Brokenhearted, but not broken
You’re not defeated as long as you never stop fighting. And while my presidential campaign is suspended, it’s important to remember that my pursuit of the presidency was only a means to an end. As long as the end is achieved, victory will be at hand.
My incredible army of supporters, whom I can never thank enough for all they have done so far, have not labored in vain. The real prize is still ours for the taking.
I did not want to become president just for the sake of being president. I’m perfectly happy with what I’ve accomplished in my life and I don’t need the ego boost. Rather, I sought the presidency because our nation has some big problems to deal with, and it’s clear that our political class has neither the will nor the ability to solve them.
For that very reason, I was not surprised that I was viciously attacked once I rose in the polls. I was surprised by the nature of the attacks. Me, a womanizer? I would never have thought they’d come up with that one. But I knew the establishment would not like the idea of my success, because I will not get along by going along like so many do. I will not kick the can down the road to the next generation of leaders, because our problems are serious and they need to be solved now.
That threatens people who know there may be a political price to pay for enacting solutions that will work, and would rather wait things out and let someone else take the heat. That would not have been possible during a Cain presidency.
But if real solutions are achieved, it will not matter who achieved them. If Congress and the president take the right measures to ensure our fiscal strength, protect our national security, achieve energy independence, spur economic growth and accomplish health care reform that actually works – it won’t matter to me whose signature is on the bills. Only that the bills become laws that get us to the goal.
And while I am disappointed, there are more than a few silver linings to doing this work outside the context of a presidential campaign. The process by which we choose our nation’s leader is ridiculous. There is little focus on policy substance and even less on candidates’ governing skills. If you’re not warding off some wild accusation, you’re explaining away a “gaffe,” which is usually the sort of slip of the tongue that anyone can make, but because some reporter heard it, it turns into a news-cycle narrative with a shelf life of six or seven days.
That’s behind us. All I need to do now is advocate for solutions that work, under the auspices of TheCainSolutions.com, and that will have two essential elements.
One is to better educate the American people about the nature of the problems we face. There is still too little understanding of the severity of our debt and fiscal crisis. That is why members of Congress lack the political will to solve the problem. They perceive that they will pay a steeper price for taking action than they will pay for doing nothing. That is no excuse for such poor leadership, but the fact remains that if we can change the political dynamic – so that the people are demanding action rather than rewarding inaction – we will be able to change the results.
The second element is to advocate for solutions that actually work. I was amused by the criticism I received for frequently mentioning my 9-9-9 tax reform, particularly by those who referred to it as a “catch phrase” and so forth, clearly demonstrating that they didn’t grasp what it’s all about. The 9-9-9 plan is the biggest transfer of power from government back to the people since the beginning of this nation. That’s what they are afraid of.
I talked about 9-9-9 so often during the campaign because it’s a major reform that would completely change the way we pay taxes, the way we do business and the way people manage their personal budgets. We need reform like that. Political consultants are forever telling candidates to “stay on message,” but I guess that doesn’t apply when the message is a substantive reform that would actually solve problems. Be that as it may, I am far from finished staying on message. The Cain Solutions effort will relentlessly push for an understanding of the real stakes our nation faces, and for a groundswell that demands real solutions.
As I said during my announcement on Saturday, becoming president was Plan A. Anyone with a big goal needs to recognize that you might need a Plan B, and our Plan B has a lot going for it.
Six months ago, most of you had never heard of me. You have now. A lot of what you’ve heard is not true, but I’ve got your attention. Keep listening, and if you care about the future of our country like I do, get involved. Unlike a presidential campaign, what we’re doing now can’t be stopped by scandal-mongering or polls. We’ll only be defeated if we give up.
And we’re not going to do that.
© 2011 North Star Writers Group
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I like the way Herman sets SMART goals. I also like that he is following the sound strategy for demanding American accountability from both our politicians and from ourselves.
Stay informed, stay inspired to keep fighting for our continued American independence and get involved.
Independence, liberty, and freedom are not static, we must strive to follow this path and guard against those who seek to make us dependent and enslave us with debt.
I look forward to being a continuing part of Plan “B” although I also liked Plan “A” led by Herman Cain.
May I just moan and groan a little? I am tired of dirty politics. We all know why they went after Mr. Cain. I think that other camp is playing more than dirty politics though. I’m educated, I’m a fighter and there is nothing more that I will fight harder for than out freedom. I haven’t served officially in the military, but I was a military brat. I even lived in Hawaii the same time Obama did, as my Father spent months at sea in a Sub. I will not let someone like Obama destroy this country! He is bought and sold. He lies and lies. We all know this.
Just let me know what I can do.
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Herman Cain is NOT a “victim”. Read this:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/03/opinion/cupp-cain-candidacy/index.html?hpt=hp_bn9
The Republican Party used to be the party of “personal responsibility”. Now it has become the party of QUITTERS and “victimhood”. “Wah!” “The big bad media is after me!” “Wah!” Sarah Palin… Herman Cain… they made their MILLIONS off of “the media”… and then QUIT. They BAILED on the country they supposedly have such “patriotism” for.
Are you freaken kidding me? The “media” is your EXCUSE? If a candidate cannot stand up to the “media” then how in the hell is he or she going to stand up to Kim Jong Il, Achmenidjad (however that’s spelled), the leader of Communist China (Jintao), etc.? When the sh_it hits the fan, how the hell would Herman Cain respond while in office?
Dan Calabrese, you readily admit that he HAD NO PLAN! He had no plan… he was ‘making it up as he went along’… And you would’ve voted for that for POTUS! What a SIMPLETON you are.
Answer me this, Cain-supporters (including Calabrese): How can a male have a 13-year relationship with a woman in which he GAVE HER MONEY repeatedly, and his wife did not know about it – regardless if it was sexual in nature or not – and you turn a blind eye to that? Would your wife be okay with that? Uh yeah, get real. You FOOLS are ignorati. What male gives a woman MONEY for 13 years just to “help her out”, and never tells his wife about it, where there’s no sex involved? ANSWER IT CALABRESE.
The GOP also used to be the party of “family values”. Now they turn a blind eye to “sexual infidelity” in the name of their bogus “only God can judge” (but not when it comes to Democrats or “liberals”). Pack of HYPOCRITES. And mark my words… Dan Calabrese *will* be voting for Newt Gingrich in the primaries. Newt Gingrich. The biggest womanizing, misogynistic PIG candidate ever. And Calabrese will vote for him. In a red-hot minute. He’ll ‘rationalize’ it by some spin of epic proportions. “Only God can judge…he’s still a true conservative”…. Yaddy, ya.
Wake up, SHEEP. You’re ALL being ‘led’ by FALSE PROPHETS, and until we get MONEY out of the elections in this country the last man/woman standing with the MOST CAMPAIGN DOLLARS will ALWAYS win. Until you figure this out, you’ll all continue to get EXACTLY what you deserve. It’s not “free speech”, it’s FASCISM. IDIOTS.
Mr. Cain I was very saddened to hear that you will no longer be running. Your message gave me REAL hope. I am not a rocket scientist and 9-9-9, made perfect sense to me. Even though you and I disagree on a couple of domestic issues, I was more than ready to place my confidence in you and your vision. It would have been the first time I had EVER voted republican. I believe in you Herman, STILL!
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