Herman Cain - not entirely gone, but mostly forgotten
By Richard K. Barry
I miss Herman Cain, former GOP presidential candidate. I really do. He was so much fun. Good news is that he's not completely gone. He's still trying be noticed and, to that end, has a new video out. I love the fact that Steve Benen at Maddowblog introduces the clip by letting us know it's not a parody or an intentional effort to make Cain look foolish. No, Cain actually thinks this ridiculous piece is effective in some sense - or so I have to assume. I just love the dramatic credit run at the end. What a tool.
Also love the high school audio-visual club production values.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
I miss Herman Cain, former GOP presidential candidate. I really do. He was so much fun. Good news is that he's not completely gone. He's still trying be noticed and, to that end, has a new video out. I love the fact that Steve Benen at Maddowblog introduces the clip by letting us know it's not a parody or an intentional effort to make Cain look foolish. No, Cain actually thinks this ridiculous piece is effective in some sense - or so I have to assume. I just love the dramatic credit run at the end. What a tool.
Also love the high school audio-visual club production values.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
Labels: 2012 Republican presidential nomination, Herman Cain
2 Comments:
If Alfred Hitchcock did a political ad?
By Anonymous, at 4:48 PM
Haven't seen your blog before & wondering if you treated W the same since his world has tax cuts before 2 wars.
Since the build-up of surveillance systems in the name of anti-terrorism was without parallel.
If you didn't the you're really just anti-party not anti-big government.
By Anonymous, at 5:15 PM
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