Why do people love herman cain
People use the race card, they use the class warfare card, to divide us. And the biggest challenge we face is for more and more people to be educated and not fall for those tricks and divide this nation.
Do people still discriminate in some small ways against certain people because of their color or their religion? But it is nowhere near where it was years ago. Whether we will ever reach that utopian level of all men created equal and all men being treated equal, I don't know.
You know, the journey in life is to strive to be better and better every day, to strive to be more Christ-like. Whether or not any of us get to the level of Christ himself, I doubt it, because we are human. You have secret thoughts, and only God and Christ knows those secret thoughts. And they may not be Christ-like.
As an African-American and a conservative Republican, you occupy an often controversial position in the American political scene. I like to refer to myself as an American Black Conservative. I'm an American first.
Yes, my ancestors probably came from Africa. But my parents and my grandparents were born right here in the United States of America. That makes us Americans. When speaking about your battle with cancer at the Milner church, at one point, you indicate that you were a little uncomfortable when you found out that your surgeon's name was Abdallah, until you found out he was a Lebanese Christian. So what's your perspective on the role of Muslims in American society?
The role of Muslims in American society is for them to be allowed to practice their religion freely, which is part of our First Amendment. The role of Muslims in America is not to convert the rest of us to the Muslim religion. That I resent. Because we are a Judeo-Christian nation, from the fact that 85 percent of us are self-described Christians, or evangelicals, or practicing the Jewish faith. Eighty-five percent. One percent of the practicing religious believers in this country are Muslim.
And so I push back and reject them trying to convert the rest of us. And based upon the little knowledge that I have of the Muslim religion, you know, they have an objective to convert all infidels or kill them. Now, I know that there are some peaceful Muslims who don't go around preaching or practicing that. Well, unfortunately, we can't sit back and tolerate the radical ones simply because we know that there are some of them who don't believe in that aspect of the Muslim religion.
So their role is to be allowed to practice their religion freely, just like we should be allowed to practice our religion freely, and not try to convert the rest of us. I believe that we face several crises in this country. And one of those crises is a moral crisis. And the moral crisis is going to have to be solved in our families, our communities, and in our various religious institutions.
Christians, evangelicals, Jews, believers of all types when it comes to biblically-based religions, are going to have to step up more, and push back more, and not allow our Christian beliefs to be intimidated. If we do, we are going to go the way of some other countries [that] lost their Judeo-Christian identity.
I do not want us, as a nation, to lose our Judeo-Christian identity, even though we will tolerate any legitimate religion to basically exist in this country. He enjoyed playing with people's expectations, aides said. He launched a political action committee called the Hermanator PAC, and began speaking at events for conservative candidates running that cycle, including now-senator Tim Scott, the South Carolina Republican.
Cain on stage on stage during the Republican presidential debate in Greenville, South Carolina, on May 4, Cain made his debut at the first Republican debate of the primary, appearing in Greenville, South Carolina on May 5, , alongside two former governors, a former US senator, and a member of Congress. Backstage before the debate started, he turned to his top aide.
The candidate appeared often in non-primary states, and employed only a handful of people in Iowa; three months before voting began, he spent much of October away from the campaign trail to promote his book This Is Herman Cain! Cain did plenty to distract from his own success: He made hateful and inflammatory comments about Muslims on the trail. At the end of November , Ginger White, an Atlanta woman, came forward with allegations that she and Cain had had a year-long affair.
Cain denied this, but his campaign quickly collapsed. In the years after his presidential bid, Cain's public presence seemed to shrink to the fringes of the party. But in his early seventies, he became one of President Trump's most reliable supporters and remained a familiar face on the Fox News circuit as he traveled the country for speaking engagements. For the most part, you found him in daily videos on The Herman Cain Show , or writing in the pages of his own lo-fi website, HermanCain.
On the evening of Wednesday, July 1, the day Cain was admitted to the hospital, one such tweet appeared on his account. At p. Calabrese declined to name the person responsible for the tweet, saying they had since moved on to another job.
