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Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 11:46:47 AM   
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There was a very odd interview on MSNBC

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Fireworks: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell's Hostile Interview With Herman Cain

Lawrence O'Donnell tries to pit Herman Cain as anti-black and a draft dodger in a bizarre interview that didn't seem have to a point other than to attack Mr. Cain. However, the GOP presidential candidate stayed on his feet throughout the entire interview and didn't let O'Donnell's mind games get to him.


Mr. Cain worked for the Navy in the field of ballistics during the war. Lawrence O'Donnell? He received a deferment since he was attending college.

O'Donnell tried to paint Cain as some sort of traitor to blacks because he didn't participate in protests and sit-ins during the Civil Rights era.

"I did not insult the intelligence of all black Americans," Herman Cain said about his 'brainwashing' comment. "I insulted the attitude of those that will not consider an alternate idea." He also said black voters "did not consider my statement insulting because a lot of them are thinking for themselves."

"Now, if they want to talk about insulting, they need to look at the president when he talks to the Congressional Black Caucus and insulted black people, in my opinion, by telling them to take off their slippers and put on their marching boots when he has had nothing but failed policies," Cain said in response to Lawrence accusing him of insulting black Americans.

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Certain white leftists tend to get pissy if they feel that a minority figure doesnt want to bow down to what they feel is their far superior intellect.


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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 11:49:17 AM   
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Certain white rushfelchers are adament that when Obama tells black people to get up and do something if they are disatisfied HE is being racist.

Seems to be a horse apiece.


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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 12:06:55 PM   
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I havent had a chance to watch it yet but my left leaning gf said Cain throughly embarassed O'Donnell, backing him into corners that he tried to snarl his way out of.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 12:14:58 PM   
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Let's see. A left leaning news station interviews a Republican conservative candidate and the questioning can be viewed as hostile.

WOWWWWWWWW Imagine that. I'm fucking FLABBERGASTED. I mean, who would have thought about such a thing?

The next question is this. What the FUCK does it have to do with Cain being black or not?

Anyone race baiting maybe? Sanity? anyone?

Edited to add "Sarcasm font" because some won't get it.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:02:21 PM   
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Let's see. A left leaning news station interviews a Republican conservative candidate and the questioning can be viewed as hostile.

WOWWWWWWWW Imagine that. I'm fucking FLABBERGASTED. I mean, who would have thought about such a thing?

The next question is this. What the FUCK does it have to do with Cain being black or not?

Anyone race baiting maybe? Sanity? anyone?

Edited to add "Sarcasm font" because some won't get it.

O'Donnell is suppose to be a journalist.

As I said before, as Cain rises in the polls, the mainstream media will attempt to paint him as any or all of: 1) a racist, 2) a criminal or 3) stupid.  Someone else (willbur, sanity?) said that I forgot to add 4) draft dodger.

Looks like this was an attempt at 1 and 4.  See Directo's thread about "Lincoln" for an attempt at number 3.

I can guarantee that the opposition research is digging into his time with Pillsbury, Burger King and Godfathers to find crap that they can sling around, "raise questions" and generally sully his reputation in area 2).

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:06:11 PM   
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The spectacular failure of Aquila's trading venture practically wiped out the hard-earned retirement savings of veteran employees. Richard Itteilag, a plaintiff in the Aquila class action, lost 87 percent of his savings. Robert Goodson, a 20-year Aquila employee, lost 75 percent. Michael Reinhardt lost a staggering 94 percent. All told, thousands of employees saw their retirement funds eviscerated thanks to Aquila's Enron-esque activities. (In 2007, Aquila settled with the employees for $10.5 million. Not long after, Aquila merged with other Midwestern energy companies and now no longer operates as Aquila.)

Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting. A month after the Kansas City Star reported on the hefty bonuses in July 2002, the company laid off 500 employees, and the losses to employees holding company stock had reached hundreds of millions of dollars.


As a board member, Cain would've had direct knowledge of Aquila's activities, says Fred Taylor Isquith, a New York attorney who litigated the employee class action. Asked if it was fair to place blame on Cain for the debacle at Aquila, Isquith replied, "Yes, I believe it is." http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/05/herman-cain-aquila-l...

