Wednesday, November 2, 2011

This'n'That; November Second #1; An Alternative?!?

I May Have Been Wrong!!
    Yesterday (November First http://justincase505.blogspot.com/2011/11/thisnthat-november-first-1-more.html), I blogged about "The Soros Plumbers" quite possibly having sabotaged the Herman Cain campaign with "Watergate-esque" activities.  I quite possibly may have been wrong (imagine that!  Someone admitting a possible error!).  I could have been Mr Cain's own party; Mr Cain's opponents for the GOP nomination.
    Think about this:  Willard "Mitt" Romney--for the most part--has been leading in the polls since forever; this time 'round, the GOP nomination seemed--early on--to be Mr Romney's to lose.  Newt Gingrich has been rising in the polls of late.  He seems to be considered "a Washington insider," a negative in anybody's book!  Texas Governor Rick Perry--after his declaration--shot up meteoritically in the polls, to run a close second to Mr RomneyMr Rick Santorum seems to have traction on a local basis but not much of a following, nationally.  Former Governor John Huntsman--at least to me--seems to be untrustworthy, having been "Clown Prince ZERO-bama, the Narcissist's" Ambassador to China; potentially a 'stealth' member of the owe-bama inner circleMr Ron Paul is largely seen as a bit of a radical, albiet with a potent message and a passionate delivery; probably not electable.  Ms Michele Bachmann--after being a top contender--seems to have had 'the bottom fall out of her campaign;' out of her debate credentials.
    While I'm accusing no-one, I merely suggest that anyone of these contenders may have been the sabeteur in Mr Cain's sexual harassment inappropriate actions kerfuffle.  Each has good reason to see Mr Cain fail in his quest for the nomination.
    The public; the Herman Cain supporters seem not to be buying the assertions that Mr Cain made any inappropriate advances toward co-workers when he ran the National Restaurant Association.  On his morning talkshow, Mark Davis (WBAP-820AM; DFW; 8:30-11:00AM, central time; http://www.wbap.com/article.asp?id=746707 ) had several callers and emailers who said they'd already donated from $50 to $150 to the Herman Cain Campaign (as have I!)!! Mark Block--Mr Cain's Chief-of-Staff--reported that in a single, 24-hour period (last Sunday evening to Monday evening), Mr Cain's campaign raised upwards of $400,000; a clear vote-of-confidence!!
Til Nex'Time....

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