Sour Schieffer Scolds Cain for Ad: 'I Don't Think It Serves the Country Well'

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Monday October 31, 2011 @ 12:51 PM ET
1. Sour Schieffer Scolds Cain for Ad: 'It's Not Funny to Me...I Don't Think It Serves the Country Well'
CBS's Bob Schieffer unintentionally played the foil to Herman Cain on Sunday's Face the Nation as Schieffer expressed his politically-correct displeasure with Cain's "downright bizarre" Web video which briefly shows Cain's chief of staff smoking, was flummoxed by Cain's sense of humor ("You also said at one point that you might want to back that fence up with a moat and fill it with alligators. Was that a joke too?") and was baffled by Cain's accurate claim Planned Parenthood was spurred by the eugenics movement's desire to reduce the black population. On the ad, Schieffer decried how "it sends a signal that it's cool to smoke" before he scolded Cain: "Well, let me just tell you, it's not funny to me....I don't think it serves the country well, and this is an editorial opinion here, to be showing someone smoking a cigarette." He continued his lecture: "You're the frontrunner now and it seems to me as frontrunner you would have a responsibility not to take that kind of a tone in this campaign. I would suggest that perhaps as the frontrunner, you'd want to raise the level of the campaign."
2. CNN Scolds Herman Cain for Not Already Knowing 'All of the Facts'
CNN put Republican candidate Herman Cain in the spotlight on Friday for his apparent lack of knowledge, accusing him of "dodging" tough questions. Cain had multiple times answered tough foreign policy questions by saying he would need to consider "all of the facts" before making an well thought-out decision. Apparently his conservative answers have raised the eyebrows of CNN's Wolf Blitzer, who questioned Cain's knowledge and readiness for the presidency because of his not already knowing "all of the facts."
3. Toure, MSNBC's 9/11 Truther, Slams Rick Perry as a Birther
MSNBC analyst Toure, who is a 9/11 truther, appeared Friday on the News Nation show to denounce Rick Perry as a birther. Speaking of the Republican presidential candidate, he slammed, "...I see Trump and the other birthers, Perry, virtually going to the White House and knocking on the door saying can we see your documentation to make sure you are actually an American?" It's odd that MSNBC would bring on Toure, who believes in a fringe conspiracy theory, to assert that Perry believes in a fringe conspiracy theory. Talking to host Tamron Hall, the analyst wondered why people would believe such weird ideas: "Why are we even wondering, at this point, is Obama really an American?"
4. NBC and ABC Tout Injured Protester as 'Rallying Cry' for Occupy Wall Street
On Thursday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams proclaimed: "Protesters across the country and a lot of Americans who are sympathetic to this Occupy Wall Street protest movement are tonight rallying around a 24-year-old Iraq war veteran who was seriously injured during a violent confrontation with police in Oakland, California on Tuesday." On ABC's World News, fill-in anchor George Stephanopoulos echoed that sentiment: "...one young man has become a symbol of their resolve." Correspondent Abbie Boudreau followed by declaring: "With tensions mounting daily, the name Scott Olsen has become a national rallying cry for Occupy Wall Street....injured Tuesday night, as police began firing tear gas during the Oakland crackdown."
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