@Cruiser, Cain ran a crappy pizza company, was involved with a local branch of the Fed, and was involved with the national restaurant association where he, apparently, racked up some sexual harrassment settlements. Since then he has been a motivational speaker.
In what universe do you think this counts as better experience than a succesful community organizer, constitutional law professor, state senator, and United States senator? Speaking of “Kool-Aid.”
And I live in Illinois too, and some of my friends worked on Obama’s 2004 Senate campaign.
I’m not sure what you mean “most of our allies think Barack is a laughing stock.” You are talking about the president who secured the most comprehensive sanctions against Iran and negotiated New START?
You have said so much about Obama that is demonstrably BS, Cruiser, that I wonder if it even matters to you. I think this actually gets to the heart of the matter about Cain and his supporters, since they’re Republicans like you. I think Republicans don’t care so much about facts or positions or consistency, or whether or not what they say is true or if it makes sense. They care about “sides,” like ancient tribes, and they’ll say and do whatever it takes if it means supporting their “tribe.”