I saw Mr. Cain’s appearance on This Week.
In response to Ms. ImanPour’s relentless questioning, Herman Cain clearly said that BECAUSE of the controversy this topic has created, therefore, and in retrospect, he would have addressed the booing. He also stated that, since he was not the moderator, he was not in a position to control the audience’s reaction. Finally, he clarified that he personally believes the audience did not boo the gay soldier, but rather, his position on gay politics, i.e., don’t ask, don’t tell (if we even know that this is why the audience was booing).
Additionally, Cain addressed the all important issue of sharia law in America. Great job with that response as well.
About ImanPour’s closing re: sharia law, she said, “American laws are in American courts, so the people of this country should be safe for the moment.” WHAT THE HELL did she mean by that? I’ve often felt that this woman is a mole in our country. I only taped the show today because Herman Cain was going to be a guest.
Cain is still my number one choice.
He and Bachmann seem to be the most Constitutionally trustworthy of those currently on the stage and that's the most important criteria to me.
Unfortunately, Bachmann has shown herself to be too gaff prone and I can't get by a couple of them to vote for her in the Primary.
My only complaint against Cain is his lack of experience campaigning at this level, but I don't mind trading some lack of experience if I get trustworthy in return.
Cain's a smart man whose life story is all about improving, both himself and whatever he is working on. If he can do the same in the primary, he'll get the nomination. But, he has some work to do.
The Constitution and conservatism must win in 2012!
I too am still a Cain supporter.
Seems like many of the folks here posting I’ve encountered on other threads. They were never Cain supporters in the first place.
What a shame that this is happening. We don’t need the MSM to destroy a candidate. It can be done right here.