conversation we were talking about all this scientific possibility, and you know, he he actually in a conversation like that wants to be friendly, wants to you know, he s a good salesman. he s mostly sold real estate historically. i mean, you often hear from people who come out of his meetings and they say he s very charming. yeah. edition a good salesman. and in terms of him not caring about the details of things, he s convinced that he just has a fantastic gut intuition about all sorts of things, writes in the all art of the deal about this is how he does real estate, you stand on the corner, ask people if this is a good neighborhood or not, market research studies are crap. and it served him well at certain points in his career p he made a big bet in manhattanish. people thought he was krazy. when people thought the city was going to hell and he said this is going to be luxurious and wonderful as well. it doesn t work so well on
historically. i mean, you often hear from people who come out of his meetings and they say he s very charming. yeah. edition a good salesman. and in terms of him not caring about the details of things, he s convinced that he just has a fantastic gut intuition about all sorts of things, writes in the all art of the deal about this is how he does real estate, you stand on the corner, ask people if this is a good neighborhood or not, market research studies are crap. and it served him well at certain points in his career p he made a big bet in manhattanish. people thought he was krazy. when people thought the city was going to hell and he said this is going to be luxurious and wonderful as well. it doesn t work so well on vaccine policy to say i m just going to go by my gut. there s a way of conducting yourself here i mean, the detail about talking about his daughter and how it like skeeves out melinda gates, there s also a lack of self-awareness that i find so fascinating
shows herman cain tied a mitt romney 17% to 17%. what do you make of that, the rise of herman cain and how he suggested the african-americans have gone democratic for the wrong reasons. first of all what you see is obviously herman cain that gets a candidate who gets a lot of tea party report. that negates what samuel l. jackson and morgan freeman have talked about. when you look at the black community, probably about 18 to 20% identify themselves as conservatives. that is a number that has been increasing. some of the very critical conservative minds out there, walter williams, happen to be african-american. i think what you re seeing with herman cain is someone who is against the tide. ol is not a career p common-sense solutions as far as our economic situation and turning things around as far as job growth in this country. i d like to hear him speak a little stronger on national