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  • You a very likeable fellow Dick, and seem really intelligent what am I missing here?

  • @johnnycmajor

    Dick Morris is a NEO-CON and a ZIONIST who believes in Armageddon. You don't have to trust what I say. You can find out for yourself. He's a fox News contributor who believes in our(America's) sacrifices to support Israel AT ANY COST. The NEO-CON's PROJECT FOR A NEW AMERICAN CENTURY(look it up) has been in effect since the the beginning of Cheney's presidency(not Bush). Our business in the middle east is all about Israel. You can find out for yourself. Do some research.

  • @athews1976 I have research him a little bit he is evil.

  • This is a nice speech but we have not had a president to look up to since President Kennedy even with his faults the man spoke politics with what he truly believed, of course then he wanted to end fed ended up dead instead. Do you not see that the federal reserve is the enemy and all these bought politicians are puppets! now go on go look it up and see how we defeated the fed's a few times for short periods. Cain also quoted pokemon, lol. My hair is a bird Sir your speech is invalid.

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  • Now I hope all you cain freaks will understand ole spermy hermy is just a fooling you all. Do your research and quit acting so damn foolish. I cannot believe I am hearing supposedly very intelligent people you seem to know how to talk and walk at the same time. What is wrong here I don't understand. This is just so crazy it baffles me.

  • What a naive fool. New manufacturing jobs in the US? Without government protection from Asian competition?? Dream on, my friend...

  • Herman Cain is GREAT! Go, Herman!

  • Tax increases on the rich will have no effect whatsoever. He could raise the bracket to 100% and nothing would change. It is the loopholes, credits, tax havens, and foundations that need the reform as those are the real reasons they pay less. Even if he could get more taxes out of the rich, it would eliminate what is left of the middle class because, "fees" would get handed down to consumers. Consumers have nobody to dump on, we are the dumping ground. Class warfare? You bet it's coming.

  • Morris has way too many dinners.

  • Cain is exactly the person we need. Why elect someone who has been corrupted by the system. Take Speaker Bonier for example. He plans on selling us out on the debt ceiling like he sold us out on the 2012 budget deal. The only other one I would trust is Bachmann. She has been in the House before but hasn't caved to the Rhino’s. Even Perry, if he runs, is a globalist. So I would hope we could end up with the greatest team we could imagine and that would be Cain/Bachmann or vice versa.

  • Herman Cain is the epitome of class...Obama is not! If you placed the two men side by side, a halo would glow over Mr. Cain, while a pitchfork would materialize in Obama's hand. Good Luck, Mr. Cain and God Bless America!

  • Herman Cain is really what the country needs for 2012. I expect that he will do significantly better than people give him credit for now, because he has been consistently leading in gallup's positive intensity polls for several consecutive weeks

  • I must admit, when I read the tital for this video. the subject line read, "Dick Morris TV; Lunch ALERT! Herman Cain: No Class Warfare" I thought, Dick was saying, Herman Cain was going to engage in warfare with "No Class". Not, {refrain from "class warfare"}. I was thinking , "what's Dick have against Herman? He is a classy guy, and I think he would be a great President, I'm glade I took the time to watch. HA HA!

  • Not only will Hermain Cain contribute to this campaign, I believe because he relates to the real american voter in a way that politicians can not he will be the next President because the people not the media will elect the next President. His name id is the only thing holding the numbers back right now and that keeps going up every week along with his positive intensity level. We need Herman Cain now more than ever.

  • DIck, Keep up the good presentations (fight) for a psychologically healthy rhetoric. The warfare our President is bringing to this country is an attempt to psychologically divide our country. It seems the old adage "divide and conquer" is applicable here... But the diabolical back-scene is that I believe this is a conscious attempt to put the country in a position to "conquered" and brought to the same level as the lowest performing countries and economies in the world. hmmmm?

  • Herman Cain has run multiple businesses. Obama is a community organizer who never ran a candy store and has no clue how this economy works.

  • I would like to see Herman Cain win the nomination for the Republican Pary because I feel his Business Experience is much needed, but I don't believe the Party will give him the support necessary for it to happen. The reason being is there are far too many racists in the party who will never give a black their vote. When you consider that most blacks will blinding vote for any democrate no matter how qualified it leaves Herman without enough backing to put it off and that is a shame.

