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Most Recent Articles by Herman Cain:

It's not too late to save the saveable

I know a lot of people are frustrated and disgusted with the direction and lack of leadership of our nation. A lot of people are also fed up with the gridlock and bitter partisanship in Congress, and many think that simply changing party leadership or which party controls Congress will make everything better.
- Monday, September 21, 2015

Dear Media: It's not Trump's job to 'correct' everything his supporters say

It never takes long in a campaign cycle for stories like this to start showing up in the media. So-and-so says such-and-such that may be inaccurate, and a candidate who was present when the thing was said does not correct him! This phenomenon is especially predictable whenever someone levels a criticism of President Obama that the media has decided is verboten, especially when it involves the notion that he is a Christian (Obama says he is) or that he is a Muslim (Obama says he is not).
- Monday, September 21, 2015

VIDEO: A preview of Wednesday night's debate on CNN

I thought I'd share with you this morning a preview I did on the radio show of tomorrow night's debate on CNN. It's only a minute-and-a-half so I won't give away the whole thing by writing exactly what I said. I will say this, though: Given the number of candidates and the time available, you know that no one is going to have time to dig deep into the substance of issues.
- Tuesday, September 15, 2015

A preview of the second Republican debate

Following the first Republican presidential debate on August 6, 2015, I published my presidential Pick Six with a brief perception perspective on each of them. Here's how I saw it then:
- Monday, September 14, 2015

New Obama executive order forces taxpayers to pay people not to work

We often criticize Barack Obama for never having run a business and not knowing anything about it. But maybe we’re missing something. Obama apparently believes he knows how to run every business in America that wants to be a federal contractor, because he is very fond of telling them how they have to run their companies as a condition for getting federal contracts
- Monday, September 14, 2015



An interview with Becky Gerritson of 'Let's Put US Back in USA'

I often talk about apathy as the biggest problem facing this country right now, because those who could be part of the solution but don't get involved are by definition part of the problem. I'm glad to say, though, that there are a lot of Americans who are rising up to make a difference, and one group of Americans like this is "Let's Put US Back in USA."
- Friday, September 4, 2015


The Cadillac Tax is a heap of junk

I rarely agree with labor unions, and I look pretty skeptically at the arguments of health insurance companies too. They’re both pretty shameless about pursuing their own self-interests regardless of how it affects anyone else. But sometimes they’re right, and they’re right in the current push to see the ObamaCare Cadillac Tax repealed.
- Sunday, August 30, 2015


Black Chamber of Commerce to Obama: Leave financial advisors and their clients alone

Did you know there’s a Black Chamber of Commerce? There is, and they’re not too happy with President Obama these days. That’s because the Black Chamber of Commerce represents a lot of small businesses, and that includes a lot of professional financial advisors. Those in this industry are about to take a serious hit if new regulations Obama wants are put into effect, and that’s left the Black Chamber of Commerce wondering if Obama thinks, er, #BlackJobsMatter.
- Sunday, August 23, 2015

Armstrong Williams nails it: If black lives really mattered

Few are better than Armstrong Williams, my fellow American Black Conservative, at getting to the heart of the matter. And rarely has that been more needed than on this whole movement operating under the name (or perhaps the hashtag) #blacklivesmatter.
- Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Be informed about the candidates, but be careful what you believe

In an election season, we often bemoan the low-information voter – the person who really doesn’t know that much about the issues or the candidates and goes to the polls having made a decision on the basis of trivia, or general feelings and impressions that don’t necessarily represent who the candidates really are or what they would do in office.
- Monday, August 17, 2015

The serious case for a Trump presidency . . . rough edges and all

I knew I was cutting against the grain and going against conventional political wisdom when, on Tuesday, I offered my presidential Pick Six of the candidates I like best in this race – and Donald Trump was at the top of the list. After a media week of pointless conflicts with Megyn Kelly, of complaining about debate questions, and of generally giving his critics everything they thought they needed to write off his candidacy – how could I still think he would be a good president?
- Thursday, August 13, 2015

More free stuff means less freedom

We have said it before but it is worth saying again, because some people didn't get the memo. When people running for office promise more free stuff it means less freedom. It's called socialism.
- Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Herman Cain's presidential Pick Six

Well, after the first Republican presidential debates, candidates' TV and radio appearances, political establishment biases, media inspired brouhaha and the Trump factor, here's my Pick Six of the candidates that are my personal favorites – in hopes that one of them will win the Republican nomination and go on to win the presidency.
- Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The surgical precision of Ben Carson

Ben Carson surprised me a little during Thursday night’s debate – not that I didn’t think he would do well. I had just interviewed him on The Herman Cain Show a few days earlier and I knew he was prepared and ready for whatever questions would be thrown at him.
- Sunday, August 9, 2015


McConnell announces Tuesday vote to defund Planned Parenthood

It’s starting to look like Mitch McConnell has done something right, although I realize sneaky majority leaders have ways of making it look that way when it’s not really true. Planned Parenthood has become so indefensible, McConnell appears to think he has no choice but to allow a Senate vote to defund it – which is scheduled for Tuesday.
- Sunday, August 2, 2015

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