Herman Cain is the flavor of the month in Republican presidential politics.
But if the arc of the 2012 presidential race tells us anything, it’s that social conservatives — and conservatives more generally — will tire of the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO at some point and once again search for the next big thing.Everyone seems at a loss to explain Republican presidential candidate Herman
Cain's extraordinary surge in the polls -- from near extinction three weeks ago to virtual GOP front-runner in the latest surveys conducted by CBS, the Pew Research Center, and Zogby International. And while it's tempting to see Cain's latest rise as simply a reflection of Texas governor Rick Perry's equally spectacular fall, the fact is, the 64-year-old pizza magnate has had broad appeal with Republican voters from the start. Better ante up, journalists, because Herman Cain is prepared for even the toughest interview topics.
The GOP candidate told Christian Broadcasting Network that he's "ready for the 'gotcha' questions."
"When they ask me who is the president of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan I’m going to say you know, I don’t know. Do you know?" he said.
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