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We need a leader, not a reader.

Herman Cain, addressing his lack of familiarity with foreign policy after bungling a recent interview on Libya.  (via officialssay)

Generally (I mean, not always…) I like my leaders to be able to read as well.

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    how about a leader that can read amirite
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    I mean, his foreign policy positions are the same as Barack Obama’s. I don’t really care which one articulates...

 

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