"...all of those things I think should have been assessed."
"And you don't think they were assessed."
"I don't KNOW that they were or were not they were assessed. I didn't see reports of that assessment."
He made a firm statement and then at the end he freely admitted it was groundless.
"And you don't think they were assessed."
"I don't KNOW that they were or were not they were assessed. I didn't see reports of that assessment."
He made a firm statement and then at the end he freely admitted it was groundless.
What exactly is your problem with the above exchange?
Cain says what should have been done. Cain then says that he doesn't know if what should have been done, was done.
You really have a problem with that?