May 11, 2011 

Citizen Cain


By  <http://www.americanthinker.com/matthew_may/> Matthew May

Now is the time to test whether the Tea Party means business because,
judging by last week's Republican presidential debate, the Tea Party
candidate for president in 2012 is self-evident.

 

Herman Cain is the ideal Tea Party candidate.  Herman Cain is the ideal
citizen candidate among the eminently forgettable posse of professional
politicians.  Cain has and utilizes, as he did last week in Greenville,
South Carolina, the one asset that will unite constitutional conservatives:
he is a plain-speaking Gadsden flag.  

 

Generations of career politicians who, in the words of Daniel Webster, "mean
to govern well, but mean to govern," have bankrupted our country in a slow
side toward socialism and the withering of our liberty.  

 

Patriots are clamoring for an individual who, as president, can calmly and
confidently reorient this country to the Constitution and fiscal sanity.  We
the People must nominate the next Republican nominee, even (especially) if
it means making an end run around the party establishment to put forth
someone who is not of Washington, nor political moderation.  We must
eliminate candidates who have had a part -- large or small -- in
contributing to the current crisis.  That means no Romney, no Huckabee, no
Gingrich, no Palin.  The boldest statement that can be made is to elect a
private citizen president.

 

Not for Cain is the dialect of programmed candidates controlled by
Republican Party hacks or "up-and-coming political stars."  As was obvious
during the debate, Cain does not require handlers and consultants.  No
political consultant would ever tell a candidate to answer a question, to
which he cannot truly give an informed answer, as Cain did on a question of
national security, "I don't know all the facts."  Few, if any, would
encourage a candidate to endorse Benjamin Netanyahu's view on the ultimate
aims of the jihadists.  Cain speaks with total self-confidence born of
ability and achievement, not the unearned laurels of sycophants.

 

Cain speaks blunt truths about how far we have fallen from our charters and
the necessity to restore them and revere them again.  As he recently told
Neil Cavuto when refusing <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8jGnpbED9E>  to
walk back comments about a ban on Muslims in a Cain administration, he only
wants "true patriots" around him, committed and dedicated to the
Constitution, the Declaration, and the laws of this country.  What else
matters?

 

Cain has proven himself again and again as an executive (which, lest anyone
forget, is the office he is seeking), willing to begin at ground level and
rising to save a company from bankruptcy.  He is a scholar, a mathematician
(bachelors from Morehouse), and computer scientist (masters from Purdue) who
speaks logically and plainly.  He recognizes that this is a world of
absolutes, right and wrong, and operates so.  He does not fail, nor does he
ever need to preface any statement with "Let me be clear." 

 

A Cain candidacy would give conservative voters a break during October 2012
in the form of a candidate before whom we do not cringe in anticipatory
dread during the presidential debates.  Cain would crush the president in a
debate, and would do so as calmly and precisely as he demolished Bill
Clinton in 1994 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WP5dYfBBzU&feature=related>
.  Cain is Obama's worst nightmare: A strong black man from the South, a
self-made black man, unafraid of anyone, unafraid to say directly to Obama's
face what needs to be said directly, as often as it needs to be said.  Cain
has had a true American experience.  He knows from real racism and
segregation <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgcFilv9upA&feature=related> ,
not some intellectualized rage formulated in the soft environs of the Ivy
League.  Cain did not beg, borrow, and steal for a piece of the pie -- he
quite literally made his own pies.  His example is the American example.

 

There will no doubt be wails from all corners that someone like Cain is "not
qualified" for the presidency because he lacks decades of experience in
government.  Not qualified?  By what standard?  A short time ago, this
country elected, through willful ignorance and misplaced guilt, a dilettante
who would hardly deign to vote other than "present."  We elected a man whose
life story is shrouded in a mysterious haze that absurdly thickens as time
passes.  We elected a man with personal and professional associations that
should have blasted him off of any slate for any office.  We elected a man
who wanted every roadblock thrown in the way of military operations over
which he now presents himself as author and executor.  The only positive
consequence of the election of Barack Obama is that the completely arbitrary
and elastic list of standards for presidential qualification was
obliterated.

 

Sure, the left will brand Cain an "Uncle Tom," and call him a sellout or a
self-loathing black man.  Some outfit already declared Cain a "monkey in the
window" for delivering a speech at CPAC described as a "minstrel show
<http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2011/02/12/black-history-month-is-herma
n-cain-playing-the-race-minstrel-for-cpac> ."  It is to be expected, but it
is also to be relished.  In their default position, the left does not count
upon younger generations of voters who have already seen past their tired
racism and demagoguery.  A man like Cain will use these slurs to complete
advantage.  As Cain says proudly anywhere and everywhere, he is an ABC --
American, Black, and Conservative. 

 

Patriots must align with an individual who will take the fight first to the
GOP, and then to Obama, without reserve and without quarter.  We must not
afflict ourselves with inside-the-Beltway mentality about the necessity of
our "top-tier" candidate having so-called experience in Washington or other
councils of government.  Look where that mentality has brought us.  Nor must
we buy in to the empty cult of celebrity that so easily seduces the left.

 

In short, we must support and advance the candidacy of a capable citizen who
not only speaks the language of freedom and democratic republicanism, but
also lives it.  We must support someone who has the wonderful temerity and
capability to defend what is worth defending.  If we are serious about
really changing the American political culture, we must support and advance
the candidacy of Herman Cain, citizen.

"Plain talk is like spring medicine -- unpalatable, but necessary."
 - John Boyle O'Reilly


Matthew May is the author of a forthcoming book entitled Restoration.  He
welcomes comments at [email protected].


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