They Think You're Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and what Republicans Must Do to Keep itDo the scare tactics, deceptions, and distortions of politics frustrate you? Have you grown cynical about the lack of real-issue leadership in Washington? Do you often feel as if politicians are talking down to you-that they think you're stupid? Well, that is how politics-as-usual makes Herman Cain feel. In They Think You're Stupid, Cain proposes an action plan to help the marginalized voter find a true voice in the political process. At the same time, he offers political party leaders an avenue back to the heart of American democracy-the voters. Cain identifies a new voter phenomenon occurring across the nation. Displaced Democrats, rebellious Republicans, irate Independents, and registered non-voters sitting on the sidelines are refusing to strongly identify with either political party. They Think You're Stupid provides insightful analysis of the factors that have led to what he terms the "politically homeless." While Democrats are on the road to irrelevancy, Cain believes that Republicans have an opportunity to capture the loyalty of this growing segment of America. Herman Cain pinpoints a wide range of issues where he believes voters are unified-from the threat of terrorism to "economic slavery." He argues that the need to see real results around these issues can inspire the politically homeless to become more engaged in the political process, and by their very presence, transform policies and politics in Washington. From the perspective of a successful businessman, They Think You're Stupid offers hope for the disenfranchised voter and commonsense advice to the Republican Party. Cain explains, "The Republicans have a unique opportunity to dominate the political landscape for decades if they do a better job of reaching out to the party outsiders with results, rather than waiting for outsiders to reach in." Cain sees a new day in American politics, and that day must include a voice for the politically homeless. Book jacket. |
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Contents
They Just Dont Get It | 1 |
The Politics of Politics | 5 |
Lessons of 1994 | 7 |
We Won in 2004 | 13 |
New Voters | 15 |
Politically Homeless | 19 |
Labels and Empty Rhetoric | 20 |
The Great Divides | 29 |
History and the Facts Are on Your Side Use Them | 117 |
We are All in the Same Boat Now | 125 |
Terrorists Want to Kill All of Us | 126 |
Economic Slavery for All | 133 |
The City of DoubtWashington DC | 142 |
A Nation of Hope We the People | 149 |
A New Model to Inspire Voters | 163 |
A New Nation | 174 |
Its Time to Wake Up | 51 |
Voters Are Not as Dumb as Democrats Think | 55 |
History Is Not on the Democrats Side | 56 |
Blacks and Conservative Democrats Have Been Taken for Granted | 71 |
Facts Dont LieLiars Ignore Facts | 78 |
Many of the Politically Homeless Have Already Left the Plantation | 90 |
Voters Are Smarter Than Republicans Think | 97 |
Republicans Have a Brand Identity Problem | 104 |
Perception Is Reality but Reality Matters | 109 |
Winning Voters Is Not Black and White Its Green | 111 |
My Inspired Journey | 185 |
Climbing the Corporate Ladder | 186 |
The Answer | 198 |
No Running Shoes | 200 |
A Dream Invitation | 201 |
My Journey Continues | 203 |
The Sermon Your Purpose in Life | 207 |
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