Senh: Here's an opposing view to the Los Angeles Times article about Herman Cain's campaign losing steam.
Senh: Let's see if he can stay in the spotlight after these "blunders." Michele Bachmann has slipped off the radar since her many gaffes.
Senh: I have admit that I didn't think he had much of a chance. He didn't back down when he was down in the polls, he just kept on moving. He's an interesting candidate, but I still think Mitt Romney will come out on top.
Senh: What a wimp. Especially since he's behind, he needs all the attention he can get. Now's not the time to quit. Otherwise, it's just gonna be Mitt Romney. It seems like these campaigns favor the talkers rather than the do-ers. Could Rick Perry just be a bad talker, but a guy who can get stuff done? Is Mitt Romney a smooth talker who doesn't have a track record? If I have to pick one, I would rather get someone who can get the job done.
Senh: He's a flip-flopper. Let's see if this flip-flopper can win it all.
Senh: In his defense, he does sound like he was kidding, but the media blew it up. He said it was a non-issue, and that it was "a distraction."
Senh: Rick Perry's tax plan is the 20/20 plan, I guess. We'll wait for the number crunchers to see who this plan benefits - the haves or the have-nots. With the lower tax rate, will the federal government lose money with this plan? UPDATE: Looks like the reviews are in, and it's not pretty. It's panned by both parties.