If you are a talk radio fan in Atlanta, you might already know that Herman Cain has hit the airwaves on
WSB-AM750. Michael Savage got pushed back a few hours, and Herman Cain is now on from 7:00-10:00pm.
If you don't know who Herman Cain is, you should. He ran for the US Senate a few years ago, and is a great promoter of libertarian values (please note, small L). He has been a very frequent fill-in for Neal Boortz, and has been doing a Saturday show for quite a while. But, his popularity and his audience are expanding.
Don't worry, he is a lot more gentle on the callers than Boortz.
But, let me tell you why I am a fan:
With this goal ahead of him and his mother's faith to support him, Cain resigned his senior position and started on another career path - the restaurant industry. He started from the ground up by making hamburgers at Pillsbury's Burger King division. Nine months later, he was managing 400 Burger King units in the Philadelphia region, the country's poorest performer. Within three years, his region had earned the reputation for excellence and was the company's best.
In 1986, Pillsbury appointed Cain to the presidency of the then financially troubled Godfather's Pizza, Inc. chain headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. In 14 short months, under Cain's leadership, the chain regained profitability. In 1988, he led his executive team in a buyout of the company from Pillsbury.
He is down to earth, and delivers logical and concise arguments. He just makes sense.
Give him a listen... even if you aren't a libertarian...