  • When the rich are hated and believed to be causal of the social problems rather than the creator of jobs and charity- nations implode. Those who leave asap are more likely to live beyond the shores of that nation.

    Social Warfare = Greed Turned inside out.

    Sounds good wrapped in the paper of self-pity, delivered with fine words of compassion, while they scramble for someone to pay for it, while the politicos bobbel heads w/approval & commit robery to spend & then spend to rob to spend...

  • Herman Cain, Michelle Bachmann, Romney, doesn't matter. This country will not move forward until the day we find out that Obama is not going to serve a second term, period. Only then can the healing begin.

  • I agree with your assessment of Herman Cain and feel that he does have a particular role to play in this election, but he is not the only candidate who understands and can speak to entrepreneurial initiative. Mitt Romney also understands business, free enterprise, and how to create jobs. I appreciate, however, you highlighting the fine qualities of Herman Cain, just not at the expense of others who share the same strength as if he is the only candidate with business experience who gets it.

  • @bmwanlass

    I supported Mitt last time. Not because he was the best candidate but because he was the best available candidate. Mitt is a moderate Republican. He is trying to be Mr Conservative now because of the shift in the voting public. He says he is a real conservative but his record says something else. I really do like Romney but I like Cain better. He is the REAL deal. He was a conservative before and is one now. He is not trying to cater to a group so they will vote for him. .

  • Well said, Dick. That message from Mr. Cain could well affect this race. Hopefully, he repeats it often. I do not think he will be nominated, and probably lacks the experience to be the President, but I agree with "reavister" below. This man seems to understand what Dr. King was saying in a way that affects all Americans, not just "black" Americans. By the same token, we need a President for ALL Americans, not one that is just pandering for votes. Thank you for the insight into Herman Cain.

  • You said everything I was thinking. We are 1 nation, 1 people. Stop the hating of the rich. We all want to be there one day

  • Cain needs to write a book called "The Audacity of Stupid". How dare Obama have the audacity to coerce successful business men and women to sacrifice more so more scholarship monies can be given when he has led us into trillions in senseless debt.

  • The Good Book instructs us not to be partial to the poor and not to show partiality to the rich, in this order. I think this is order is very important. Because many might think that partiality to the poor is good. But not according to our God.

  • Thank you Mr. Morris-I'm enjoying your series of video clips.

  • I applaud Dick for giving every candidate the same opportunity to compete in the primaries by providing personal interviews and an open forum for people to present their ideas. There are fundamental problems, such as American Socialism, in which the government socializes the risks while privatizing the profits. We have to look for a candidate who is cognizant of this tragedy and has the fire in his/her belly to change course in a positive direction. No one has imptressed me yet. But, I'm hopeful

  • Cain appears to be a nice guy but he brings nothing to the table and is not a viable candidate for the presidency -- If he is interested in serving the country he should run for a seat in the house. Enough of this African-American stuff to define black Americans - No other race defines themselves as such and until the black population refer to themselves as just "Americans" and stop with this we are discriminated against, they will be separate and apart from the rest of the population.

  • Any suggestions on where one can go to ESCAPE THE GOVERNMENT GREED AND SOCIAL WARFARE???

    aT LEAST THE WEALTHY HAVE NOTICE... SOCIALISM'S INTRO TO CLASS WARFARE IS BEING PROGRAMMED INTO OUR CHILDREN... THEY TOO WILL BE GREEDY HATERS OF THOSE WHO CREATE JOBS... Let's get the hell out of here.

  • @1aemet The Moon. No place on Earth will accept immigrants from America. Besides, Obama maybe not very good to secure borders from illegals who still want to come here, but I'm sure, he, will be much successful in securing borders from americans who wants out.

  • How perceptive.

  • Great job in communicating on this subject. I think Herman Cain would be a wonderful president. He truly understands the real message of Martin Luther King. ..."content of character, not color of skin". I trust he truly cares for the welfare of ALL Americans. It would be something to see him get the nomination...just something great!

  • Obama is not so much a Black American as he is a green one. He is green with envy. Envy has destroyed his ability to celebrate the success of others. Envy makes him desire to take down the successful -- as if that will make him richer.

