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The most important thing to remember is that Godfather's is a horrible, horrible pizza chain. Can't think of a good political pun for lunch buffets with no waitstaff and half eaten pizza crusts at every table; or for calling you back to say they're out of what you ordered, but still have to charge you because the website is run by someone else.
Well maybe he can win. The GOP has been so desperate historically for black faces that they have brought us Clarence Thomas and what's his name Steele the suburban hip hop dude. I think the Koch brothers will fund him if he is against paying his pizza workers squat and opposes unwarranted government regulations of the nanny state like health codes at restaurants.
15-20 years ago, Godfathers was my favorite pizza but now it's like they've disappeared from the earth. The closest one to me is 15 miles away. I haven't eaten there is 10+ years.
They're headquartered here in Omaha, have probably 20 - 25 stores in Omaha metro and they're all crap. They and Little Caesar's, with that "hot n' ready" nonsense, really went down the tubes.
A comical, crazy ass black republican who is paraded around mostly to create the illusion of diversity. See, e.g., you in this thread.
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He's going to have to do a lot better than kool aid, bumblebees, and God cured my cancer to even get the fringe of the Republican Party to support him.
... The man the pundits came to flame Just because he tried to run, Put him on a podium but one time he could-a made the pizza of the world.
Absolutely no political experience whatsoever. Didn't care for his style. Oratorial...but lacking substance. Came across as very smug. He has a group named Hermanator's etc etc. He talked about his cancer. Probably just me, but I don't care for people who use something like that as ways to pat themselves on the back. He wasn't over the top about it but just didn't care for it. Generally just thought he thinks highly of himself. Was fairly religious. In America, probably okay, but I didn't care much for it. You'll note when considering whether or not to run, he said he was "prayerfully considering" it. Even if religious, aren't we past that. It's like thanking God post winning a big sporting match. Just my two cents.