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Tea Party Republican primaries are headed toward their logical conclusion. With Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana bowing out and Pizza Man Herman Cain stepping in, political experience is becoming a liability for GOP candidates.
Cain won the first Fox debate boasting that he was unencumbered by government service, a political virgin whose purity would enable him to solve all the nation’s problems just as he had successfully marketed a cheese pie named for a Mafia head and gone on to talk radio prominence.
Unlike Romney, Pawlenty et al, Cain would present a clean slate to voters, not having to explain away previous positions on health care reform, cap-and-trade and other troublesome issues down to their records as governors issuing pardons, reviving the Willie Horton issue that helped sink Dukakis in 1988.
With Donald Trump exiting as the prime ignorance-is-bliss candidate, Cain will have to worry only about competition from half-term Gov. Sarah Palin and possibly Michele Bachmann, if political experience on another planet counts.
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By all means Robert, let’s take a look at the experience of the GOP field. The two leading candidates, Romney and Pawlenty, have pre-Presidential resumes that put the current President’s to shame. The same could be said of Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich. Even Michelle Bachman has a lot more government experience at the national level than President Obama had when he ran for President.
But do please let’s focus on Herman Cain. Talk about selective spin. A really weak effort Robert, well below your usual.