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  • Herman who?

  • say smack on Clinton but if you put Ron,Cain,Gingrich and Perry all togeather thier IQ would even compare to Clinton and thanks to Bush are economy he horrible BUT when Clintion was presisent had a great economy so SUCK IT Republicans

  • @MichaelWilkinson9515 Paul is smarter than Clinton. The economy did well under Clinton due to the dot.com boom. I take no issue with your remark about Bush.

  • Cain, your pizza is awesome! As for you economic theory, you are full of shit. You can afford it back when, and now. He is trying to back the same selfish shit over not giving employees benefits. People who do not have health insurance in America and cannot get a "easy fix" are fucked. That can be broken down with very simple economic understanding. Medicine should not be run like a machine, it was a means to keep the people in this country healthy. Health comes before all else.

  • LOL! Even 17 years ago, Clinton's prestige education destroys Herman Cain's best debate methods.

  • 4:58 - 5:01 creepy as hell!

  • People don't realize how much 7% or 2% really is.

  • Bill looked confused.....Cain is very intelligent no doubt.....

  • Cain is certainly articulate, but nobody is as good in a debate as President Clinton. Most people are unaware of the fact that Clinton has a photographic memory and is very intelligent. He can think on his feet, and in that part where you saw him looking up as if calculating in his head, you can bet he was doing exactly that.

  • Please become aware of RON PAUL

  • Cain used the wrong argument here We should never even get to a number crunching battle as this endeavor is not constitutional, and should be left to the states.Being on the right side of the debate doesn't indicate a reason to vote for the guy. Perry is on the right side of the argument now as well, and he doesn't understand a lick of what the constitution stands for. Cain has no experience in politics, which is a good thing in some ways, but we have another solid choice who has been.Ron Paul.

  • When did this happen! My guess is about a hour before the dis stain on the blue dress.

  • Now that he running for president! more people will like to watch just how he put slick willy in the help/ run mode. great job! Mr. cain.

  • My goodness Cain stumped him.

  • Wow...and no teleprompter? Herman Cain is looking good!

  • Herman Cain never heard back from Cliton after sending his calculations, that's a fact. Imagine what would happen if Cain did this to Obama! :D

  • When did this happen?

  • @BenGeocth In '94 I think.

  • Just because Cain was on the Federal Reserve Board doesnt mean he agrees with them. What would be the best way to get inside knowledge of how the system works? 9-9-9 is the FIRST STEP towards a fair tax and elimination of the income tax. The FIRST STEP in dismantling the Wilson era (1913 Federal Reserve, 1918 Income Tax) big government. The states need more control back from the powerful fed.

  • @videocharmer If you really beliefs he doesn't agree with the Fed! Then your lost on history. They choose him to be in the Fed. Now he's very careful about his words on the Fed since making the comments about auditing it.

  • he was a fed chairman which could be good or bad, at least he understands monetary policy, the question that remains, is he beholden to banking interests.

  • Send me yer numbers LAWL... I'm BIIIIILLLLLLLL.....

  • Wow Bill was a beast

  • Go hermain Cain for president.

  • Herman busted out a Cain O'Whoopass on BJ Clinton.

  • HERMAN CAIN IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This guy knows his stuff, I've been debating between Perry and Cain. I'm going with Cain.

  • @camarosam Perry??? Why...

  • @saladfingers2057 Don't understand what you're asking, but I like Perry because Texas is an awesome work state, and I like his view on the role of the Federal Gov. But I like the honesty and straight forward solutions that Cain brings to the table. But let m say this, I'll vote for Cain or Perry before Romney.

  • @camarosam It is not because of Rick Perry that Texas is a work state, and his views are not whatsoever unique. He says whatever he feels like he needs to win (and he's really not even that good at that). Candidates can say whatever they want on stage, but it's all about whether or not they will actually do those things if they got into office, and I doubt he would actually stick to his word.

    Why wouldn't you vote for Romney?

    BTW I'm not trying to start shit, I'm just curious.

  • @saladfingers2057 Because he is a progressive Republican, they have him in a video talking about how we are responsible for Global warming and supports some subsidies for "green" jobs. I don't like RomneyCare, and he has flip flopped on abortion. I don't know, I have mixed feelings about him. Herman Cain seems like the only natural candidate that isn't going to sell himself to anyone except the American people. I love Cain's 9-9-9 plan and his proposal on what needs to happen to Social Security.

