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Herman Cain Libya Gaffe: GOP Candidate Seeks To Reassure Voters On Foreign Policy

Herman Cain Libya Iowa Foreign Policy

THOMAS BEAUMONT   11/15/11 07:40 PM ET   AP

URBANDALE, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain sought to sharpen his grasp on national security and foreign policy while campaigning in Iowa Tuesday, a day after botching his answer to a question about his support for the U.S. role in Libya.

On his first trip to Iowa since decade-old sexual harassment allegations surfaced, Cain indirectly addressed the foreign policy problem by telling more than 200 people at a northeastern Iowa restaurant that the U.S. needed to leave no doubt about its allies and enemies.

"My overriding philosophy relative to national security and foreign policy is an extension of the Reagan philosophy. Peace through strength," Cain said earlier in Dubuque, surrounded by GOP activists and employees from nearby offices. "We need to clarify our relationship with friends and enemies around the world and make sure we stand with our friends."

Cain commented a day after he hesitated during an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial board, first saying he disagreed with President Barack Obama's decision to back Libyan rebels, then adding that he likely would have done the same.

It was the latest in a series of bumps for the Georgia businessman who has risen sharply in national GOP polls despite the setbacks.

A Cain aide later blamed the episode on lack of sleep. But Cain told reporters Tuesday that the apparent reversal was the result of his own contemplative process.

"The Libya comment was a pause to gather my thoughts. I'm not going to back down from that," Cain told reporters. "Remember, if you were being asked seven, eight different questions on seven, eight different topics, and then all of a sudden someone switches to Libya, and they are not clear with the question, before I shoot from the lip, I gather my thoughts. That's all that was."

Cain, who has had success portraying himself as an outsider, has faced intense scrutiny in recent weeks. The most recent glitch prompted him to defend his grasp on foreign policy.

"I believe I have a good enough philosophy of foreign affairs and foreign policy," he told reporters. "Secondly, I also know how to talk to the right people. And that has allowed me to develop a better appreciation for the problems we have."

Cain returned to Iowa for just the second time in three months, and on the heels of a particularly rocky stretch that began with questions about his loyalty to opposing abortion rights – a problem for influential evangelicals in Iowa.

But that issue was quickly eclipsed by the harassment allegations involving former subordinates when he headed the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.

Four women say Cain harassed them. He denies the allegations.

Jim Budde, a Republican from nearby Bellevue, said he was leaning toward supporting Cain, but thought Cain took too long to address the harassment charges.

"Politics is a cutthroat business and you've got to address it head-on, and I think he was late on the draw," Budde said. "I think it still hangs over his head."

Cain appeared upbeat on his return to this early voting state. He waded into the audience with a hearty "Good Morning" and complimented their political acumen.

"The state of Iowa is going to set the tone for this upcoming primary season. Why? Because you are informed. You are inspired, to send the message to the rest of the country about what we need to do," Cain said, drawing polite applause.

Cain remains a front-runner in Iowa, which holds its caucuses on Jan. 3, despite his stumbles and sparse campaigning here.

A new Bloomberg News poll of Iowa Republicans showed him clinging to a narrow lead in the state, with Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich closely bunched at the top.

Cain also had a narrow lead in The Des Moines Register's poll taken in late-October poll, before the harassment allegations became public.

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undecidedaboutPOTUS 04:20 PM on 11/15/2011
Reagan was the worst POTUS ever,
so it's good that Herman compares himself to Reagan.

We need an intelligent, articulate person as POTUS,  and Cain fails to measure up
on either of those skills and abilities.

We also need someone as POTUS who is aware of what he knows, and what he doesn't know, and again Cain fails.

We also need someone who has a basic knowledge of the world,  Read More...
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sarahfigueroa207
Of all the animals, man is the only one that lies.
07:49 AM on 11/17/2011
Dear Gop presdential candidates,

I would like to thank you for the hours and hours of enterntainment you have provided for me, my family and friends. We were all getting so bored with Dancing with the Stars and Jersey Shore! I have enjoyed all your gaffes, bloopers and ridiculous excuses, which have almost guaranteed our duly elected American born President to capture the swing vote and get re-elected. It makes me sad, that soon you will be gone from the stage and we won't have anything as entertaining to watch on televsion. Oh well, maybe Ringling Brothers will come to town. I just love all those clowns spilling out of that little clown care, don't you?

