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November 15th, 2011
08:22 AM ET

Cain campaign responds to Libya 'flub'

Herman Cain's campaign responds to a video showing the candidate having trouble answering a question about Libya.

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Filed under: 2012 election • Herman Cain • Libya
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  1. Jeff

    Why doesn't Cain just admit that he got caught off guard on the Lybia question? Is he so arrogant as to believe that all Americans are blind? When i saw him questioned about Lybia, i saw a man stumble because he did not know! Now he speaks as if he were the one asking all the questions! I feel as if he is trying to insult my intelegence! That is why so many Americans distrust our government. Insteadof admitting fault, they cover with lies! It is hard to trust a liar!

    November 18, 2011 at 5:10 pm | Reply
  2. L. R. Long

    No, this is a different media.

    November 16, 2011 at 12:15 am | Reply
  3. Leslie Williams

    Is this the same media that protected President Clinton when he used the Oval Office as his chick magnet and bachelor pad?

    Is this the same media that defended President Obama's racist preacher and his anarchist acquaintance, gave him a pass when he said that America had 57 states, and ignored every faux paus that he made during his first 1 1/2 years as President whenever he wasn’t reading a teleprompter?

    Is this the same media that has given Representatives Barney Frank (D) and Maxine Waters (D) a pass for their center-stage roles helping create the mortgage crisis via their roles with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

    Obviously, the smear-media is nothing more than the mouthpiece for the Democratic Plantation, which has enabled the oppression of Big Government, destroyed the American Dream and crippled tens of millions of Americans into thinking that they can’t exist without Big Government and its handouts.

    November 15, 2011 at 11:40 am | Reply

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