  • @camarosam That may be true about Perry but that doesn't really separate him from any other candidates. Herman Cain is a great candidate that doesn't receive nearly enough attention. His 9-9-9 plan is great because it is simple enough for the entire country to understand. I agree with you that he will not sell himself out to corporatism.

    To say that he is the ONLY natural candidate isn't really fair though. Have you looked at Ron Paul at all? He has the best track record out of any candidates.

  • @saladfingers2057 Yeah Ron Paul is probably the best candidate that sticks to his word. But I don't agree with his isolationists views. And his denial about Iran and N. Korea. But I agree with him on about 90% of what he says. Bring the troops home, stop the massive monopoly called the fed gov. But I also don't understand Ron Paul, like how he didn't vote for Ryans massive tax/budget plan. I know its not perfect but its a start in the right direction. I'm just afraid Ron won't win against obama.

  • @saladfingers2057 Paul supports gay marriage.

  • @TheConservativesrock I support Dr. Paul's stance that government should be out of marriage entirely. If a church wants to marry a dog and a giraffe I don't care. Just get government out and let people do what they want.

  • @TheConservativesrock no he doesn't. He supports removing the discussion of marriage from the federal government. It doesn't belong there.

  • I'm really just amazed that twenty years ago, politicians actually talked to each other reasonably about mathematics.

  • Damn. I almost felt embarrassed for Clinton. He got schooled in the worst way. I would love to see Cain up against Obama.

  • @wolfengheist Yes, Cain, isn't afraid like most politicians who parse their words at every chance they get. People need to be told the truth directly about social "in"security, medicare and medicaid.

    Most couldn't tell you the difference between medicare and medicaid - they just look at it as "free" money.

  • @farronx Sorry, should have been: "Cain, Rubio, and Jindal are examples of minorities that DO NOT look at themselves as victims."

  • I love it when liberals ask me why I support Herman Cain, I smile and simply say I support Herman Cain because he is BLACK! They really have nothing else to say at that point.

  • @bigblock67camaro Good one. I think we should play the same crap that liberal perverts played during the 2008 election.

  • DONT TRUST THIS GUY HE WORKS FOR THE FEDERAL RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOOK AND STUDY THIS GUY BEFORE U VOTE!!

  • @dwpride hahahahahahaahahhahahahahahaha­hhahahahahha

  • @DraftCain2012 what's so funny moron

  • @dwpride Yeah, you would rather support someone like Geithner, who wants you to pay your taxes, but he doesn't pay his...and, HE IS THE TREASURY SECRETARY.

    You are a moron!

  • Cain became a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1992 and served as its chairman from January 1995 to August 1996, when he resigned to become active in national politics. Do your homework!

  • @RetJean The Federal Reserve system is Ilegal under the land of the law. He was working for it yet claims to be defending the constitution??! ha! he's a puppet

  • @dwpride law of the land*

  • @dwpride - who? Clinton? Don't worry didn't vote for him!

  • @Marc8533 Cain

  • @dwpride just like a ron paul supporter... while ron paul would be the best, he is unelectable. obamas clan will come out against him being just some crazy old man like mccain, this guy pulled businesses out of bankruptcy so knows how to fix money issues, the US is just a big business and it needs fixed, obama wants to put everyone on an allowance so they rely on the govt, cain will make people earn it and will clean house and save us money, while i agree fed isnt good, we gotta get obama out

  • @jackpelton enjoy living on the street wen this nigger ruins it more fucking moron

  • @dwpride I do just fine because of capitalism, the socialist in power has hurt me some. cain is against the worthless people that want the govt to support them, you have fun listening to alex jones

  • @jackpelton yea he's worked for the exact people who has screwed us, he's not talkin about abolishing any entitlement systems and u say he is against worthless people that want govt support. and whos alex jones?