He absolutely recognized the necessity of it — and I know he was careful. Cain had already been traveling in the lead-up to the rally — there was a trip to Las Vegas and a stop in Dallas before the Tulsa rally for the premiere of Uncle Tom , a documentary about Black conservatives.
Current and former staffers who were watching the public reaction sensed in it something they had observed for years — a familiar reflex, they said, to caricaturize Cain. But it still bothers some of them that even during his rise to the top of the polls in the Republican primary, Cain was covered as half frontrunner, half joke. He liked to be kind of goofy and loud.
And he wasn't gonna stop doing that because some political image consultant somewhere thought that he would get disrespected by Politico. Who cares about Politico? If you were a Black man who questioned or strayed from the Democratic orthodoxy — not just about race, but about economics, about the role of government — you were a heretic. He came from a tradition of Black conservatism animated by issues of economics, business, and, for Cain in particular, independence.
Black Republican politicians operate in a complicated public space , caught between ideals and a party that can be less than welcoming, and sometimes outright hostile , to Black voters and their concerns.
Still, Cain's pro-business posture and willingness to rebuke the establishment line made his support for Trump unsurprising. I know what a racist looks like when I see one. Donald Trump is not a racist. It was as if they went into the faculty lounge and all these academics sat down and came up with this. The Dodd-Frank bill is another example.
Community banks are frozen. Too much regulation! I basically say leaders do three things. Let me summarize this. I hope you get this here. It was the wrong solution. Secondly they ask the questions. And they remove barriers to success. The biggest barrier to success at passing anything is for the public to understand it.
You have to be a communicator in chief. You have to be the marketer in chief. And if you use that position properly, you can inspire a nation. And you can inspire the business community. And so I fell in love with this song, fell in love with how she sang the song, and fell in love with the words. Committed it to memory. Now, why did I commit it to memory? Because one of the things that I did before I ran for president is I was a professional speaker. Not a motivational speaker—an inspirational speaker.
Motivation comes from within. You have to be inspired. I inspire people, I inspire the public, I inspire my staff.
I inspired the organizations I took over to want to succeed. So even though it may not seem like much, it takes me about forty-five minutes to do it, probably once or twice a week. First I wash and shampoo it. Then I have to dry it. Then I have to cut it and then trim it. I cut it all the same length. Low right, high left. I know that there are peaceful Muslims, and there are extremists.
I have nothing against peaceful Muslims. Nothing whatsoever. But I also know that we must be careful of extremists and we must be careful of the tendency by some groups in this country to infuse their beliefs into our laws and our culture.
I have talked with Muslims that are peaceful Muslims. And I have had one very well known Muslim voice say to me directly that a majority of Muslims share the extremist views. We wanted it to be simple, transparent, efficient, fair, and neutral.
Simple: Transparent: His commitment to color blindness turned into a willingness to overlook the overt racism often directed at Obama. He made horrifyingly bigoted remarks about Muslims and immigrants on the trail. And his famous tax plan—which proposed a flat 9 percent tax each on income, businesses, and sales—was a perfect example of someone who ought to have known better pursuing a politically advantageous but foolish idea.
The phrase was catchy, but the plan would have gutted the federal Treasury, while jacking up taxes on the poorest Americans—in effect, making it much harder for someone like him to complete the same Horatio Alger journey. The proposal had been formulated not by an economist but by an accountant in Cleveland. Four years later, as Trump rose using some of the same tricks that Cain had, Cain became a reliably sycophantic supporter.
Read: The many walkbacks of Herman Cain. In June, Trump decided to hold a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the objections of common sense and practically every public-health expert in the country, who warned that the event would spread the coronavirus.
Some prominent Republicans attended out of a sense of defiance, including Cain, who was photographed—like most attendees—without a mask. Today, he died at a hospital in the Atlanta area.
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