speciallyblend
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couldn't help but post this one after i saw yours

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA06Z5e1ZFc&feature=player_embedded
I couldn't resist
Seriously? he paused for ages, then ran the clock by repeating the question then restated several times a perfectly incoherent and non-specific answer until the reporter gave up.
I don't see much of a problem there at all. Certainly not in the same class of problem, or league of problem.
Cain was asked a difficult question about Libya. And he paused for a while before answering. I'm not certain what exactly would be the problem.
Perry started a sentence with "I plan to abolish 3 departments" and was given a full minute to name those 3 departments, and was unable to do so.
Perry's performance was very close to being unable to state your own name. Perry's performance, if it was in the general, would have made him lose, and make us lose house seats and senate seats. We would have been unable to defend him.
I don't even see any problem with what Cain did, at all.
I'm not sure about you guys, but I like Herman Cain. He's a straight shooter. He says what he means, and means what he says.
I'm not sure about you guys, but I like Herman Cain. He's a straight shooter. He says what he means, and means what he says.
Noted for what it is worth. Looks like "protection" rather than honest assessment. Cain was drubbed and staggering. It was entirely apparent he was lost and way out of his league.
Rev9
I'm not sure about you guys, but I like Herman Cain. He's a straight shooter. He says what he means, and means what he says.
The first minute was bad. He was uncertain about what it was that Obama did. After the moderator talked for the 2nd time, I think he answered pretty well. He was on point. The problem that he had was that he wanted to criticize Obama (reflexively), but couldn't come up with any specific reason to do so. What he was saying I thought was very reasonable, rational, and did explain his thinking process pretty well, and I give him points for that.
I've watched the video three times. I can't really draw any kind of meaning out of it except: "I think President Obama was completely wrong. I would have asked more questions, then I would have done exactly what President Obama did."
Is that what you guys got out of it?
I'm not sure about you guys, but I like Herman Cain. He's a straight shooter. He says what he means, and means what he says.
I've watched the video three times. I can't really draw any kind of meaning out of it except: "I think President Obama was completely wrong. I would have asked more questions, then I would have done exactly what President Obama did."
Is that what you guys got out of it?
He is an inveterate liar.
HTH
Rev9