I'm confident Cain will learn from his mistakes. He'll make sure he's more prepped and better rested. He'll be fine.
- Do Cain supporters get a queasy feeling thinking about this proposition. Are they a little nervous - hoping that he makes it through without another implosion?
If he does, he does. Kudos to him for taking the risk.. a whole lot more than we'll see from the "media's" perennial "front-runner" Romney.
- How about tonight's debate? It will highlight foreign policy. Will Cain get a question requiring a serious answer?
If Cain has given adequate time to review subject matter of the readaheads the Heritage Foundation forwarded to each candidate, he'll do a good job.
How will he handle it?
If he's properly prepped, he'll do fine.
Will Cainiacs be watching in nervous anticipation while maintaining a sweaty palmed death grip on the remote?
Probably no more than the Perriwinkles will, anytime their candidate attempts a stammering enumeration of more than two items in a list.
Very good answers. Excellent! I am looking to Cain to show me the kind of CEO he is. How does he solve problems. He came through with flying colors on the sex harassment nonsense. They all said he fumbled. I think he assessed the situation and solved the problem magnificently.
He put the right person in charge and the matter went away overnight. When he hired Lin Wood the defamation attorney that very same day all the accusers disappeared instantly. That speaks to Cain’s managerial skills.
He is not supposed to know everything. He is supposed to demonstrate the skills to find the right people. Under the fire of the sex harassment issue he trounced them.
Let’s see how he manages the rest.
See: “It’s over! Cain won again!”
http://www.teapartytribune.com/2011/11/12/its-over-cain-won-again/
I watched the entire interview, Cain did very well and showed he was knowledgeable on many subjects. The edited portion was a very short pause in an overwhelmingly positive interview.
But I'm sure you knew that.