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To: Oceander
Of a vice presidential slot in general, Cain said, “I would not say no to being vice president of the United States. But it would depend upon who got the nomination. I will support who gets the nomination. I know I have said that there are some people right now who I cannot support, but I wouldn’t say no to it. I could say yes. But it has to be someone who I believe I can complement them in their job by being able to bring my skills to the table.”

I have to say, Mr. Cain has a very interesting background, but he needs to stop waffling within the very same sentence, and he needs to stop surreptitiously carrying water for Romney.

There is no waffling there. He's being polite. He said he would consider a VP spot, depending on who the nominee is. If someone is the polar opposite of you, why would you consider being their VP?

96 posted on 10/06/2011 11:38:32 AM PDT by Netizen (Path to citizenship = Scamnesty. If you give it away, more will come. Who's pilfering your wallet?)
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To: Netizen
There is plenty of waffling here. Explain this sentence: I know I have said that there are some people right now who I cannot support, but I wouldn’t say no to it.

Is he saying that, notwithstanding the fact that he's already said he would not support Perry, he would still consider an offer to be Perry's VP if Perry got the nomination? Or not?
118 posted on 10/06/2011 11:47:26 AM PDT by Oceander (Why vote for Mitt "Mini-me Obama" Romney when you can have the real Obama?)
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