However, Cain was largely silent during the six years of runaway spending under the Bush Administration and a Republican-controlled Congress. Like most Republicans, he only acknowledged his party’s failings after it was too late to do anything about it.
He backed the Wall Street bailout, or according to Cain, the “recovery plan,” as he called it on his radio show. Cain wrote that nationalizing banks “is not a bad thing.” He even went as far as criticizing opponents of the bailout, calling them “free market purists” and absurdly claiming that no valid criticism had been brought forward.
He's the cool kid on the block, but some stuff just doesn't add up. So it's high time to expose the PseudoConservative Wanna-Be Candidate Herman Cain.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Herman, why are other people not excited about you?
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.. RUNAWAY SPENDING UNDER "BUSH" ??? REALLY ?? .. OH AND I SUPPOSE YOU THINK IT'S (FREE) FOR US TO HAVE TO GO TO WAR ??? ...
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