I don’t believe you or your commentators fairly evaluated the Herman Cain interview. Unlike Perry, Cain finally did give a reasonable answer to the question. The clip you used, your lead-ins, and all the comments made during the segment implied or outright said he didn’t. Also, this was a print interview – not television. The camera was only there to insure the reporters got the quotes right. Cain had no reason to be careful speaking as only his actual words would be in the article. He had no reasonable expectation that the video would be used against him while what he actually said is ignored.
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I don’t believe you or your commentators fairly evaluated the Herman Cain interview. Unlike Perry, Cain finally did give a reasonable answer to the question. The clip you used, your lead-ins, and all the comments made during the segment implied or outright said he didn’t. Also, this was a print interview – not television. The camera was only there to insure the reporters got the quotes right. Cain had no reason to be careful speaking as only his actual words would be in the article. He had no reasonable expectation that the video would be used against him while what he actually said is ignored.