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I do not get some of the agony around here about Herman Cain. His win at the Florida straw poll is one of the best things that has happened to the Ron Paul campaign. Why?
Because his forthcoming surge directly brings down Rick Perry. Many of those folks, who really yearned for an anti-Romney, are becoming quickly disenchanted by Perry. Where do they go for the next "electable conservative?" Why, to this new Cain bump, of course!
In fact, if there has to be an "anti-Romney" for now who isn't Ron Paul, Cain is the best choice for our campaign's ensured success. That is because Cain, like Perry was, has not been truly vetted. His bump will expose his extreme rhetoric and ignorance on significant policy matters. Like Perry, he will be doomed to fall.
At that point, whenever it comes, Ron Paul becomes the last bastion for the plurality of the primary electorate who does not want Romney nominated.
Ron Paul will get some of the disaffected Perry supporters. But putting the remainder of disaffected Perry support in Cain's pizza oven for fifteen minutes at four hundred and fifty degrees will make them appreciate our guy all the more. In the meantime, we will have edged up further, to fifteen percent nationally, and perhaps twenty in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Folks, the best is surely yet to come. We must not lose heart that our rise is taking time. Ron Paul is a man whose time has come.
Because his forthcoming surge directly brings down Rick Perry. Many of those folks, who really yearned for an anti-Romney, are becoming quickly disenchanted by Perry. Where do they go for the next "electable conservative?" Why, to this new Cain bump, of course!
In fact, if there has to be an "anti-Romney" for now who isn't Ron Paul, Cain is the best choice for our campaign's ensured success. That is because Cain, like Perry was, has not been truly vetted. His bump will expose his extreme rhetoric and ignorance on significant policy matters. Like Perry, he will be doomed to fall.
At that point, whenever it comes, Ron Paul becomes the last bastion for the plurality of the primary electorate who does not want Romney nominated.
Ron Paul will get some of the disaffected Perry supporters. But putting the remainder of disaffected Perry support in Cain's pizza oven for fifteen minutes at four hundred and fifty degrees will make them appreciate our guy all the more. In the meantime, we will have edged up further, to fifteen percent nationally, and perhaps twenty in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Folks, the best is surely yet to come. We must not lose heart that our rise is taking time. Ron Paul is a man whose time has come.
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