Herman Cain may not have made it to Washington as President, but he will have an inauguration of sorts come January, “Herman Cain will return to radio full-time on Inauguration Day of 2013, replacing longtime conservative talk-radio host Neil Boortz.”
Boortz, commonly known as “The TalkMaster” over his 42 years-long career, didn’t opt to turn over his microphone to a shrinking violet. Cain is already demonstrating the type of bravado that made him a grassroots’ favorite as a politician, “I am ecstatic that Neal has kept the radio host’s chair warm for me all these years,” Cain said jokingly. “He may be ‘The TalkMaster,’ but Neal’s listeners know I’m the ‘The Dean of the University of Common Sense.'”
Cain inherits a radio program that “reaches 200 stations and (has) 6 million listeners. The former favorite of a large section of the conservative grassroots is showing no signs of tonihg it down as he prepares to takeover for Boortz, after a long and storied career, ‘”I promise the torch Boortz is handing off to me will blaze as bright, as bold, and as loud as ever.”‘