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Herman Cain Touts 9-9-9 Plan, Sings 'Impossible Dream'

Herman Cain Impossible Dream

By SHANNON McCAFFREY   10/15/11 10:12 AM ET   AP

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Herman Cain is firing up the crowd at a tea party rally in this West Tennessee town when the generator powering his sound system shudders to a halt.

Cain stands awkwardly for a few moments then suddenly begins to sing. Slowly at first but gaining in speed, he belts out "Impossible Dream" in the rich baritone he's honed in church choir.

"You know, when it's your rally, you can do what you want to do!" Cain says as he finishes with a raucous laugh. The 500 or so supporters who have jammed the strip mall parking lot to hear the Republican Party's newest star speak roar their approval.

Momentum restored, Cain launches into a pitch for his signature 9-9-9 tax plan, and the crowd is right there with him, chanting 9-9-9 along with the Georgia businessman. The plan would scrap the current tax code and replace it with a 9 percent tax on personal income and corporations as well as a new 9 percent national sales tax.

The 65-year-old's improbable campaign for the presidency is all about momentum right now. How does he maintain the wave he's riding in recent polls that have catapulted him from an also-ran in the GOP race to the elite top tier?

There are many reasons his bid could fade as quickly as it rose. He acknowledged Friday that he will trail former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry significantly in fundraising. Cain has never held elected office and could wilt under the rigors of the campaign trail and the withering scrutiny coming his way.

But Cain's moment is right now, and the former Godfather's pizza chief executive is marketing himself with practiced skill, banking on his charisma and the notion that the messenger is as important as the message.

His everyman image is resonating.

"In the field right now, he's the most like me," said Jimmy Hoppers, a 60-year-old physician from Jackson, who was hoping to meet Cain so he could hand deliver a $1,000 donation to his campaign. "He's run a business and paid the bills. He's authentic."

On Friday night Cain, who is African-American, drew about 2,000 people – some in workshirts and overalls and nearly all white – to a feed barn in rural Waverly, Tenn.

This is a socially conservative country and Cain – ever the salesman – knows his audience. He closes by invoking God and singing the hymn "He Looked Beyond My Faults."

"I love him," gushed truck driver James Bland after Cain spoke. "He doesn't talk down to you. I think he gets the working man."

"And it makes me so happy that he's put God back into things," chimed in Bland's wife, Karen.

In a year of anti-government fervor, Cain is casting himself as the anti-politician Main Street candidate who would bring common-sense business know-how to the bureaucratic thick of Washington. The former conservative radio show host is brash and straight-talking, saying that "stupid people are ruining America." He mimics liberals with a high-pitched whiny voice.

"Well, he doesn't have foreign policy experience," he says to laughs. "And the guy we have in there now does?"

Cain doesn't ignore the race issue, saying that some critics have called him "a racist" and an "Oreo" for leaving the "Democrat plantation."

"I have grown up telling it like it is and I am going to continue to tell it like it is," he said at a campaign rally in a suburb of Memphis, where he was born. "I don't talk politician."

Voters are responding

He drew large and enthusiastic crowds Friday as he kicked off a two-day bus tour in Tennessee, hopscotching to a trio of tea party events across the state.

Tea party activists make up the backbone of Cain's support and he speaks their language fluently. "My fellow patriots," he begins some sentences. References to freedom and liberty pepper his remarks.

He dives into an anecdote about the Constitution and takes a jab at President Barack Obama.

"You know what? I kinda like my guns and my Bible," he says.

And at every turn, he stresses his business background, noting that at a recent debate fellow Republican candidates dismissed his 9-9-9 tax plan as politically dead on arrival.

"Politicians put together things that will pass. Businessmen put together plans that solve the problems," he said.

Indeed, Cain's 9-9-9 plan seems to have put him on the map.

Following the rally in Jackson, Cain bolted off the stage and shook hands with onlookers, including Linda Fowler-Cole, who had wandered over after a shopping trip to Lowe's and was wearing a T-shirt with an oversized picture of Obama

"I heard the 9-9-9 guy was here and I came to take a look," the Democrat said. "I like Obama, but that 9-9-9 is catchy."

In Bartlett, Tenn., Cain drew a number of black supporters who were excited at the prospect of a conservative African-American of his stature.

"To me he represents what Martin Luther King was talking about when he talked about his dream," Reginald Tooley, a 49-year-old physical therapist from Memphis, said. "With hard work and self-reliance you can do anything you want."

Cain says he has been buoyed by support from regular folks.

"You just don't know how much this encourages me, the fact that you all came out tonight," he said in Waverly.

"You see, this is what the folks in D.C. don't get because they don't come out here to meet with you."

