Herman Cain Racism

Would Herman Cain Still Be a Contender If His Accusers Were Black?

Keli Goff | Posted 01.21.2012

Keli Goff

Herman Cain spent a lifetime defying racial stereotypes. Now he has cartoonishly morphed into the embodiment of one of America's most unflattering, yet enduring, racial stereotypes of all.

Obama vs. Cain: Intellectual Rigor vs. Intellectual Rigor Mortis

Sylvia Rhue, Ph.D. | Posted 12.24.2011

Sylvia Rhue, Ph.D.

Cain drops logic, facts, and empirical evidence from his pronouncements. And he is not interested in finding them. Let's look at just three ideas to illustrate why this man should not be elected to any position of power over anyone. Ever.

Maybe Cain Had a Point Worth Discussing

Earnest Harris | Posted 12.19.2011

Earnest Harris

At the risk of alienating some of my progressive friends, I have to say I think Cain was not completely wrong. We need to get beyond the notion that racism is the biggest thing and that because of it, blacks simply have no chance.

Is Herman Cain the 'Great White Hope'?

Paul Abrams | Posted 12.17.2011

Paul Abrams

Herman Cain's candidacy allows those who believe they are entitled to rule because it is "their country", not racial or ethnic minorities', off the hook for their backlash against feeling disenfranchised and unfairly treated.

Herman Cain Has Become the Perfect American Racist

Dr. Boyce Watkins | Posted 12.12.2011

Dr. Boyce Watkins

Herman Cain seems to be building his campaign by making one eyebrow raising statement after another. In fact, he has become the shock jock of the Republican Party.