Sincerely,
An American Voter
05:36 PM on 11/16/2011
Poor Herman facing the racism of the liberals. Bull Connors and Jim Crow would be so happy with the Democrat party. Herman we are Republicans the party of Lincoln that abolished the slavery of the Democrat party. We are watching your back Herman. These racists won't bother you, we will not let them destroy you in the name of political correctness.
04:52 PM on 11/16/2011
Though he hesitated, Do YOU think we have should have know who the opposition actually is. DO YOU KNOW NOW? I don't. Look at the rebels wh killed Quadaffi! Is that the people we call the oppositon and support! Cain was exactly right in his answer.
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
04:52 PM on 11/16/2011
Just say it Herman. You want the US to be in constant wars.
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dave0mary
As the media goes, so goes America
11:07 AM on 11/16/2011
Herman: you can't mess up in your speech before a camera/mic. If you spend us into oblivion and still not create a single job when you get to the big house, that's fine. Just don't mess up a speech.
gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
10:59 AM on 11/16/2011
"ya - go ahead and vote for me , i'll figure the libya issue out once i move into the white house " defense isn't gonna work Cain - somebody on your staff should have warned you about that
gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
10:57 AM on 11/16/2011
whats he goin to reassure us of , the fact that hes an ideeeeeotttt ?
10:50 AM on 11/16/2011
The nonsensical excuses for his lack of knowledge aboy Libya are inexcusable. Too tired, contemplative thinking patters....the real answer pure and simple...IGNORANCE on foreign police issues. End of story!
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readnu0711
10:44 AM on 11/16/2011
Cain, who has had success portraying himself as an outsider, has conviently failed to mention that he was the Chariman of the federal Reserve in Kansas City in 1995-96. How much more of an INSIDER can you be?
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Djay0252
American First, Second, and ALWAYS
10:33 AM on 11/16/2011
Having watched Mr Cain stumble and bumble these past weeks I am reassured....and he is not the leader of a nation...no anchovies please
10:16 AM on 11/16/2011
AS I READ THESE BOARDS, one consistent thread seems to arise...but not suprisingly. Outside of "typos", the grammar on them sadly shows how deficient Americans are (who comprise most of the responders here), in basic English.
10:06 AM on 11/16/2011
Oh how some glom onto Cain's hiccups while overlooking our president who during his campaign stated there are 57 states! Really??? Only Islam has 57 states, Mr. Obama. And then just yesterday in Hawaii, where he was born, he declared Hawaii to be part of Asia. Wrong! Asia is a continent; Hawaii is part of the islands of the Pacific. Our wunderkind prez needs a few geography lessons along with international protocol lessons.
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TFlint
10:15 AM on 11/16/2011
America has 57 states and territories. Islam has no states. it is not a country.
10:36 AM on 11/16/2011
The United States of America has 50 states and 5 territories. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has 57 states! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_of_the_Islamic_Conference
gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
11:04 AM on 11/16/2011
hawaii is a part of asia as is most all the pacific islands and with territories we control one could consider them to be states - but Cains 9 9 9 plan is clearly ineffective unless your rich folk and the fact that he's now accused of bein a serial groper - as his campaign now clearly is ineffective as well !!
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StarGazr5992
Retired
09:35 AM on 11/16/2011
He's a joke and it really makes the Koch boys look bad this is their guy
gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
11:06 AM on 11/16/2011
ahhh the koch bros are lovin the exposure
09:33 AM on 11/16/2011
Cain, Cain, go away! Don't come back another day!
09:32 AM on 11/16/2011
Bon Jour mes amies! Comma ca va? Vous ne parlez pas Francais? Too bad! :-)
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Djay0252
American First, Second, and ALWAYS
10:46 AM on 11/16/2011
Je parle Francais....und Deutch
12:01 PM on 11/16/2011
Well, you gotta teach me that. :-)
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YeahIThoughtSo
We're all in this together.....
10:47 AM on 11/16/2011
Bon jour, F-ierce! Tres bien, merci! Et vous?
12:01 PM on 11/16/2011
Tres bien Merci!