that?
 
oh please there is plenty. One can even skip the Token black card and still have something to say.

He is basically telling you what you want to hear. He is playing to a very select crowd of people. He wont win Independents nor the left. He says far to radical things( see Wont elect a muslim to hold a Government position)
He is playing to the Fox news,Hannity, Rush, Beck, Palin crowd who eats this shit up.

at best he knows he wont win but this will get his name out there and therefore speaking gigs. Which in turn gets him more money. Which is why a lot of people run. To make money.i doubt he will win,but he sure will win at the wallet.

See not even a hint about him being the token black.

I'm not a HC fan but you noobs need to check your racist BS before you come in here IMO. If HC is a token Black guy then so is Obama, it's that simple and there is no way to debate your way out of that hole.

how so? there have been numerous black elected officials in the dem party.then one could point to Al sharpton and Jackson( admittly sadly) as they have run for higher office.
And i am sorry the left doesnt have the stink of racism. No please dont go the kkk route and how southern dems where for slavery. Different time, different definition. We had a massive swing where those went to the right and no longer where "democrats". That ship has sailed a long time ago. Otherwise they would still have stayed as dems and not switched over.

Now did some vote for obama because he was black? yes, but then if we are to admit that then we have to admit they're racists in the tea party/Gop.

the only thing the GOP has is this reverse racism nonsense they have been trying to push as a deflection from what they have been saying.

So you're telling us that LBJ was on the right?
Personally I have listened to Mr Cain and dismissed him, He would get my vote over Obama but i wouldn't vote for him in the Primary. And fuck all you racist assholes; it has nothing to do with color. (for the hundredth time)
 
LOL. There is a extreme right wing faction of the Republican Party that is determined to never again have a black President of the United States of America. They don't like BHO...what makes you think they'll stomach another, just because he has a -R, after his name? Herman Cain is a fool, and an "Uncle Tom" of the first magnitude. If you think Pawlenty, Romney or Palin are going to sit idly by, and let him get the nomination by default, then you have underestimated them. I'll bet you money.

How many times do Republicans have to tell you that skin color is not important CHARACTER is. It's Democrats that constantly make race an issue.

The part that reall kills DUmbDonkeys ass is that this Colored Republican is a SELF MADE MILLIONAIRE.. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Kind of like Oprah, only he doesn't worship Obama.
 
how so? there have been numerous black elected officials in the dem party.then one could point to Al sharpton and Jackson( admittly sadly) as they have run for higher office.
And i am sorry the left doesnt have the stink of racism. No please dont go the kkk route and how southern dems where for slavery. Different time, different definition. We had a massive swing where those went to the right and no longer where "democrats". That ship has sailed a long time ago. Otherwise they would still have stayed as dems and not switched over.

Now did some vote for obama because he was black? yes, but then if we are to admit that then we have to admit they're racists in the tea party/Gop.

the only thing the GOP has is this reverse racism nonsense they have been trying to push as a deflection from what they have been saying.

So you're telling us that LBJ was on the right?
Personally I have listened to Mr Cain and dismissed him, He would get my vote over Obama but i wouldn't vote for him in the Primary. And fuck all you racist assholes; it has nothing to do with color. (for the hundredth time)

LBJ is irrelevant to todays world. we are talking the past 10-15 years here.

Just because YOU personally may not be a racist does not mean your status represents the whole tea party.

You would think people would understand this.

Ah, so 20 years ago the Democrats may have been racist but not 15 years ago and not today....
BS

And while I agree with much of what the Tea Party stands for I am not a member.

The point is the left almost always brings up race first. Why is that?
 
Yep, love him...we have a couple 3 threads on him already. ;)

He was proclaimed as a self hating black here.

Yeah they tried that shit when he ran for office a few years back. It didn't stick.

He didn't win--only reason was he was running against the incumbent, Johnny Isakson (a true dickhead and dirtbag, I know him personally, almost bought a house from him. He's a shyster).

Had Herman run against someone else, he actually might have won. He's got a LOT of support here in GA.

He's got mine. I was leaning towards Palin, but I'd love to see a Cain/Palin ticket. That would make my day. Cain President, Palin VP.

I know Herman Cain and Johnny Isaakson and voted for Herman when he ran against Isaakson. Obviously I would have liked it if Herman had won but Isaakson has voted in the Senate the way Herman would have most, if not all of the time.
 
Herman Cain: if pizza is a major campaign issue, he has a chance. Otherwise, he knows nothing. Some concerns:

He is an ignoramus on foreign policy issues such as Israel -- “Right of return?” – and he admitted he has no idea what to do about the war in Afghanistan.
He was hollering in May about making people reread the Constitution, and then proceeded to reel off quotes from the Constitution, which are actually from the Declaration of Independence. Later he started hollering about who, under the Constitution, controls bankruptcy laws, and got it completely wrong. Thus endeth the history lesson.
He wants to cut corporate tax rates, return to the gold standard, “reform” Social Security, ban abortion, repeal Obamacare, ban same-sex marriage, and impose the suicidally impractical Fair Tax.
He won’t appoint a Muslim to high office because Muslims allegedly want to impose sharia law, although he is now parsing his statement
He called Planned Parenthood “a planned genocide…to kill black babies.”
He is 65 and has already battled advanced cancer.
It is difficult to see how the GOP is going to pivot from years of race-baiting, to backing a black pizza guy. It would require an entire change in mentality and strategy. And against Cain, Obama could put some of the south in play.


So, yes, nominate him please! Not only will he be crushed in 2012, he will actually put the deep South back in play.

Have you tasted Godfathers pizza?

He does deserve credit for getting people to eat that shit
 
The point is the left almost always brings up race first. Why is that?

:lol:

In this thread alone that started about 10 months ago, the first 5 people to bring up his race were all people who are on the right side of the political spectrum. Including the OP. I haven't looked beyond that but I doubt the story is any different.

Whenever I see a thread on Cain, the same two things occur:

His business experience is brought up, and the right cannot help but throw his race gleefully in the face of anyone who will listen as an example of how Liberals are supposedly racist or going to be racist. Liberals are guilty of the precrime of being racist against Cain if you bother to listen to some of the ramblings.

Of course, at the end of the day, Conservatives won't actually vote for Cain.
 
The point is the left almost always brings up race first. Why is that?

:lol:

In this thread alone that started about 10 months ago, the first 5 people to bring up his race were all people who are on the right side of the political spectrum. Including the OP. I haven't looked beyond that but I doubt the story is any different.

Whenever I see a thread on Cain, the same two things occur:

His businessman experience is brought up, and the right cannot help but throw his race gleefully in the face of anyone who will listen as an example of how Liberals are supposedly racist or going to be racist. Liberals are guilty of the precrime of being racist against Cain if you bother to listen to some of the ramblings.

Of course, at the end of the day, Conservatives won't actually vote for Cain.

Nope, how can you vote for a person who can't keep the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution straight. Like I said I'll vote for him over Obama but I think just about anyone would do as good as Obama, and probably better.
 
There's a lot of things Herman has done that tarnish his image. For example, he supported TARP and called anyone who didn't support TARP as "purists."
 

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