Cain: 'I am the Cock brothers' brother from another mother'

FlyLikeAnEagle

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Herman Cain enthusiastically embraced the Cock brothers -- saying he is their "brother from another mother" -- just hours after facing a legal complaint challenging his campaign's ties to a Cock brother affiliated non profit.

"Just so I can clarify this for the media, this may be a breaking news announcement for the media: I am the Cock brothers' brother from another mother," Cain said during a speech at the Americans for Prosperity gathering in Washington, D.C. "Yes. I'm their brother from another mother! And proud of it!"

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/04/8637464-cain-i-am-the-koch-brothers-brother-from-another-mother


Obviously Cain loves the Cock.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
All Cain is doing is promoting his book. His whole candidacy has been a joke from day one. Anyone who fell for it needs to do some serious self examination.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
All Cain is doing is promoting his book. His whole candidacy has been a joke from day one. Anyone who fell for it needs to do some serious self examination.
Same Dooftards that were supporting The Donald and his Stuffed Squirrel hair piece
Are supporting this man
 

PeachOibleBoiblePeach#1

Well-Known Member
He is nothing more than another "Media Whore",,,Kinnda like sara Palin,,,But a "Black" guy,,,poking his neck out in the "Republican",,,Party to show they are not "Only Wasp's"...Just another Puppet being payed off by the GOP,,,To try and defete "Obama",,,He's only half "Black",,,No I'm not playing the race card!,,,Just reporting what I see....The Republican's are desperate and the only guy that will win the nomination is just another Idiot.;),,,
 

dukeanthony

New Member
He is nothing more than another "Media Whore",,,Kinnda like sara Palin,,,But a "Black" guy,,,poking his neck out in the "Republican",,,Party to show they are not "Only Wasp's"...Just another Puppet being payed off by the GOP,,,To try and defete "Obama",,,He's only half "Black",,,No I'm not playing the race card!,,,Just reporting what I see....The Republican's are desperate and the only guy that will win the nomination is just another Idiot.;),,,
Only Person More Hated by Republicans Other than Obama is





Michael Steele
You figure out what they have in common
 

dukeanthony

New Member
prove it cant wait to see this
Michael Steele's buffoonery knows no bounds, but I wonder if he's telling the truth this time or just trying to play the race card to save his job.
Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Michael Steele, who is known for making controversial statements, on Sunday said that white Republicans are afraid of him.
Steele also took aim at some in his own party last week as well, saying that he would "come after" centrist Republicans who support healthcare reform.
The Republican chairman appeared on NewsOne's "Washington Watch" this weekend, a new Sunday political talk show aimed at a black audience. The host, Roland Martin, asked Steele how Republicans could reach out to black voters. Steele responded by talking about issues such as education, small business, jobs and the economy, The rest is in a partial transcript:
MARTIN: But your candidates got to talk to them. One of the criticisms I've always had is Republicans -- white Republicans -- have been scared of black folks.
STEELE: You're absolutely right. I mean I've been in the room and they've been scared of me. I'm like, "I'm on your side" and so I can imagine going out there and talking to someone like you, you know, [say] "I'll listen." And they're like "Well." Let me tell you. You saw in Christie and you saw in McDonnell a door open because they went in and engaged. McDonnell was very deliberate about spending...
MARTIN: Right.
STEELE: I mean, Sheila Johnson was on his team. I mean, that was a big deal. That's because he engaged her and she helped navigate him through that relationship.
Where are the black Congress members?
Michael Steele is saying that because of the color of his skin, his fellow Republicans are afraid of him. He is proving the point that we've been making for a long time. When you look at tea parties, they are predominantly white folks shouting down Obama's race and religion.
If the party Establishment is afraid of Steele, how is there any room for race relations to improve in this country---ever? This poll -- showing that Americans don't think Obama has improved race relations in the country -- first of all makes no sense: How is President Obama supposed to improve race relations when he has white supremacists, birthers, Oathers and militia members filling up the ranks the tea party brigades that are out there in full view of the American people and are smearing non-whites on a consistent basis? How is the president supposed to suddenly ease racial tensions when Republicans and mouthpieces like Fox News are promoting racial division, telling their audiences that the president is a radical black who hates white people? Why isn't Michael Steele using his position in the Republick Party to do something about it himself?
 