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JACKSON, Tenn. -- Herman Cain is firing up the crowd at a tea party rally in this West Tennessee town when the generator powering his sound system shudders to a halt. Cain stands awkwardly for a few ...
JACKSON, Tenn. -- Herman Cain is firing up the crowd at a tea party rally in this West Tennessee town when the generator powering his sound system shudders to a halt. Cain stands awkwardly for a few ...
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caution08
let no-one change your beliefs!
04:00 PM on 10/17/2011
MR. BO'JANGLES.
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hearmeloudandclear
03:28 PM on 10/17/2011
Some commentary can be real misleading --

"In Bartlett, Tenn., Cain drew a NUMBER OF black supporters who were excited at the prospect of a conservative African-American of his stature."

How many is a "number of"...? Bet you could count them. Had there been a crowd - we would have a photo.

There won't be a CROWD of blacks. A few will show up to watch the "entertainer", that's to be expected.


OBAMA in 2012 - VOTE !
03:07 PM on 10/17/2011
When are you folks gonna get it? Regressive is the most fair. Flat tax still penalizes wealth. It is not fair to overcharge anyone, regardless of the percentage of their income the price represents. Progressive and Flat taxes always overcharge. Progressive tax is actually obscene, and is borderline sadistic.
03:02 PM on 10/17/2011
This man is the smartest one to run for decades. You are witnessing history in the making. Very rare individual. His plan will NOT tax those below the poverty line, and will stimulate the economy.
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caution08
let no-one change your beliefs!
04:03 PM on 10/17/2011
hes so smart that he had to come up with a plan from SimCity. If he was smart , hed drop out the race before he makes a mockery of himself. MR. HERMAN CLASS CLOWN CAIN.
06:52 PM on 10/18/2011
I am watching hysterics in the making. Mr. corporate Cain. Hero to the working class American? What a joker and liar.
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kingpin2011
GOP Blues
02:27 PM on 10/17/2011
This guy can't determine whether he wants to be president or discovered by the American Idol show.
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voodoo8
I don't know and neither do you
01:54 PM on 10/17/2011
The most talented entertainment the tea party could convince to perform
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ShirleeK
01:18 PM on 10/17/2011
ROFL. Do you suppose that Mr. Cain is an environmentalist at heart? 9-9-9 clearly is a disincentive to consumption and will drive us all to reduce-reuse-recycle as we seek to avoid the sales tax on new in favor of used. Go Green - Vote for Herman!
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hearmeloudandclear
03:30 PM on 10/17/2011
ShirleeK -- Can I buy a "used" loaf of bread anywhere?
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ShirleeK
06:31 PM on 10/17/2011
hearmeloudandclear -- Can I bake a pair of shoes?
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Gestas
Mountain Man
01:08 PM on 10/17/2011
Before you buy that $9,99 Pizza you better see what it's made of....it just might be the Poison Pill that the Republicans will use to finish off the Middle Class.
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caution08
let no-one change your beliefs!
04:05 PM on 10/17/2011
or it might be Propofol stuffed crust.
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imfedup
Fight the lies.
09:25 AM on 10/17/2011
A lot of pizza specials are $9.99. Coincidence?
petersjlynn
Wherever I go, I'm always there.....
10:23 AM on 10/16/2011
New ideas are often met with skepticism. True liberals, (as defined by Webster: "not narrow in opinion or judgment : tolerant), used to be a group of "intelligent" folks who grasped new ideas with an open mind, perhaps if only to learn and expand upon them. Without such innovative thinking, we'd still be living on a flat earth with all the heavens orbiting us. Galileo's concepts may have remained secret.

Our system is broke. The Republicans' ideas may not be new, but they are different from the ones being tried now. Obama's ideas weren't new and he's refused to try anything "new" since he's been in office, even though his economic policy has failed the middle class. He's virtually succeeded in making the wealthy of America even richer, yet many posts here still support his actions.

The ruling classes use welfare to weaken the poor. As more middle class succumb to poverty, the welfare system grows weaker. The collapse of our welfare state will ignite a political and financial crisis that would rock the nation; poor people would rise in revolt; only then would “the rest of society” accept their demands. Ala, Occupy Wall Street.

