Cain explains book money story: I’m trying to tell my life story.
I wanted to flag to your attention this notably thoughtful essay from Peter Frase on the difference between partisanship and ideology, and on what the obsession of political elites in this country with post-partisan centrism really represents:
To summarize the thesis: ordinary people hate partisanship, and elites hate ideology. Hence the elite is constantly attempting to misrepresent the latter as the former. And the masses sometimes respond by repudiating ideology when they mean to reject partisanship. …
It’s in that light that we should consider the continual elite longing for a “centrist” or “post-partisan” leader to deliver us from the evil of political polarization. What this yearning represents is not so much a desire to escape from narrow partisan cynicism as it is an attempt to prevent the drawing of clear distinctions of political principle.
The specific examples he cites to illustrate the point are piercing. Worth your time.
A video tribute to the many hilarities of Herman Cain. Watch.
Bachmann on hiring notorious post-campaign backstabber Ed Rollins as campaign manager: “I guess I should have done that Google search.”
Sponsor of Guns-in-Bars law sponsor resigns committee post after DUI with gun arrest.
McCain knocks Obama for using Secret Service bus on bus tour: I paid for Straight Talk Express!
Latino GOP activist leaves party over Herman Cain’s idea of killing illegal immigrants with electrified border fence. Read our interview.
In foreclosure capital of the country Romney speaks out on foreclosures: “don’t try and stop the foreclosure process. Let it run its course, and hit the bottom.” Watch the video.