HERMAN CAIN’S HYPOCRITICAL MESSAGE

Zo-Edit | July 17, 2011 | 1 Comment

 

You say you want less government but you also want to ban abortion and gay marriage. This, says liberal commentator Ellis Henican, makes you a hypocrite.— John Stossel

 

Ellis Henican, appearing on the John Stossel Show (7/14/11), asked Republican  presidential candidate Herman Cain where he stands on today’s social issues.


 

                               

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  1. Jay says:

    Herman Cain, Barack Obama, Ron Paul, and a host of other politicians fit bracketed in parenthesis in set theory are all people I would go out on the town with and eat outstanding food and play eight ball are not in my own private Idaho as right for President. We are talking about Cain, he has no experience as an office holder. He is a brilliant businessman but being a President of the United States indicates a much better bio in politics. Romney was a Governor. Cain is exciting to listen to and almost befriends me every time he speaks. The electorate has changed its view almost radically since CSNY sang folk rock about Nixon coming. If it is a fact that Cain has these convoluted views as described above, revisiting his career in tasty burgers would be his best option.

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