Controversial former Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain (pictured left) is set to host his own news talk radio format replacing “equal opportunity offender,” libertarian political commentator Neal Boortz (pictured right), who is retiring after a span of four decades, reports the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
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The 66-year-old Atlanta businessman, who actually has a radio background, will resume where Boortz left off when the seasoned host takes his leave on January 21, 2013.
Cain will assume the same time slot and his program will air in the same 200 markets nationwide as did his predecessor.
The very married “Hermanator” bowed out of the presidential race last December, after a bright spotlight was shone on some sexual improprieties involving an alleged 13-year affair with Atlanta woman Ginger White.
The man whose political missteps made more than a few politicos snicker says that he will give listeners “the cold, hard truth and the facts.” In a press release Cain added:
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