It’s “ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan”. No z. :D
In a couple years we all may be missing Gadaffi, and realize how bad a decision this has been.
I believe Libya has just become the next Iran. In every way.
You don’t suppose Cain thinks that too? But realizes he’d take a PR drubbing if he said that out loud?
From both sides.
It’s bad. But I honestly think he was exhausted. But it’s still very bad.
If you’re that tired, don’t do the interview. I don’t blame Cain. I’m certain the grind is exhausting regardless of how much sleep you get.
However, I think he’s being terribly handled. Whoever is running his campaign isn’t running it well and they are making mistakes. Maybe he doesn’t have the human infrastructure he needs right now and it’s starting to show.
They better figure it out quickly, because “I was taken out of context” is starting to get old.
So should a President Cain support Assad in Syria for the same reasons? Like it or not Gadaffi had lost the support of his population and he had no chance of staying in power short of mass murder. Same with Mubarak. Same with Saleh. And there is nothing the U.S. could do to prevent it. So either you get on the winning side, and hope for the best. Or you stand four square behind the loser, and go down with them. No, we have no idea what will happen in a couple of years. But regardless, it's better not to be so closely connected with the despot that they overthrew.
It’s bad. But I honestly think he was exhausted. But it’s still very bad.
If you’re that tired, don’t do the interview. I don’t blame Cain. I’m certain the grind is exhausting regardless of how much sleep you get.
However, I think he’s being terribly handled. Whoever is running his campaign isn’t running it well and they are making mistakes. Maybe he doesn’t have the human infrastructure he needs right now and it’s starting to show.
They better figure it out quickly, because “I was taken out of context” is starting to get old.