Over the last month, I have done a serious of seven blogs on Herman Cain which I think contains information that people need to know.
They are
1. "Selling and Telling Whoppers: Herman Cain and Burger King"
2. "The Godfather’s Godfather: How Jessie Jackson Launched Herman Cain’s Managerial Career"
3. "Herman Cain’s Appointment to The Federal Reserve: Unethical or Criminal?"
4. "Fact Checking the Fact Checkers: Herman Cain and Godfather’s Pizza – Part 1"
5. "Fact Checking the Fact Checkers: Herman Cain and Godfather’s Pizza – Part 2"
6. "Fact Checking the Fact Checkers: Herman Cain and Godfather’s Pizza – Part 3"
7. "Complete Godfather’s Pizza Sales Figure from the Herman Cain Years"
You can find them all here The Deep Dish on Herman Cain
Sexually harassing four women hardly ranks as among the worst things Cain has done. If you really want to know how bad Cain can be, read these articles.
Mon Nov 07, 2011 at 9:53 PM PT: The thing I find amazing about the Cain candidacy is that so few people have really tried to check out his record. They take for granted that Cain is the Horatio Alger story that he claims to be.
It does not take much detective work to see that his career owes more to luck and affirmative action than anything he has ever done.
For example, Morehouse College is only able to give scholarships like the one Cain enjoyed because over 90% of the students receive government aid. He only went to Rutgers for one year as part of a government program because he worked as a civilian in the Navy. He only got a restaurant manager job because Jessie Jackson's Push organization was threatening a nationwide boycott of Burger King unless they increased black management. Cain, without any management experience was rushed through a nine month training program (actually probably eleven months) and given a position as a regional manager of 400 Burger Kings. Cain wasn't given the position because he was doing so well as an information management specialist as he claims, he was given the position because he was black and he had messed up badly at Pillsbury.
These are the type of things I discuss in the articles