Herman Cain: I’d have a “substantial lead” over Obama

Herman Cain is absolutely delusional…

Cain told members of the media after the speech that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s recent “47 percent” comment was a “non-story” being blown out of proportion by the media. But Cain said he would have been doing better if he was the nominee, saying that he’d probably have a “substantial lead” on President Barack Obama at this point.

“The reason is quite simple: I have some depth to my ideas,” he said.

Depth to his ideas? Uh, not quite!

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3 thoughts on “Herman Cain: I’d have a “substantial lead” over Obama

  1. Well, he can have the satisfaction of running vicariously through Ryan. Both were Kemp acolytes back in the ’90s, and Ryan LOVED 9-9-9 (another rehashing of Kemp’s flat tax) before he didn’t.

  2. To be fair to Cain he didn’t say his ideas were good, he just said they had depth, as in: deeply flawed, batshit crazy ideas.

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