1. In 1996, Herman Cain bravely fought against tougher drunk-driving laws on behalf of the National Restaurant Association:

Enter the restaurant industry, whose members with liquor licenses faced diminished business as a result of the changes. Led by Cain, they lobbied hard against .08 changes at the state and federal level, claiming that research showed little improvement in states that had made the change already. ...

“The problem is not the responsible drinker,” Cain wrote in one letter to the editor.”It is the alcohol - abuser who gets behind the wheel of a car."

2. He's using campaign funds to buy his own book, too:

Republican presidential contender Herman Cain used campaign funds to buy his own books from his motivational speaking company, Federal Election Commission records show.
Although his autobiography was published by a division of Simon & Schuster Inc., Cain paid Stockbridge, Georgia-based T.H.E New Voice Inc. $36,511 for books. His campaign spent $4 million through Sept. 30, including more than $64,000 paid to his motivational speaking company for airfare, lodging and supplies, as well as the books.