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Herman Cain In For Hannity Today

DToTheJ said:
Anyone else listen today? I forgot Herman was on Hannity's "Freedom Concert" tour stop in the ATL last year. His style is okay. With all due respect, when I first tuned in, I thought it was Armstrong Williams substituting for Hannity.

Anyway, I wondered if he talked about him wanting to join the Tea Party and run for President:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box...-underdog-big-for-gop-presidential-nomination

A few years back Cain was a regular panelist on Saturday mornings 11:30AM on Fox News' "Cashin' In" on their Saturday morning business block of programing called "The Cost of Freedom". I'm just bringing up the Fox News connection in reference to the Baby Jesus ... uh I mean Hannity.
 
When he does announce early next year, he will have to step down from his radio show (Federal Election Commission issue). Who will WSB replace him with?
 
The silver lining for WSB is that they should have enough advance warning to find a replacement. And it depends if they want the replacement to be temporary (considering that Cain would likely be willing to return when/if his campaign ends) or permanent, if need be.
 
Until one of the members of the Cox family tells me otherwise, I will continue to believe that Cain's show was solely for the purpose of his eventually running for office. How else could you explain such a boring show.
 
radioworld said:
When he does announce early next year, he will have to step down from his radio show (Federal Election Commission issue). Who will WSB replace him with?

The elephant in the room here is Royal Marshall.
 
I'm out of town, but are you saying Cain filled in on WSB only or nationally? WSB has a history of not carrying the national Hannity fill-in hosts.
 
jabba17 said:
radioworld said:
When he does announce early next year, he will have to step down from his radio show (Federal Election Commission issue). Who will WSB replace him with?

The elephant in the room here is Royal Marshall.

What is it with WSB anyway? Why play "Best of Boortz" and have Herman Cain fill-in when Royal is in the next room? The man had his own show at one time. ???
 
bnaivar said:
jabba17 said:
radioworld said:
When he does announce early next year, he will have to step down from his radio show (Federal Election Commission issue). Who will WSB replace him with?

The elephant in the room here is Royal Marshall.

What is it with WSB anyway? Why play "Best of Boortz" and have Herman Cain fill-in when Royal is in the next room? The man had his own show at one time. ???
Royal is far too young to be on WSB, he still has his original hip.
 
OgOgglby said:
Until one of the members of the Cox family tells me otherwise, I will continue to believe that Cain's show was solely for the purpose of his eventually running for office. How else could you explain such a boring show.

That's a good one. The Cox family is ultra liberal, Democrats. The LAST thing they'd want to do is promote a conservative political candidate.

Cain is a demagogue. He's wrong on a ton of issues--for example, his endless ranting on this being the "best country in the world" when there are numerous studies that show, on a variety of grounds (economic freedom, quality of life, numerous others, etc) that the US isn't in the top 5 or even the top 10 in some cases. You can disagree with the studies, but there are more than one out there, so there must be something to this.

As far as English speaking places go, New Zealand, Australia, and I think Canada rank above the USA in these metrics.

Even John Stossel did a story recently on this, and found Hong Kong to be the "best place in the world" to start a business; not the USA.
 
ck dexter haven said:
OgOgglby said:
Until one of the members of the Cox family tells me otherwise, I will continue to believe that Cain's show was solely for the purpose of his eventually running for office. How else could you explain such a boring show.

That's a good one. The Cox family is ultra liberal, Democrats. The LAST thing they'd want to do is promote a conservative political candidate.

Unless it's one who has NO chance of getting elected.

Actually, the last thing the Coxes want to do is forgo an opportunity to make money. If it was all about ideology, WSB would still have on Mike Malloy and probably have the rest of the Air America crowd on to boot.
 
RoddyFreeman said:
...are you saying Cain filled in on WSB only or nationally? WSB has a history of not carrying the national Hannity fill-in hosts.

I heard Cain on WABC in New York - complete with Hannity show imaging. I had no idea who he was until he introduced himself. So it was a national, Christmas vacation substitute.
 
jabba17 said:
radioworld said:
When he does announce early next year, he will have to step down from his radio show (Federal Election Commission issue). Who will WSB replace him with?

The elephant in the room here is Royal Marshall.

:'''o(
 
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