Ever since former Godfather Pizza chief Herman Cain joined the presidential race, Republicans have been heading towards becoming the “Pizza Party,” and now House Republicans are taking that one step further. At an annual policy retreat in Williamsburg, Va., GOP lawmakers are looking to Domino’s Pizza CEO J. Patrick Doyle to help inspire the party. He’s hosting a presentation called “Turning it Around.“
But this isn’t the first evidence of a deep-dish connection between pizza and the GOP.
It all started when Herman Cain briefly became the frontrunner in the GOP primary, and he wowed crowds with his singing and penchant for cowboy hats. He won even more hearts when a video emerged of him singing the classic tune “Imagine there’s no pizza.” But ultimately Republicans couldn’t imagine him as the leader of their party.
Pizza was the power-meal of choice when GOP top dog Sarah Palin took her family on a Super-PAC funded bus trip to meet with Donald Trump. The pizza summit was an obvious choice, even if it was eaten with a knife and fork.









