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11-17-2011, 02:04 AM
By Serafin Gomez, Fox News
Appearing at the iconic Miami restaurant and perpetual campaign stop, Versailles Cafe on "Calle Ocho," presidential hopeful Herman Cain spoke to about 200 supporters, mostly Latino, Wednesday on a range of topics, including an important foreign policy issue among the crowd: Cuba.
"Freedom for Cuba now!" Cain said to cheers after someone yelled at him several minutes into his remarks, "What about freedom for Cuba?"
"We should not only continue the pressure on Castro, put more pressure on Castro" Cain said to cheers. "And I also believe that the best way to get the solution is to talk to people that know most about the issue."
The recently embattled Republican presidential candidate, however, may want to catch up on his linguistics before that discussion.
"How do you say 'delicious' in Cuban?" Cain asked while chewing on a croqueta -- a fried Cuban delicacy of potatoes and meat -- and enjoying a cup of famously strong Cuban coffee.
Cubans, of course, speak Spanish. "Delicioso," obliged an audience member.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1279675934001/cain-how-do-you-say-delicious-in-cuban
This guy is f'ing clueless.
Appearing at the iconic Miami restaurant and perpetual campaign stop, Versailles Cafe on "Calle Ocho," presidential hopeful Herman Cain spoke to about 200 supporters, mostly Latino, Wednesday on a range of topics, including an important foreign policy issue among the crowd: Cuba.
"Freedom for Cuba now!" Cain said to cheers after someone yelled at him several minutes into his remarks, "What about freedom for Cuba?"
"We should not only continue the pressure on Castro, put more pressure on Castro" Cain said to cheers. "And I also believe that the best way to get the solution is to talk to people that know most about the issue."
The recently embattled Republican presidential candidate, however, may want to catch up on his linguistics before that discussion.
"How do you say 'delicious' in Cuban?" Cain asked while chewing on a croqueta -- a fried Cuban delicacy of potatoes and meat -- and enjoying a cup of famously strong Cuban coffee.
Cubans, of course, speak Spanish. "Delicioso," obliged an audience member.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/1279675934001/cain-how-do-you-say-delicious-in-cuban
This guy is f'ing clueless.