On this evidence, I'd be surprised to see Herman Cain successfully manage a pizza order, let alone run the world's most powerful country:
Actually, all this shows is that Cain was never serious about running for president - his campaign is essentially promotional, intended to sell his brand to Fox and other conservative outlets. All that's happened is that, unexpectedly, many Republicans are taking him seriously as a politician. The joke is on them, not him.
I'll take pepperoni. No. Plain. Wait. What do you have again? Anchovies. Definitely. No. Wait. What?
Posted by: murr brewster | November 15, 2011 at 07:57 AM
This is a pizza we're talking about, right? Just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before I say yes, we can deliver that. Yes, I think we can do that, with anchovies, right? Wait, that's a different one. I'm sorry. I got all these ingredients twirling around my head. Specifically, what are you asking me for?
Posted by: Marbury | November 15, 2011 at 11:40 AM
He's quite terrifyingly bad. I watched the foreign policy debate the other day, and to nearly every question he replied "I would consult with my generals." He's so awful that in an ideal world, if the GOP had any sense they'd track down all the people who (still) want to vote for the guy and exclude them from voting, on grounds of stupidity.
Posted by: ejoch | November 15, 2011 at 02:47 PM
At least Palin could read the answers written on her hand. This muppet can't even do that....
Posted by: elemjay | November 16, 2011 at 11:03 PM