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What Does Adultery Teach Us About Somebody’s Character?
Dennis Prager writes: With Herman Cain’s announcement that he was suspending his presidential campaign because of the charges of sexual harassment and of a 13-year affair, issues are raised that the country would do well to think through. The two … Continue reading
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How Long Will Herman Cain Live?
In 2008, we elected a president with no executive experience and no foreign policy experience. Are you happy with the results? Herman Cain has no political experience. And he’s likely to die within ten years. According to Wikipedia: “In 2006, … Continue reading
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Tagged executive experience, herman cain, policy experience, radiation treatment, richard nixon
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Rick Perry Looks And Sounds Like A Defeated Man
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “During the debate last night, Rick Perry looked and sounded like a defeated man. It’s hard to imagine the American people electing him president. At this time, it looks like Herman Cain … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham lincoln, Dennis Prager, herman cain, mitt romney, ronald reagen, traditional christian theology
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Republicans Have A Winner With The Occupy Wall Street Movement
Democratic leaders such as President Obama express sympathy for the aims of the Occupy movement. Republicans castigate it. What are the aims of the Occupy movement? Forgiveness from all debt and other utopian ideas. It’s nonsense. It would upend the … Continue reading
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Tagged banking and financial services, cbs face the nation, eric cantor, gop politicians, herman cain, presidential contender
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Conservatives Falling In Love With Herman Cain
On his radio show Friday, Dennis Prager said: “It’s hard for a conservative not to fall in love with Herman Cain. I didn’t even start speaking about him until a couple of weeks ago.” “I can support him. He combines … Continue reading
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Herman Cain Is For Real
Joe emails: To understand why Herman Cain is “for real” you have to watch this video. It is the political equivalent of Jacob going ultimate fighting with the angel on the banks of the Jordan and essentially prevailing. As the … Continue reading
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