Dale Whitingposted at 8:47 am on Sun, Nov 20, 2011.
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Yes, Willie does. And we've pointed this out on a number of occasions. It would be better to just ask a straight forward YES and NO and let us opine as to why in our comments.
So here goes. I answered NO, because I believe that Cain does need to get a message out. And so far his attempts have been unsatisfactory if not down right disasterous. So either he's got to learn how to speak politically in public or he's toast.
Those interested in learning how to speak politically in public need to study some experts. I would suggest either Mitt Romney or John McCain. Compare versions 1.0 with versions 2.0. Romney finally hit upon a justification for Romney Care. Governing Massachusetts as a Republican with a legislature 85% Democrat requires compromises. Trouble is, that also explains "Obamacare." Compromises are needed to get anything accomplished. Just look at today's Super Committee!
Than you Mitt for helping with Obama 2012! I can hear him quoting you now!
Arizona Willie is right. There should have been a third option: NO, because he's a ridiculous candidate and there is no way the Republicans would settle on him as a nominee, no matter how much they're trying to avoid Romney.
This poll is bogus because there is no alternative where he can't win because he is a terrible candidate.
Both allowed answers are favorable to Cain. In the first they blame the " media " for being mean to him :) awwww
In the second, they convey the idea that he is a good candidate who just hasn't been able to get his message out, despite all the interviews, debates, campaign stops etc.etc.
They try to pain Cain in a favorable light with either answer.
Geesh did Faux Entertainment News buy this paper now?
Dale Whiting posted at 8:47 am on Sun, Nov 20, 2011.
Yes, Willie does. And we've pointed this out on a number of occasions. It would be better to just ask a straight forward YES and NO and let us opine as to why in our comments.
So here goes. I answered NO, because I believe that Cain does need to get a message out. And so far his attempts have been unsatisfactory if not down right disasterous. So either he's got to learn how to speak politically in public or he's toast.
Those interested in learning how to speak politically in public need to study some experts. I would suggest either Mitt Romney or John McCain. Compare versions 1.0 with versions 2.0. Romney finally hit upon a justification for Romney Care. Governing Massachusetts as a Republican with a legislature 85% Democrat requires compromises. Trouble is, that also explains "Obamacare." Compromises are needed to get anything accomplished. Just look at today's Super Committee!
Than you Mitt for helping with Obama 2012! I can hear him quoting you now!
Trans posted at 7:38 am on Sun, Nov 20, 2011.
Arizona Willie is right. There should have been a third option: NO, because he's a ridiculous candidate and there is no way the Republicans would settle on him as a nominee, no matter how much they're trying to avoid Romney.
Arizona Willie posted at 11:13 pm on Fri, Nov 18, 2011.
This poll is bogus because there is no alternative where he can't win because he is a terrible candidate.
Both allowed answers are favorable to Cain. In the first they blame the " media " for being mean to him :) awwww
In the second, they convey the idea that he is a good candidate who just hasn't been able to get his message out, despite all the interviews, debates, campaign stops etc.etc.
They try to pain Cain in a favorable light with either answer.
Geesh did Faux Entertainment News buy this paper now?
Fair and Balanced haw haw haw haw