Ala, end of the American Dream and "true" liberal open-mindedness.
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democratsaint
The GOP-The Humpty Dumpty of economics
12:36 PM on 10/16/2011
wow,what crap, the right has 'new' idea?what a joke,they mock green energy,oh that not new?they are the party of the past,they are afraid of the future.'new' ideas. what is new about tehir ideas,cut taxes for rich,raise taxes on everyone else.that is the same old tired crap they been spouting for years. obama planned quit working as soon as the right tpok the house and were able to block them.
teh right has not down a damn thing but push its red meat crap.'new' idea,oh blocking abortion is a 'new' idea that create jobs. yes let the corporation pollute as much as they desire,oh another 'new' idea. regulation exists BECAUSE they were done before. no one dreams of regulation they come about because of actions.
'new' idea. here is a new idea.balance the damn budget,by what ever means it takes.including raising taxes. you have candidate making pledge to groups NOT to do their jobs.is that a 'new' idea?
you 'new' idea party spent a year talking about birth certificates. ran on jobs in 2010 and yet to produce a single jobs bill. they voted to keep the tax cuts for the rich,costing 70b a year, they defended the corporate breaks another 300b a year.cbo says that with out the bush tax cuts we could have a balanced budget by 2020.'new' idea,where was their health care plan?
petersjlynn
Wherever I go, I'm always there.....
06:10 PM on 10/16/2011
Right is, well, right. Left is, well, wrong.
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democratsaint
The GOP-The Humpty Dumpty of economics
12:39 PM on 10/16/2011
the looked at cain 9-9- plan and applied to to the current numbers it came up 500b SHORT of revenue.it made more deficits,it did NOT work,its not a new idea that they are against,it needs to be a new idea that works.how did we get in this mess,the right ran up the budget,the right ran up the deficit,they were given a balanced budget and blew it,we tried their ways and ended up in the worse recession ever.so take you 'new' unproven idea and shove it.we need sound economic policy now fly by nite pizza plans.
petersjlynn
Wherever I go, I'm always there.....
06:08 PM on 10/16/2011
All things considered, perhaps you need to consider "all things" in your equation. A mind is like a parachute; it only works when it is open........
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
10:06 AM on 10/16/2011
Do the people cheering for Cain realize that a 9% sales tax on everything, including services and food and gasoline and medicines, will be tacked on to any state sales tax where they live?

And that, if they are in the middle class, their taxes will go up, not having deductions any more?

And that the taxes of the wealthiest will go down?

This plan has been debunked by economists and cannot stand up to scrutiny.

They are merely cheering for a man who, like an umpire, may not be right, but shows conviction.
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10:17 AM on 10/16/2011
Well said. A 9% income or sales tax would be a boon for the well off, but crush a middle class family with kids to feed, clothe, who need to keep a roof over their heads & to pay for heat, transportation, appliances, etc.
03:16 PM on 10/17/2011
These people need to...

A) Realize that nobody forced them to have kids. So, don't force others to pay for them.

B) Make more money. If they can't afford the military protection and interstate roads, then they need to make more money.

C) Consider putting their children up for adoption.

D) Learn to live with less stuff. Do they really need that XBOX or that flatscreen TV?
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hearmeloudandclear
03:42 PM on 10/17/2011
As for me -- I'm just looking for a "used" loaf of bread. ..
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caution08
let no-one change your beliefs!
04:08 PM on 10/17/2011
lol ! f&f. that was funny.
09:38 AM on 10/16/2011
on cain's 999 plan. he said that the sales tax would only be on new items and that the lower classes would benefit from that. is he saying that only the wealthy would be able to buy new while the rest of us will have to settle for used
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democratsaint
The GOP-The Humpty Dumpty of economics
12:45 PM on 10/16/2011
so someone buying a dusty old picasso for a few mill would pay 0 taxes yes,you go buy a new velvet elvis you pay taxes on it.all new houses will have a 9% tax but old house will not.new cars 9% ,used not.so can you say good by housing and car industry?this is the same problem as the fair tax he loves.it will kill job.
03:19 PM on 10/17/2011
Wrong. It will create jobs. Other than investing or sole-proprietor tradesmen, businesses make money by hiring people to produce. When people have more money, some will start businesses.
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hearmeloudandclear
03:43 PM on 10/17/2011
Any USED grocery items in your store?
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caution08
let no-one change your beliefs!
04:11 PM on 10/17/2011
LMAO !
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Todd Abrams
09:36 AM on 10/16/2011
Ok, is his 999 plan going to create jobs, fix our economy, keep banks out of our pockets, etc...
This is a good thing that he is surging in poles. I will never vote conservative at this point, especially after seeing the lies errode our country from a conservative leader. It shows me that even republicans are waking up and wanting to get America out of this hole, and away from this rhetoric they have been pushing. His 999 plan will increase my taxes, so I don't think he would be my choice. Thank you Mr Cain for showing America a dream can come true. That is very optimistic and is what our country needs right now.
09:22 AM on 10/16/2011
This guy Cain needs to go back to Pizza promotions. His 9-9-9 plan would be devastating to lower
and middle class working folks. The guy is a slick not to go into much detail about the plan and how
it would increase ones taxes and slowly erode Social Security and Medicare programs. He's a phony
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stape45
Spin this!
09:20 AM on 10/16/2011
I think it's more like "Implausible Scheme".
04:20 PM on 10/16/2011
Nice one!