Posted on 11/14/2011 8:32:53 PM PST by Bigtigermike
Good enough?
The video is being taken out of context, said spokesman JD Gordon. He was taking questions for about 30 to 40 minutes on four hours of sleep. He didnt say anything wrong or in accurate; it just took him a while to recall the specifics of Libya.
Gordon added, It just took him a while to gain his bearings.
The clip was posted unedited by the Journal-Sentinel so I dont know what context he thinks was missing. Is there some context that would explain why he needed the editorial board to remind him whether Obama is pro- or anti-Qaddafi? Because Im thinking pretty much every one of our readers could nail that detail even on three hours sleep.
According to Andrew Rafferty of NBC News, When I asked Cain if todays Libya gaffe builds on idea he doesnt have in depth knowledge of foreign policy, he simply said, 999. Not a joke.
I guess well be okay as long as President Cain never gets a phone call at 3 a.m. The irony of todays supergaffe is that I think itll do him much less harm among primary voters generally than the harassment charges have, even though his hair-raising vagueness on key foreign-policy details is much more certain than whether he did anything to his accusers. Only political junkies will see the Libya clip; thanks to Gloria Allred, everyones seen the Bialek presser. ABCs out with a new poll tonight, in fact, showing Cains favorable rating now stands at 29/44, a steep drop from last months rating of 31/27. Thats a poll of adults, not of voters, but dont forget that Rasmussen also found his favorables underwater at 37/51 in a poll of likely voters last week. I dont know how he turns that around
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You’d do well to bone up on Newt Gingrich before you jump on his bandwagon.
Good points.
>I just don’t think he is electable anymore.<
Why?
Don't be ridiculous. Newt could take a 3AM phone call, questions from the WH Press Corp, and give a SOTU address all on 30 minutes' sleep without once having to ask an advisor for details.
Two strong points overcome this:
He’s not Obama
and he’s not from tejas.
That’s gonna leave a mark...
The poster is :
expatriate Canadian from Calgary, Alberta, and a long term resident of Thailand.
Does it matter what he thinks about US politics?
Exactly. He is surprisingly ill-informed about basic foreign policy 101 type questions.
Hrm? I’m standing with Cain. :)
No intention of getting off.
Sure he could. Then he’d make another one of his infamously monumental bad decisions.
Because the job of President of the United States never requires someone to make a decision when he’s not well rested...
:o) With that reply from you, I can go to bed happy. Ta ta, everyone.
Libya is an obscure country? I guess if one lives under a rock, maybe. How Cain would have handled the situation in Libya differently from Obama is a "gotcha" question? Lordy. Let's hope no one asks him if the Palestinians have a "right of return." Oh, wait ... never mind.
You just said you want someone malleable, not someone principled and prepared.
Newt is completely unelectable.
Yes, Heaven forbid that. He might balance the budget or reform welfare or something really bad like that. /s
Um no, nice try though. Cain is principled and has the conservative interest at heart.
He didn't know that federal employees don't have collective bargaining, even though this issue has been at the top of the news for the last few months. That's not "thoughtful," but ignorant. We should expect that our nominee know such basic facts.
Why? It’s a valid question, and a proper response would require research with specific quotes and sound bites, which I am not prepared to do - don’t have the time and anyway there is nothing to be gained by doing so. But this why I said it.
The sexual misconduct allegations are an unknown factor at this point - we don’t know what’ll be the outcome of those, but right now they are hurting him badly with women voters.
He is not making enough progress gaining familiarity with foreign policy issues. There is already a critical mass of gaffes that voters will not forget - the other side will not allow them to forget.
He does not handle complex questions well, and my feeling now is it’s not because he is not prepared; it’s because he does not have the ability to, or if you prefer, it’s not his style to. By that I mean he is more the type to digest what he can, ask questions if he can’t digest it because he can’t understand it, and then make the decision. That’s all good, but if you ask WHY he made that decision, he can’t explain it properly. That is not going to sit well with voters. And I am giving him the benefit of the doubt - that he does indeed understand these issues and is not simply winging it - and I like the guy, a lot. Others are not going to be so forgiving.
oh, so smart aren’t we?
You know, before I actually heard the term of “Right of Return” in regards to Israel/Palestine, I assumed it meant the right of the Jewish people to return to their Holy Land, not the Palestinians, and I assume MANY people thought the same as me, and probably some still haven’t figured out the apparent meaning.
As with Libya, Herman gave the correct response. It was good to take Ghadffi out, but what did we know of the Opposition forces? Sure, in the end we might get to the same result but with better understanding of who is actually taking over.
And at least Herman knows his US Geography, I’m still waiting for Obama to name those 7 extra states.
I’m also waiting for Obama to tell me the town in Kansas that lost 10,000 people in a tornado.
I’m also waiting for Obama to tell me the dead people who showed up at his speech when he spoke of the “fallen soldiers, many of whom I see in the audience today”
I’m also waiting for Obama to tell me, how his Uncle, a US Military Serviceman ended up with the Russian Army freeing a concentration camp.
I’m also waiting for Obama to tell me what a Navy Corps-man is.
Nah, but what do I know. Cain flubs some questions and you write him off, because you think he’ll stumble against the “greatest infallible orator of our time” LMFAO!
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