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:08:16 PM   
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If you vote for anyone other than Ron Paul you're asking for more of the same shit.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:12:00 PM   
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The spectacular failure of Aquila's trading venture practically wiped out the hard-earned retirement savings of veteran employees. Richard Itteilag, a plaintiff in the Aquila class action, lost 87 percent of his savings. Robert Goodson, a 20-year Aquila employee, lost 75 percent. Michael Reinhardt lost a staggering 94 percent. All told, thousands of employees saw their retirement funds eviscerated thanks to Aquila's Enron-esque activities. (In 2007, Aquila settled with the employees for $10.5 million. Not long after, Aquila merged with other Midwestern energy companies and now no longer operates as Aquila.)

Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting. A month after the Kansas City Star reported on the hefty bonuses in July 2002, the company laid off 500 employees, and the losses to employees holding company stock had reached hundreds of millions of dollars.


As a board member, Cain would've had direct knowledge of Aquila's activities, says Fred Taylor Isquith, a New York attorney who litigated the employee class action. Asked if it was fair to place blame on Cain for the debacle at Aquila, Isquith replied, "Yes, I believe it is." http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/05/herman-cain-aquila-l...




We have our superfecta.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:15:29 PM   
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We have our superfecta.

Firm

Maybe you should check the guy out instead of going on gut feeling. :)

You come across as pretty knowledgeable in politics so I'm a little surprised that you're missing some of the obvious things on him.

You know he's flip flopping right? He's a big business and Fed guy and is only co-opting Ron Paul's message as many of them are. Why trust someone that does that to win votes?


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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:15:43 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

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ORIGINAL: Icarys

The spectacular failure of Aquila's trading venture practically wiped out the hard-earned retirement savings of veteran employees. Richard Itteilag, a plaintiff in the Aquila class action, lost 87 percent of his savings. Robert Goodson, a 20-year Aquila employee, lost 75 percent. Michael Reinhardt lost a staggering 94 percent. All told, thousands of employees saw their retirement funds eviscerated thanks to Aquila's Enron-esque activities. (In 2007, Aquila settled with the employees for $10.5 million. Not long after, Aquila merged with other Midwestern energy companies and now no longer operates as Aquila.)

Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting. A month after the Kansas City Star reported on the hefty bonuses in July 2002, the company laid off 500 employees, and the losses to employees holding company stock had reached hundreds of millions of dollars.


As a board member, Cain would've had direct knowledge of Aquila's activities, says Fred Taylor Isquith, a New York attorney who litigated the employee class action. Asked if it was fair to place blame on Cain for the debacle at Aquila, Isquith replied, "Yes, I believe it is." http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/05/herman-cain-aquila-l...




We have our superfecta.

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Firm, the bankrupting sort of individuals are of particular interest and very worth the discussion and should not be considered a slam against the entire party, but yanno, we had one of those and as their business acumen goes, so goes the nation. So, what's the beef?



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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:32:35 PM   
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Firm

Maybe you should check the guy out instead of going on gut feeling. :)

You come across as pretty knowledgeable in politics so I'm a little surprised that you're missing some of the obvious things on him.

You know he's flip flopping right? He's a big business and Fed guy and is only co-opting Ron Paul's message as many of them are. Why trust someone that does that to win votes?

Icarys,

My mind can be changed, and I'm sure that there are things about him that I need to know.

But the fact is, if you allow the media to color your mind with their smears, you are being coopted, just as they intend.

Mother Jones isn't exactly "conservative friendly", and so far there is nothing much other than them pointing the finger at him because he was on a Board of Directors, with "associative guilt" about something that I suspect they know little about.  (In other words, the meme they are pushing is "those dirty evil rich people" liberal meme). Nothing even criminal.  Just hatred.

I like a lot of Ron Paul's positions, but do not think he has the balls to be a good and effective President.  He tends to whine, not come to grips with issues and come up with workable solutions. I tend to be libertarian myself, but Paul has too much of the touch of an ideologue.