  • Fantastic, Dick! You've gotten to the root of the problem facing America. Great Americans like Pres. Reagan inspired hope; Obama inspires dispair.  Cain and Palin inspire hope, too! Obama isn't a leader. As they say, he's not even run a lemonade stand! Cain has led companies, and Palin has effectively led as Governor of Alaska, where she had a record of high accomplishment, similar to Cain in private enterprise.

  • I noticed the same thing....always one (1) dislike.

  • There seems to be 1 left wing loon that always votes against Dick's videos LOL

  • Great video. Herman Cain is terrific. I see you are back to your jacket, like the no tie. Thanx again Dick.

  • I enjoy the expertise in your ability to rightly divide truth from deception; facts from misrepresentations. I would ask that you would consider referring to American's as American's and not slant your observation by using terms that tend to draw distinctions between subjects. Such as when you referred to Herman Cain as African American, or American of African decent. Either he is American or African, but not part American or part African. Do you refer to President Obama as African/American?

  • Morris,like many democrats who get wiser with age come over to the Right,....you seldom here of a Republican going Democrat,unless they loose their mind

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  • Mr. Morris is starting to wake up! :)

    Herman Cain is the frontrunner when you factor in name recognition. The latest Gallup poll proves it again. The "role" Cain has in this election is "Nominee" then "President".

  • I have a little different take. I, like you, see this man as a refreshing addition to the American mold. On the other hand I see Obama as an immature mind, frozen in narcissism by those who guide him, aided by a striking lack of Empathy, that is the product of a loving and disciplined home. Hermann Cain brings black Americans back up to speed as we navigate a tortuous road ahead. His leadership I would cherish..

  • Obama only cares about taking his piece of the pie when he gets to leave office. He will have lived his whole life without a job. Additionally, he has done the more to hurt the black causes because he is a jive talking, inept leader showing what Dr, King feared with affirmative action. People will never believe that the person before them got there on talent (when you look at the people in Congress you know they got there not by achievement but by what they looked like everyone included.

  • Obama using class warfare? YA THINK???

    His famous 2004 speech of "no red states and blue states" was the biggest lie he has ever told to date. He never believed it.

    During the 2008 campaign, whenever he uttered the word "corporation" or "business" it sounded like he was spitting out a curse word. In his OWN BOOK, he wrote that when he went to work for a private company it felt like he was "behind enemy lines."

    Question for Obama: when did you stop believing in Marxism?

  • Herman Cain 2012. Says it all

  • @boxerpaws55

    Allen West for VP.

    Ron Paul for Treasury.

    John Bolton for Secretary of State.

    Sarah Palin for Energy Secretary.

    Michele Bachmann for Attorney General?

    Who would you put in your Dream Cabinet?

  • @hennypenny247 I agree with this idea. That line up should work. I thought of Michele Bachmann for VP but like the idea of Allen West or Rubio??

  • Herman Cain is as neophyte at foreign policy as Obama. No one in America can really say they have a handle on foreign affairs when most of the governments we deal with are for, by, with, and from the government. After watching Obama screw the pooch around the globe, who could think that this would disqualify a man of great moral character like Mr. Cain from the presidency.

  • @John62charles

    Not at all. Cain explained that he wasn't familiar with the term "right of return" and explained his position once he got the definition. And added that he isn't afraid or reluctant to admit when he doesn't know something.

    Obama damages America not out of ignorance, but because he is an America-hating narcissist. He projects his personal preferences into foreign policy, identifies with Muslims, and has a clear vision of the world he wants. And it isn't America's vision.

  • Thank you Mr. Morris. You have valid points about class warfare in the United States. We know that those on Wall Street were bailed out while the rest of the country would pay. The disparity between rich & poor increased & the middle class was squeezed, pushing many to lower class with 44.7 million on food stamps.

    Obama’s words are against the rich but his actions support them. The politics of wink-wink is understood by the rich. Just look at the tax code.

  • @iknownothingnow The current tax code unfairly taxes the rich. The rich, use fewer government services. Those with gates around their homes and high tech security systems, body guards when necessary, install sprinkler systems in their fire resistant homes have. Their children attend private school. These people require less police, fire, and educational assistance, and use few if any entitlements. Yet, they pay a higher percentage of their income in tax. You're right, the tax code is unfair

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