And he lost a REP election IN HIS OWN STATE.
And the National Restaurant Association is just a big lobby group.
When Palin left, her followerers just leaped unto the Cain train....without really looking.
There was nowhere else to look if one was seeking the combination of bold ideas, conservative principles and an inspired positive message for the rebuilding of America. The bunch that's left gives me no hope for the future.
On the issue of the minimum wage, I fully support their lobbying efforts. Along with Big Labor's thugocracy (which needs to be attacked via RICO), the minimum wage continues to put the brakes on free market capitalism.
Sadly I have to admit, that after Palin left and then Perry blew up, Cain was easy to like, a lot.
My issues with Herman begain with the snarky and Keystone Cops way he and his team responded to the NRA harrassment reports that came up and then he pulls out that John Edwards-ish lawyer trying to scare off anyone regardless who may or may not been truthful.
His groupie supporters can say what they want, but Cain was his own worse enemy.
Tip: so is the Gingrich Group.