Of course, one man's ideologue is another man's principled candidate. 

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:37:54 PM   
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Firm, the bankrupting sort of individuals are of particular interest and very worth the discussion and should not be considered a slam against the entire party, but yanno, we had one of those and as their business acumen goes, so goes the nation. So, what's the beef?

Ron,

All this is - so far, anyway - is guilt by association and assumption, with the only quote from the trial lawyer of someone who sued the company he was associated with.

And we don't even have criminal guilt, just liberal the-rich-are-all-greedy-bastards-lets-string-them-up guilt.  Where there criminal investigations?  Indictments?

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 2:45:26 PM   
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EH, fuck that.

Cain served on the board of directors throughout Aquila's ill-fated trading misadventure and the subsequent collapse of the company's retirement fund. In fact, he chaired the board's compensation committee.

As chair of the compensation committee, Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting.

http://www.law360.com/articles/30637/aquila-settles-erisa-lawsuit-for-10-5m.


Remember the little ditty you said about carpet munchers?

There is more here thats ON RECORD of fiscal irresponsibility than the epic feat of grandeloquence of a necktie in some minor seat of jurisprudence at the Dismal Seepage, Alabama justice of the peace's office.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:17:20 PM   
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EH, fuck that.

Cain served on the board of directors throughout Aquila's ill-fated trading misadventure and the subsequent collapse of the company's retirement fund. In fact, he chaired the board's compensation committee.

As chair of the compensation committee, Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting.

http://www.law360.com/articles/30637/aquila-settles-erisa-lawsuit-for-10-5m.

The page you requested cannot be found.


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Remember the little ditty you said about carpet munchers?

There is more here thats ON RECORD of fiscal irresponsibility than the epic feat of grandeloquence of a necktie in some minor seat of jurisprudence at the Dismal Seepage, Alabama justice of the peace's office.

The results were not what some wanted it to be.  So far, I've seen nothing that has been shown be criminal.

And, if you haven't ever been involved with or understand how BoD's work, or what the contracts where that were involved, or anything other than one side of a lawsuit story, then you are simply accepting your own biases on the subject.  Perhaps I'm doing the same thing, but I think my long held beliefs that "innocent until proved guilty" and "be suspicious of liberal memes" has stood me in good stead over the years.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:33:13 PM   
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Mother Jones isn't exactly "conservative friendly", and so far there is nothing much other than them pointing the finger at him because he was on a Board of Directors, with "associative guilt" about something that I suspect they know little about. (In other words, the meme they are pushing is "those dirty evil rich people" liberal meme). Nothing even criminal. Just hatred.

Okay, then why not research for yourself.

I'm not sure what you're talking about when you say Dr.Paul doesn't have balls. I see him as someone who is courageous in the face of opposition. Hell, he has a what, 30 year career of standing on his principle in congress.

I say, maybe you should take the time if you haven't and find out everything you can on everyone.

On Cain:
Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting. A month after the Kansas City Star reported on the hefty bonuses in July 2002, the company laid off 500 employees, and the losses to employees holding company stock had reached hundreds of millions of dollars.

It doesn't seem to be associative guilt there.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:42:57 PM   
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The results were not what some wanted it to be. So far, I've seen nothing that has been shown be criminal.

What if it wasn't criminal? Does that make it okay if he gave bonuses while the stock dropped? Just that little bit alone bothers me because that sure as hell reminds me of corporate bailouts. Ya know the ones.. where they cried about needing the money because they were going out of business and then dished out millions as bonuses.

Same thing. Stockholders are losing money and they are getting bonuses for a job well done.

I've seen enough of him to know he'll be bad for this country and just more of the same.

Libertarian is the way I lean too and sorry man but voting anybody but who I believe in isn't gonna cut it. I'll write Dr.Paul in.

Anyway.. outta here.. gotta campaign to help.


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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:45:36 PM   
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Let's see. A left leaning news station interviews a Republican conservative candidate and the questioning can be viewed as hostile.

