Media | Herman Cain Herman Cain Gets His Own Radio Show Libertarian host Neal Boortz gives up his seat after 20 years By Neal Colgrass Posted Jun 4, 2012 2:08 PM CDT Copied Neil Boortz introduces Herman Cain as his replacement following his retirement announcement during his morning radio show at News-Talk WSB AM750 in Atlanta on Monday, June 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Abell) Herman Cain may not be a professional has-been after all. The former pizza entrepreneur, talk show host, and GOP presidential candidate is returning to the airwaves on Atlanta's News-Talk WSB radio, the Los Angeles Times reports. The man with the "9-9-9" tax plan will take over from libertarian-leaning Neal Boortz, who has hosted his own show for 20 years. Cain will grab the reins full-time after inauguration day, January 21, 2013. “I promise the torch Boortz is handing off to me will blaze as bright, as bold, and as loud as ever,” said Cain, calling himself "The Dean of the University of Common Sense." Cain appeared on air with Boortz to toast his announcement with champagne, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. “For all practical purposes, I am done with politics," Cain said. "Essentially, I wanted to continue to express my views and help educate what’s going on in this country.” (If you happen to miss Cain's gospel singing, click here.) Read These Next 'I messed up,' says LaGuardia controller. Death and chaos follows LaGuardia plane collision. A coaching moment went viral in the women's tournament. California sheriff seizes half-million ballots. Report an error