tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2730596987387960387.post2802053955134042337..comments2023-10-03T10:06:43.840-07:00Comments on ICHEOKU: HERMAN CAIN IS NOT A REAL AMERICAN - HULK HOGAN.EBEKUOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12634012877434160861noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2730596987387960387.post-5619710706715027262011-10-14T09:28:04.735-07:002011-10-14T09:28:04.735-07:00Losing the wrestling primary: Hulk Hogan tells Fox...Losing the wrestling primary: Hulk Hogan tells Fox News he recants former support for Obama<br />By Chris Moody | The Ticket – 3 hrs ago<br />tweet16Share<br />Email<br />Print<br /><br />Hogan (AP)<br />Fake wrestling champion Hulk Hogan supported President Obama in 2008, but alas, the honeymoon is over, Hogan said Thursday during a Fox News appearance.<br />"I was a big Obama supporter and kinda, like, believed everything he said he was gonna do," Hogan said on Fox and Friends. "But now that nothing's happened..."<br />Hogan said he was still sore about the president using his theme song, "I Am a Real American" when Obama addressed the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner shortly after he released his long form birth certificate earlier this year.<br />"I kinda was a little upset that he didn't ask me permission to use my music," Hogan added. "But the change of heart is that I think I should be president. I know nothing about politics. I think a flat tax across the board would straighten everything out."<br />When told that the Hulk's idea sounds something like presidential candidate Herman Cain's "9-9-9 Plan," he responded, "Wow, yeah well he's not a real American like I am. . . . I've been around, people know me, they know everything about me, they know I'm for real, they know I know nothing about politics. I'll just make decisions on what's right or wrong."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com