  • @dwpride no barney franks was the main person that helped screw us by saying fannie/freddie didnt need more regulations

    he has come out against the occupy wall streeters saying they need to earn their own living and get a job

    he had a radio show in atlanta talking about and agreeing with the states trying to implement drug tests for welfare recipients, he wants to turn over the education system back to the states and that will bring more educated people than we have now

    alex jones= big RP fan

  • @jackpelton What about the elderly, disabled, poor, disadvantaged and veterans? What about the unemployed? There is this ridiculous myth going around that "entitlement programs" are hurting us more than any other program and that is just not true. Corporations receive more "welfare" than anyone. A society is (rightly) judged by how well it cares for its disadvantaged citizens. This notion of "every man for himself" is ludicrous, contrary to America's Judeo-Christian heritage, and immoral.

  • @TheTubePortal entitlement programs for people that are fully capable of working but choose not to are wrong

    corporations receive tax deductions which are within the rights of them, they are the ones that take risks and higher people that contribute to society by paying taxes

    fannie/freddie are the MAIN problem it caused the whole economic breakdown of the banks, your claims of republicans want to kill gramma are bogus

  • @dwpride Yep former chairman of the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas! Another puppet!

  • THUMBS UP IF RON PAUL IS YOUR PRESIDENT!!!!

  • From the first time I heard this dude speak I was like hell yes Herman Cain! 2012 FTW!

  • It's simple; you either believe in Capitalism or Socialism. A business must either be responsible for their own bills (free market Capitalism), or somebody else should be (Socialism). The government should butt out. If the employees don't like it, get a job elsewhere.

  • At 5:41, Clinton's thinking "FML"

  • I love how polite Cain is!

  • I don't trust herman cain anymore than I trust bill new world order clinton. herman cain used to be on the board of the federal reserve. He's totally against eliminating the federal reserve much less eliminating them. He's nothing more than a wolf in sheep's clothing!

  • Congrats to this Cain fellow. Clinton is such a corrupt elitist Socialist lying philandering adulterer. It is such amazing that this criminal is not in prison with all his Bilderberg crooks. Bastard.

  • ARREST CLINTON FOR MURDER!

  • Even though I'm a Conservative, I liked Clinton. He was level headed, smart and more or less kept middle of the road not to mention had a good line of BS.. Herman Cain choked him. I never heard Pres. Clinton look as perplexed as he was. Cain was relenetless but polite. I like this guy more and more

  • Mr. Cain brought his brain....:)

  • The look on Clinton's face towards the end of the video is priceless when he realizes it's completely futile to try to argue what Mr Cain is saying. The only other time I saw that look on Slick Willy's face was when he was caught with his pants down, literally. You can just imagine what he's thinking in his head "Well I think I need to fire the people who screen my questions"

  • Cain has no orginal ideas.

  • @knightschwartz And in most cases, neither does or SHOULD anybody who supports the constitution or individual liberty.

  • What i learned from watching this video is that america's

    sharpest minds are not running the country, i was impressed at the

    way Mr. Cain had control of his facts and made the president look

    like a middle manager student to Mr. Cains professer of economics master!!!

  • Oh he was a Slick Willie...wow, he was a shmoozer. I had forgotten how much of a blow hard blow dried putz he was...

  • Mr. Cain played Clinton like a violin. The trap Clinton fell into is that he thought all businesses would be affected by his regulations equally and could "...all raise the price of pizza 2%." Mr. Cain schooled Clinton by informing him that larger competitors can sqeeze smaller companies by either not raising prices. This is how Wal-Mart drove all the mom & pops out of business and almost wiped out a Kmart. Interestingly, Wal-Mart is headquartered in Arkansas where Clinton was gov. for 10 yr

  • 5:45 Clinton is like "Oh crap."

  • @1family4me

    I think he kept asking specific questions thinking he wouldn't have the numbers. He didn't know Mr. Cain is a mathematician who knows his stats. Clinton brought liberalism to a math fight, Mr. Cain brought his calculator.

  • I wonder if Mr.Cain sent those numbers and if he did wonder what happened to them

  • @dmhappy2777 -- If the numbers were sent, they most likely would have been put in the round file by a fat intern making room for the Bubba's pizza pie.

  • @dmhappy2777 Herman did send the numbers and submitted an oped piece to the Wall Street Journal. What the Clinton's did was probably nothing. Hilary later said the the Clinton administration could not be held responsible for every under-capitalized small business in America.

  • Herman Cain just shot himself in the foot w/ his presidential ad targeting black America.

    He showed through his verbiage in that given ad just how out of touch he is w/ his own people.

    Without the black vote Cain has no chance of becoming America's 45th president.

