Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain tells the Conservative Political Action Conference that his 9-9-9 plan is explained in a five-minute video posted on the website CainConnections.com. The movie has cartoons and monsters.
Speaking to the CPAC in Washington today, Cain said that “9-9-9: The Movie” is such a hit that even Joe the Plumber (who is also a candidate for Congress) has endorsed it.
But we really love an entirely different video on the site starring the music man himself explaining his “Solution Revolution.”
“Hello,” Cain begins in the spot. “I am Herman Cain. They think we are stupid.”
The spot then shows him writing in large block letters “9-9-9″ and other stuff.
The Cain Connections website, a “federal political committee,” says it is “not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.”
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Warren Rojas is a Heard on the Hill columnist for Roll Call, having previously worked as the founding dining editor for Northern Virginia Magazine and also as a tax reporter for Tax Notes. @WARojas
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