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Breaking News: Herman Cain out of the race

Even though Herman Cain may not know Berlin is the capital of Germany, notwithstanding his dearth of grammar school geography, Cain coined a new German phrase: “Nein-Nein-Nein.” Minutes ago he evoked his trademark mantra when he said today would be his last news conference as a presidential candidate.

With his wife at his side, Mr. Cain said recent distractions of unproven allegations have made it difficult for him to stay on message. But more importantly, developments of this week and before have brought pain to his “wife and family.”

Although Cain is out of the race, he promised to continue his quest to bring change to Washington by keeping up the fight with “Plan B.” His initiative will include a new website “Cain Solutions.com” to bring America back to the people.

Mr. Cain’s stepping down begs the questions of whether or not allegations of sexual harassment and infidelity may prove to be true. Considering he said he was “at peace with God and my wife, one has to ask why?

Well, say what you will about GOP elitism, when it comes to people running for the presidential nomination – Republicans appear to ladle their candidates from the dregs of moral and ethical turpitude. With that in mind, never let it be said Cain failed to give supporters what they want – another leader in need of redemption.

 

 

November 30, 2011

Cain accuser: Opportunist or Lady of Leisure

 

By York Van Nixon III

Just as eyebrows are raised about the integrity of current Republican tier-one presidential hopefuls, it seems similar head-scratching doubts exist about some of their detractors, especially those alleging sexual impropriety against erstwhile GOP poll leader Herman Cain. The latest woman has apparent creditability issues like some of the ladies who claimed sexual harassment and groping by the “9-9-9 Man.”

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Rick Perry: “Justin Bieber is my father”


There are least two unique qualities of humanity: its capacity of error and penchant for self-deception. When a hungry squirrel searches for buried nuts and forgets the exact hole of a tasty acorn, one never sees their whiskers bent in embarrassment, or hears cute, little grunts of self-recrimination. Instead, the likable rodent holds his nose high to the air and proceeds to the next promise of seedy bounty.

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