    Trust that black America won't allow their president to refer to black women as "ho's". Mr. Cain's advisers (whites I assume) lead him astray on that matter & it surely will be a sticking point of doom for his candidacy.

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  • @farronx Say what? Cain is out of touch with black people? Obama is out of touch with his people too... Americans. Obama has this country in such a state of disarray it reminds me of an action movie where a clever hero rigs the gas petal and steering wheel in a car to make it drive off a cliff. Obama has set this country on a course to crash and doesn't seem to have any plan to stop it from barreling out of control.

  • @TominatorJ

    Focus now...this vid & my comment is about Herman Cain.

    Obama's decision making (good or bad) during his presidency is not my point @ all.

    Don't give me that PC 'we think only as "Americans" BS.

    B/C this country IS & ALWAYS has been divided by race & money.

    Any person aspiring to live in the white-house & lead America who is stupid enough to dismiss the black vote deserves their losing fate. Especially a black man. Obama is president b/c he knows that lesson far too well.

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  • The problem with blacks like you and the ones who vote democrat 90% of the time is that you guys invest in failure. I mean look at Obama? That's why black America is in the state it's in today. What's the old saying "if you do the same thing over and over that's a sign of insanity". Consider the blacks who vote 90% democrat over and over insane.

  • @TominatorJ Both Cain and Obama are not out of touch with BLACK people, but only with NIGGERS, there is a difference...

  • @farronx Sorry, but Cain's point is exactly that he isn't going to play into the victimization of blacks.

    Cain, Rubio, and Jindal are examples of minorities that look at themselves as victims.

    You have to ask yourself that if 95% of blacks voted for Obama, are you going to tell me it was because they loved all his ideas or because he is black?

    Uh, I think the latter and Cain would tell you that if you are going to vote for him because he is black, he would say keep your racist vote.

  • @phxazjarhead

    Ur telling a black man the "point" intended for blacks by a black man?

    Wow white privilege has run a muck w/ U I see.(Relax son we don't need a translator;us so-called "victims" comprehend the spoken word quite well)

    When have whites ever elected a black president before Obama? Now U wanna complain about blacks wising up to the racist games of politics & life in America?

    Cain is a puppet for whites that continues to shoot himself in the foot w/ his every spoken word.

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  • @farronx I am sorry for your party- the Dem liberals always use race to divide America.

    Cain proves that you don't have to suck up to the libs in this country - you can succeed without always being the "victim".

    Your comment was very telling about Cain being a "puppet for whites".

    You sound like the racist, not the Republican conservatives that welcome success through hard work and not victimization through government programs, like your liberal Dem friends.

    Enjoy!!!

  • @farronx By the way, I guess a "good" black is only one that tows the Dem liberal line, huh?

  • @DraftCain2012 Cain has recently said that he did not receive a response.

    I like the reporter saying that the numbers will come out in the wash - just a minor detail. The reporter is an idiot.

    Don't you like how Clinton rolled his eyes like he was thinking about the numbers? He was trying style over substance, just like the "come out in the wash" reporter.

    I trust a rich person over a poor person, because a poor person has NEVER given me a job - EVER!

  • Billy and Hilly are both Fans of Alinsky, so have followed 'Rules for Radicals'.

  • Clinton is a snake, but I give him credit for at least listening to Mr. Cain and not belittling his point. There is no way Obama would allow a question like this to be presented in any kind of town hall. Everything with him has to be scripted and is a set up, because he has no idea about what he's talking. He just reads whatever the teleprompter spits out. Obama makes Clinton look like Barry Goldwater.

  • Bill Clinton's argument is invalid.. And he tries to get over with flattery. What a loser.

  • @bricitybrac If you want to post meaningful and thoughtful ideas and concepts, please do. Mindless rhetoric won't be tolerated.

  • @DraftCain2012 your so meaningful and thoughtful.. <3

  • @bricitybrac He was not employed by the fed, he was chairman a board of business owners that advocated for business interests. He is about the most honest, do right, kind of guy you could find.

  • @bricitybrac - Yo! Did you not see Billy Boy get thwapped! Or were we watching a different videos? Billy's big bouffant could not rack the numbers Cain was throwing. Keep trying fool... Elvis has left the building!

