To: Cincinatus' Wife
Cain DEFENDED the audience on Amanpour, saying they were NOT booing the soldier but they were booing the repeal of the policy.
Rush did not play the part of the quote where Cain defended the audience.
9 posted on
10/03/2011 11:47:43 AM PDT by
Meet the New Boss
(The pain from Cain falls mainly on Hussein)
To: Meet the New Boss
Rush did not play the part of the quote where Cain defended the audience. And what amazes me about that whole situation is the average person could count on one hand the number of people who booed that rather leading question. Of course, the "media" and their bosses at the DNC advance the distorted notion the whole crowd exploded into a chorus of boos.
27 posted on
10/03/2011 12:11:12 PM PDT by
ScottinVA
(With "successes" like the Libya adventure, who needs failure?)
To: Meet the New Boss
Your correct and I'm disappointed with Rush regarding that. He (or his staff) were really “selective” in the way they framed that issue. However with regard to the Perry/Camp issue; I think Cain stepped over the line during the CNN interview. IMO he handled it more appropriately during the Fox appearance but went over the top on CNN. It's not a disqualifier for me, but I sure hope its a lesson learned for Cain.
42 posted on
10/03/2011 12:30:58 PM PDT by
07Jack
To: Meet the New Boss
Perry better grow up and stop lamenting about Herman Cain's answer to a question he thought was factual.
Maybe Herman was tired. He has been on the move constantly since his Florida straw poll victory.
And, I did find it offensive the way Rush went on to mimic Cain's statement.
And as one poster pointed out - they will be calling Rush a Perrybot. Well, here it comes................Rush did introduce everyone to Perry and kept on for weeks saying how he wished Perry would get into the race. Rush got what he wished for and the next week Perry comes out stating he is for allowing illegals to attend Texas state colleges.
Just the facts.
61 posted on
10/03/2011 1:32:26 PM PDT by
not2worry
(A credible message needs a credible messenger because charisma without character is catastrophe. M)
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