Tony Glenn's letter to the editor about Hezbollacrat Cain

Herman Cain exemplifies the septic partisan infection that is resulting in the slow decay of all that is civil about our society. Herman Cain is disingenuous. Herman Cain, the former CEO of a deflated pizza company that is now only a shadow of the business it once was, referred to members of the Democratic Party as “Hezbocrats” in his last column. The basis for this childish name-calling is simply because he disagrees with their policies and approaches. In Herman Cain’s mind, those who disagree with his views are relegated to the ranks of terrorists. It’s no wonder that he is a “former” CEO of a corporation, as well as a failed politician and statesman. Herman Cain should step up the podium and acknowledge the real reasoning behind his attack on Democratic Party members. While Herman Cain attempted to chastise some Democrats for their criticism of Wal-Mart and its employment practices, he should have acknowledged his own role in this debate. Herman Cain is a member of a hired advocacy group known as Working Families for Wal-Mart. Ironically, this organization is made up of well-placed individuals that certainly don’t fit within any definition of “working families”. Keep in mind that this is the same front group associated with Ambassador Andrew Young (former chairman of the group) and his recent embarrassing incident in which he used derogatory statements to defend Wal-Mart’s business practices. Herman Cain does a disservice to his cause. If he wishes to truly represent the amazing business success that Wal-Mart exemplifies, then he should do so with full disclosure and acknowledgement of his financial backing. As it is, Herman Cain is a childish con-man attempting to garner support for Wal-Mart by resorting to tactics common to playground bullies and AM radio.”

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