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The Cain Mutiny

KFWhyEye's Nearly Bald One did a rather quick about face in his support of Herman Cain as news spread about Cain's inability to speak knowledgeably about foreign affairs. Guess Cain had a Sarah Palin moment when asked about US policy toward Libya. As Cain fumbled, mumbled and stumbled through a rather incoherent answer, TNBO began to have second thoughts about his own endorsement (and donation) to the pizza Godfather. Hmmmm....the Nurse and I wonder why Barry didn't bail so quickly when the press asked the candidate questions about domestic affairs ::)
 
Dr. Akbar said:
Hmmmm....the Nurse and I wonder why Barry didn't bail so quickly when the press asked the candidate questions about domestic affairs ::)

Perhaps because this is what happens when one runs against career politicians? ;)
 
And, Mike Broomhead was Russell Pearce's biggest butt-boy, he even emceed' the rally where only 200 plus people showed up at the 5,000 seat baseball stadium.

At least Barry has the common sense to cut and run, Broomhead is like a 9 year old white trash girl at a NASCAR race when he is around Pearce, Babeau or Arpaio.
 
Efforts to find a conservative leader on the elephant side of the aisle has been somewhat troubling to me. Seems they aren't doing much of a background search and have no clear leaders in site...Palin-Perry-Cain----HMMMMMMMM!!
 
There are conservatives out there that could be viable candidates. Former NM Governor Gary Johnson is one of them. However, I think Johnson is waiting for 2016 to get into the fray.

What radio really needs is a funny centrist that is kinder and less serious than the current crop of talkmeisters.
 
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