Herman Cain doesn't strike me as a stupid man. That leaves willfully ignorant. Having watched him in a few interviews I believe that to be the case. His knowledge of foreign policy and affairs is practically nonexistant and I felt embarassed for him watching him double talk in an attempt to cover for his ignorance. It seems it extends to his knowledge of our rights also. His answer to all questions seems to be the same, "make sure you are working on the right problem, set the right priorities, surround yourself with good people, great people, and make sure you put together the right plans." When asked to clarify he simply repeats the statement. I read his interview with Blitzer. One one hand he believes the states should "be allowed to control the gun situation" while on the other hand saying, "I don't support, you know, onerous legislation that's going to restrict people's rights in order to be able to protect themselves as guaranteed by the Second Amendment." He comes across as wishy-washy and uninformed. He would make Muslims prove their loyalty to the Constitution before he would appoint them to his administration, something he wouldn't force on those of other faiths. This is definately not a man I would vote for.