GOP high-profile Mask Refusenik dies from COVID-19

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Health Editor’s Note: Recently we lost two black leaders…one, John Lewis, a exemplary individual, and then Herman Cain who made things as bad as he possibly could for many people. Trump did not attend Lewis’s funeral but mourned Cain, calling his death a result of the ‘China’ virus. That statement in itself is delusional, but we continue with the story…

Cain refused to wear a mask, even though he was a cancer survivor, and now has paid the price for thinking he was above a lowly virus. Cain has been an enemy of the U.S. A sad and miserable excuse for a human being, he has as many allegations of sexual misconduct as Epstein. 

Cain grew up poor, then earned his way to the top by stepping on the backs of others. He has died in misery and shame, although his public appearance for Trump was going to earn him a place on the Federal Reserve Board. Apparently his political aspirations helped kill him.

He is the black Donald Trump, in that Cain spent his life exploiting minimum wage workers, engineering intolerable working conditions, no benefits on jobs, and has done as much to cause misery as ‘inhumanely’ possible. 



A hated and refiled figure, despised by everyone who got near him. The COVID he pushed onto others, as the cases and deaths soar in the U.S. and world, has now taken him in light of his hubris to ignore safe practices to protect against contracting coronavirus. Certain to burn in hell….Carol

Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies after battle with coronavirus

by Kevin Breuniger/CNBC

Herman Cain, a former presidential hopeful who was once considered by President Donald Trump for the Federal Reserve, has died after being hospitalized with the coronavirus. He was 74.

Cain’s death was announced Thursday on his website by Dan Calabrese, who edits the site and had previously written about his colleague’s diagnosis.

“Herman Cain – our boss, our friend, like a father to so many of us – has passed away,” Calabrese said in the blog post. “We all prayed so hard every day. We knew the time would come when the Lord would call him home, but we really liked having him here with us, and we held out hope he’d have a full recovery.”

 

Cain was among the highest-profile public figures in the United States to have died from Covid-19. Less than two weeks before receiving his diagnosis, Cain attended Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which had been staged despite concerns about mass gatherings during the pandemic.

Cain, a stage 4 cancer survivor, tweeted a photograph of himself at Trump’s rally showing him surrounded by other attendees, none of whom appeared to be wearing masks or other protective gear.

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  1. There’s some speculation out there that he actually may have contracted COVID attending the ill-fated Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Talk about irony!

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