  • I'm glad Mr. Cain threw his hat in the race. I thought he could have won if he ran in 2000. Run Herman Run! Okay I'll stop getting excited now. The president is nothing more than a puppet.

  • My vote is decided. Herman Cain for 2012! Latinos are with you Mr. Cain. Don't stop!

  • His answer was always to stick it to the consumer. To raise prices to pay for his agenda - a hidden tax. Taxing business or forcing them to provide unaffordable benefits must be passed on to the customer. Yes, in reality we pay for it. To suggest that it's okay because all your competitors will do same is profoundly naive. Since the media long ago declared that Clinton was one of the most intelligent presidents in US history then he must be trying to pull one hell of a ruse on all of us.

  • Yes we Cain!

  • @cano21

    Yes your DUMB!

  • @tearsofredrose Dumb, that's how your mama likes 'em, my child.

  • @cano21 Oh no we cain't. Republicans have already brought this nation to its knees with the deficit spending and ridiculous "trickle-down" economics of Pres. Reagan. Things have progressed from bad to worse, and then when the economy plunges due to Republican mismanagement the only thing they can do is blame Pres. Obama for not cleaning up the mess fast enough! Capitalism has destroyed us. Corporations are killing America. The GOP do not deserve to regain the White House...ever again.

  • @TheTubePortal are you crazy, what destroyed us was fanny and freddie not being regulated properly and loans were issued out with nothing backing them, barney franks is the main person to blame claiming they didnt need more regulations

  • @jackpelton Fanny Mae/Freddie Mac is far more complicated than can be written in 500 characters. It was only one of several problems that have accumulated over the last generation. Both political parties are responsible to a degree. Regulations against entitlement programs (i.e. what a person must do to receive aid) are already very tight due to GOP griping. If the GOP ran this country grandma and the disabled vet down the street and would be homeless. We ARE our brother's keeper, period.

  • @TheTubePortal

    your claim about the veterans is hilarious, OBAMA is the one that wanted to take away their healthcare because "they volunteered so the govt shouldnt have to pay for their injuries"

  • @TheTubePortal Where's my violin? You poor, poor little baby. Someone needs to take care of you, so it might as well be yet another government agency. I understand your position now. Poor, scared little thing.

  • @cano21 The main problem is people like you who have lost their soul and feel that nobody needs help, that everyone can and should take care of themselves without help from anyone, no matter their condition. Self reliance is a good thing, but only to a point. As John Donne said, "No man is an island" and as the Bible says "Do not harden your heart to the poor" and "is it not the rich who oppress you?" You don't have to agree with my views, but you certainly can do better than insults, right?

  • @TheTubePortal The answer is easy. People here are FREE to help those they want and feel deserve it. You can't put a gun to someone's head and order "compassion or else."  It hasn't worked for thousands of years. Why would it now? Love your brother and sister because you can, not because you are legally obliged to.

  • @cano21 Well, I understand where you are coming from and can agree to a certain extent. However, the reason for law is because people do not inherently do what is right. Without regulations against pollution corporations pollute like crazy. Without stop lights and traffic laws people would push themselves ahead of others. Without laws for racial equality the most powerful would oppress the weaker. Without laws to help the disadvantaged then "survival of the fittest" becomes the norm.

  • @TheTubePortal I think we're actually closer to agreement than anyone would know from reading our comments (LOL). Sorry for being overly sassy earlier. We disagree on how far the gov should reach in lieu of personal responsibility for each other's well being (I'm NOT heartless, promise!), but we all want the same thing ultimately. I'm out - have a good weekend!

  • @cano21 Yes, we probably are :o) Enjoy your weekend, too.

  • Clinton is a smooth criminal.

  • One thing I can say for Clinton, Obama would never voluntarily put himself in a position like this, to potentially answer a detailed question off the cuff. Unfortunately for Obama, he, too, may have to face Herman Cain in a debate in the very near future.

  • When are Americans going to learn to elect someone with business sense to deal with ecomomic issues? The only thing these Clinton-type puppets are good for is pushing a blanket agenda for their party and over-simplifying the impact of it on the individual entrepreneur. Notice how presidents sound like they know what they're talking about when they aren't facing a business expert? Facing a true businessman was a Clinton campaign gaff here. I'll bet heads rolled after this one.

  • I'm gonna vote for this man if he runs. This guy is a rockstar!!!

  • I love Herman!

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