dukeanthony

New Member
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]While Steele has spent every waking hour since his words hit the airwaves explaining, and declaring his commitment to victory, of far more interest is the alacrity with which neoconservatives piled on the chairman, demanding his resignation, while senators castigated him for remarks unacceptable for a Republican Party leader. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]William Kristol's demand for Steele's resignation was echoed by Charles Krauthammer and Liz Cheney, daughter of the vice president. From Afghanistan, Steele was attacked by Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain, who suggested he think again about his capacity to lead the Republican National Committee. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Behind the swiftness and severity of the attacks on one of their own by Republican pundits and politicians are motives more serious and sinister than exasperation at another gaffe by Michael Steele. [/FONT]
 

deprave

New Member
Theres a lot of people they dislike in between obama and steele....idk george soros, al gore, van jones, al sharpton to name just a few....I'd say they probably hate those people more then obama actually..then you know you'd have real actual socialist probably in between there and sprinkle on some chris matthews...marinate it in some maddow sauce basted with some chomsky you'd have a nice republican hate stew
 

deprave

New Member
The Clip of the brother from another mother statement

[video=youtube;Ws9SIctPOFs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws9SIctPOFs[/video]
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
Michael Steele's buffoonery knows no bounds, but I wonder if he's telling the truth this time or just trying to play the race card to save his job.
Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Michael Steele, who is known for making controversial statements, on Sunday said that white Republicans are afraid of him.
Steele also took aim at some in his own party last week as well, saying that he would "come after" centrist Republicans who support healthcare reform.
The Republican chairman appeared on NewsOne's "Washington Watch" this weekend, a new Sunday political talk show aimed at a black audience. The host, Roland Martin, asked Steele how Republicans could reach out to black voters. Steele responded by talking about issues such as education, small business, jobs and the economy, The rest is in a partial transcript:
MARTIN: But your candidates got to talk to them. One of the criticisms I've always had is Republicans -- white Republicans -- have been scared of black folks.
STEELE: You're absolutely right. I mean I've been in the room and they've been scared of me. I'm like, "I'm on your side" and so I can imagine going out there and talking to someone like you, you know, [say] "I'll listen." And they're like "Well." Let me tell you. You saw in Christie and you saw in McDonnell a door open because they went in and engaged. McDonnell was very deliberate about spending...
MARTIN: Right.
STEELE: I mean, Sheila Johnson was on his team. I mean, that was a big deal. That's because he engaged her and she helped navigate him through that relationship.
Where are the black Congress members?
Michael Steele is saying that because of the color of his skin, his fellow Republicans are afraid of him. He is proving the point that we've been making for a long time. When you look at tea parties, they are predominantly white folks shouting down Obama's race and religion.
If the party Establishment is afraid of Steele, how is there any room for race relations to improve in this country---ever? This poll -- showing that Americans don't think Obama has improved race relations in the country -- first of all makes no sense: How is President Obama supposed to improve race relations when he has white supremacists, birthers, Oathers and militia members filling up the ranks the tea party brigades that are out there in full view of the American people and are smearing non-whites on a consistent basis? How is the president supposed to suddenly ease racial tensions when Republicans and mouthpieces like Fox News are promoting racial division, telling their audiences that the president is a radical black who hates white people? Why isn't Michael Steele using his position in the Republick Party to do something about it himself?
you didn't prove anything all you did was copy and paste.
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]While Steele has spent every waking hour since his words hit the airwaves explaining, and declaring his commitment to victory, of far more interest is the alacrity with which neoconservatives piled on the chairman, demanding his resignation, while senators castigated him for remarks unacceptable for a Republican Party leader. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]William Kristol's demand for Steele's resignation was echoed by Charles Krauthammer and Liz Cheney, daughter of the vice president. From Afghanistan, Steele was attacked by Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain, who suggested he think again about his capacity to lead the Republican National Committee. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Behind the swiftness and severity of the attacks on one of their own by Republican pundits and politicians are motives more serious and sinister than exasperation at another gaffe by Michael Steele. [/FONT]
you didn't prove what was in common, you didnt prove anything. Besides your other personality no one believes your lunacy.
 

sync0s

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure dukeanthony is one of those people that yelled racist when a teacher sent an unruly black kid to the principals office. The modern day racist seeks out racism, even where it doesn't exist, because all they see is color of peoples skin. Time to move on.
 
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