Koch Brothers Back Herman Cain

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Huh. Thought they were "Libertarians."

http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2011/03/on-koch-supported-herman-cain.html

On Koch Supported Herman Cain
I've noticed that Herman Cain, who is already an announced candidate for president, seems to have a close association with the Koch brothers. He attended the recent Koch conference in Rancho Mirage and he has been a speaker at the Koch-funded rightonline.

I have seen clips of him speak, but never anything of substance. He sure can deliver a speech though (see below). So I was excited to see that he was going to appear on Eliot Spitzer's CNN show last night. True to form he gave one hell of a performance. Lot's of talk about cutting government down to size (all generalities though), and he threw out the fact that he was a former exec at Pillsbury and CEO of Godfather's Pizza for 10 years. But then Spitzer zeroed in. He asked Cain about the war in Iraq. Cain said he supported it because, get this, Saddam was using weapons of mass destruction against his own people. Cain also said that he was in favor of food stamps (Though the program needs to cut out fraud). It also sounds like Cain is in favor of some kind of "fair tax", whatever that is.

And, oh yeah, he's a former chairman (1995-96) and deputy chairman (1992-94) of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

What the hell are the Koch brothers thinking?

When you compare Ron Paul to Herman Cain, the choice is obvious. Congressman Paul says, let's start by bringing U.S. troops home from overseas to help reduce the budget deficit and shift priorities to Americans. He is like that on every issue. He is always about details and specifics He doesn't talk in generalities such as "Well I'm a great manager", like Cain does. Everybody says that, from Mitt Romney to Rudy Giuliani. Who needs more of that?

More at link: http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2011/03/on-koch-supported-herman-cain.html
 
Herman Cain's new 99999 plan!

9 printing presses from 9 Federal Reserve branches to fund 9
bailouts for 9 bankers 9trillion each
 
If I remember correctly, they were backing Romney before this. I seems the capitalist Koch care very little the free market. My guess is that the free market will cut into their profits :(
 
If I remember correctly, they were backing Romney before this. I seems the capitalist Koch care very little the free market. My guess is that the free market will cut into their profits :(

Didn't know about Romney...agreed that they really don't give a rat's butt about the free market.
 
Didn't know about Romney...agreed that they really don't give a rat's butt about the free market.

What do you mean? Your telling me a former Federal Reserve branch chairmen and supporter of TARP isn't free market :eek:.... but his pizza is sooooo delicious!
 
I've never even seen a Godfather's Pizza franchise, much less tasted their wares.

I wonder if their sales went up or down since he's been a candidate...
 
He attended one conference and spoke at another, and suddenly he's a "Koch-backed candidate"?
 
As a consumer of Godfather's pizza, I can say they have the tastiest crust ever. Jokes aside, their pizza lunch buffet deal cant be beat when it comes to pizza buffets (dont consider cici's to be pizza)
 
It seems strange that some libertarians support Cain. Neil Boortz supports him as well.
 
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