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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Cain unable

I don't know the truth behind the allegations against Herman Cain, though I suspect there's at least a small element of how dare a black guy be a Republican among some who believe that minorities are supposed to be Democrats. Whatever, enough mud has been thrown that he's dropped out of the contest for the GOP nomination. So, thinking back to that vote matching thing I was playing with last month, who'd get most of Cain's support, Paul or Perry? And will the media there let Gary Johnson get any attention now?

Probably no to the last one but out of interest I went back to that vote matcher and gave the same answers as last time but dropped Cain, and this was what I got.


That's 4% more for Ron Paul and Michelle Bachman, and everyone else remains unchanged. Not what I expected at all.

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What's curious really is the BBC and UK lefty establishment's view of the Republicans..... talk about "in denial" to use one of the many liberal lefty catch-all debate sinkers ... really...

The Republicans were the party that ended American slavery... freed the black man etc... - maybe the motivations were tortured and twisted but that's basically what happened. I think it's also a matter of record that in fact Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't much of a Democrat either.

There's a very curious documentary on Lincoln lurking on the BBC at the moment which is worth a watch - I have to say I knew most of it but there's a few tweaks that I didn't know....

Antipdeans start up your proxies...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y5kdx/Abr...

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