WOWWWWWWWW Imagine that. I'm fucking FLABBERGASTED. I mean, who would have thought about such a thing?

The next question is this. What the FUCK does it have to do with Cain being black or not?

Anyone race baiting maybe? Sanity? anyone?

Edited to add "Sarcasm font" because some won't get it.

O'Donnell is suppose to be a journalist.

As I said before, as Cain rises in the polls, the mainstream media will attempt to paint him as any or all of: 1) a racist, 2) a criminal or 3) stupid.  Someone else (willbur, sanity?) said that I forgot to add 4) draft dodger.

Looks like this was an attempt at 1 and 4.  See Directo's thread about "Lincoln" for an attempt at number 3.

I can guarantee that the opposition research is digging into his time with Pillsbury, Burger King and Godfathers to find crap that they can sling around, "raise questions" and generally sully his reputation in area 2).

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What they call 'journalist' these days is just a spin expert.

I really don't call MSNBC or Fox mainstream. Both are nothing more than mouthpieces for the Left and Right respectively.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:48:35 PM   
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Firm, sorry about the link...try this one:

http://www.whafh.com/modules/case/docs/1232_cid_3_AQUILA_final.PDF

I have not seen anything criminal either, he is just piss poor at fiscal matters, is fiscally irresponsible (at least) and we don't need the type of guys in there who are send us into bankruptcy guys. We've had enough of them.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:51:53 PM   
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Mother Jones isn't exactly "conservative friendly", and so far there is nothing much other than them pointing the finger at him because he was on a Board of Directors, with "associative guilt" about something that I suspect they know little about. (In other words, the meme they are pushing is "those dirty evil rich people" liberal meme). Nothing even criminal. Just hatred.

Okay, then why not research for yourself.

I'm not sure what you're talking about when you say Dr.Paul doesn't have balls. I see him as someone who is courageous in the face of opposition. Hell, he has a what, 30 year career of standing on his principle in congress.

I say, maybe you should take the time if you haven't and find out everything you can on everyone.

We have time.  The election is months away.

As far as Ron Paul, I apologize about the "no balls" comment.  That was unfair.

My impression of him, however, is that he is a bit shrill, and not as likely to actually be able to get much done that match his beliefs.  Brittle, would be a better description.

"Brittle" is not an adjective that I want attached to someone leading our nation.


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On Cain:
Cain also saw fit to dole out $30 million in bonuses, not including stock options, to the top five execs at Aquila in 2002, with the company's stock plummeting. A month after the Kansas City Star reported on the hefty bonuses in July 2002, the company laid off 500 employees, and the losses to employees holding company stock had reached hundreds of millions of dollars.

It doesn't seem to be associative guilt there.

Sure it is.  The associative guilt is that he is part of the ebil rich cabal.  He is part of the secret group of Wall Street Bankers that are responsible for all the financial ebil in the world, as part of an ebil corporation.

Forget that there may have been contractual obligations involved - that apparently no criminal charges or investigations were conducted - that Mother Earth is peddling one side of a complex story ... this happened, that happened, he was standing around, we don't like what happened ... therefore he is an ebil-rich-guy that shits of "the people" for fun.

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RE: Video - Cain Not Black Enough for MSNBC? - 10/7/2011 3:58:08 PM   
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The results were not what some wanted it to be. So far, I've seen nothing that has been shown be criminal.

What if it wasn't criminal? Does that make it okay if he gave bonuses while the stock dropped? Just that little bit alone bothers me because that sure as hell reminds me of corporate bailouts. Ya know the ones.. where they cried about needing the money because they were going out of business and then dished out millions as bonuses.

Same thing. Stockholders are losing money and they are getting bonuses for a job well done.

I've seen enough of him to know he'll be bad for this country and just more of the same.

Libertarian is the way I lean too and sorry man but voting anybody but who I believe in isn't gonna cut it. I'll write Dr.Paul in.

Anyway.. outta here.. gotta campaign to help.



You cant think you are libertarian and post something like "does that make it okay if he gave bonuses while the stock dropped". There is only one libertarian answer.

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