Herman Cain: Action Hero

I don’t see why you think it is terrible. It’s kind of funny, included a dig at liberals (the “Are you liberal, judging by color” thing), had a dig at Obama (with Searcy’s character making big statements and then leaving the thing up to the stuntman), and it included a celebrity endorsement. In fact, I guess the ad is Searcy’s. Cain’s asking supporters to send in ads, and promised if he likes them, he’ll run them, and Searcy sent the ad in, and it amused him. So, I really don’t see why this ad is so terrible.

No, this is an example of a celebrity endorsement that’s both funny and helpful. The Searcy ad is just strange.

Yes! Huckabee’s ad had Chuck Norris in it, but was mostly about Huckabee. It helped introduce Huckabee to the voting public. It was funny, direct, hit several bullet points, and had punch. (The puns even write themselves.) Huckabee must have had good media consultants and listened to them. That’s part of how he was able to beat better known and better funded candidates. Cain is trying to be his own media consultant, and is failing.

Cain’s ad is a mess. Not a hot mess, but a mess that was left on the counter overnight and is now smelly and full of food poisoning.

I can’t decide which is worse. This mess or his brutal and vicious combined assault on both the memory of the 9/11 attacks and the poor, defenseless ‘God Bless America’.

The problem of course is that it relied on a meme that was already thoroughly dead and unfunny at the time - had been for a decade. In essence the ad was saying “I’m with you, internet people ! Like you I’m hip, with it and like to boogie like a jive cat, you dig ?”. How can anyone not roll their eyes ?
… oh yeah, Iowa. Forget it, then :slight_smile:

I would like to point out that the problem is western Iowa. which is negatively affected by proximity to Nebraska and Kansas. That can’t be mentally healthy for anyone.

Cock-a-doodle-doodle-doo, Ma’am!

Those were some pretty rough-and-tumble card-carrying liberals. Shouldn’t they have looked more like effete dandies from “back East”? Frilly clothes, fancy book-learnin’, that sort of thing?

Also didn’t help that at first I thought the black “liberal” was Cain.

Racist! And, yeah, I thought the same thing - I was expecting some sort of ‘why can’t a black man be OMG a conservative’ kind of thing. Cain doesn’t have that much face recognition - so that’ll probably be a problem for a lot of people.

What about their behavior was “liberal” anyway? Are liberals known for making fun of flowers? None of that made any sense at all.

I think it was meant to imply that all Liberals judge people based on color and think black folks need extra help, while Conservatives are all color-blind and want everyone else to give them all their money and die quickly, regardless of skin color. At least that is what I am getting from the campaign ads, debates and party platform.

Oh, and Herman Cain likes girly, yellow flowers. :smiley:

So the takeaway is that Herman Cain is gay?

Maybe. After I realized the black liberal hooplehead wasn’t Cain, I half expected him to open the door wearing a dress.

We had no idea who Herman Cain was when he ran for the Senate. We have maybe one, two tops, televised debates for our Senate elections and it’s always on a Sunday afternoon (best time for a debate, right?).

Fast forward to his radio show, television appearances, presidential campaign, Tea Party speaker, etc. he’s a big name in Georgia now.

15,000 at his announcement in Atlanta (mostly white, btw), for example.

His political stances haven’t really changed, his exposure has. I don’t buy the failed Senate bid as evidence that he’s unelectible.

Oh, and we’re not mainly racists in Georgia. There are a few, sure, and perhaps even more than most other states, but we don’t have a problem with black people or black people in power.

If so, then let’s see Cain run for statewide office in Georgia. He’s clearly out of his depth on the national stage.

Now, it’s clear to me that people in Georgia are in fact more racist, by most measures, than people in say, Minnesota. Still, it’s more complicated than that, I fully take your point that a dark skinned black man with a thick Southern accent will be taken seriously by more people in Georgia than he would in New York City. In NYC, Caine wouldn’t stand a chance of winning anything.

If he’s serious about public service, instead of making a vanity run, let him run for governor of the state of Georgia. I maintain that a white guy with his record as a corporate CEO and good old boy accent would have little trouble winning the Republican nomination as governor. I further maintain that Caine’s race, and his race alone, would be the main obstacle being nominated for statewide office.

Oh, c’mon, you want someone to prove himself before he’s President? Why do you hate America?

Maybe after his POTUS run crashes and burns he’ll run for office in Ga. He’ll still need better media consultants than the ones that let this video get out under his campaign’s imprimatur.

Do you think they thought that turkey would fly?

He just smashed everyone in the Florida GOP straw poll. Sounds like Perry really wanted it too.

Link.

I just saw that! Cain’s ad must have gotten less play that I thought. Boy the Republican nomination seems really up in the air.