October 17, 2011 10:22 PM

Herman Cain acknowledges his electric border fence idea isn't a joke after all

By
Sarah Huisenga
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Campaign 2012

Herman Cain

PHOENIX - After first apologizing for suggesting an electric fence along the border, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain told reporters here Monday that he still thinks it's a good idea for controlling illegal immigration.

"I'm not walking away from that," he said.

Cain has spent the last several days explaining a controversial comment about building an electrified fence along the U.S. - Mexico border that he said could kill people trying to enter the country illegally. On Sunday, he said his comments were "a joke." But talking to reporters here after a meeting here with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who has made a national reputation for cracking down on illegal immigrants, Cain reversed course.

Initially Cain apologied when told his remarks had upset some in the state. "Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa," he said, using the Latin formula for expressing contrition. But when a reporter challenged his description of his comments, saying he didn't seem to be telling a joke, the retired pizza executive acknowledged: "You're right." He said he still believes in the need for a border fence "and it might be electrified."

About 45 minutes late for his meeting with Arpaio because of "harassment," that caused the sheriff's office to deploy an escort, Cain would not discuss the details.

"We received some information that caused us to improve our security on the way over here and I would like to just leave it at that," Cain told reporters. "When you become a top tier candidate, a lot of nuts come out of the closet. That's basically what it is."

Cain wasn't the only Republican presidential candidate in Arizona - host of one of the early primary contests - talking immigration here on Monday. Earlier in the day, Michele Bachmann met with Arizona lawmakers and law enforcement officials to discuss border security. Afterwards, she accused both Cain and Texas Gov. Rick Perry of not being tough enough on the issue.

Without mentioning him by name, Bachmann referenced a controversial statement Governor Perry previously made in which he called a border fence "idiocy."

"I wouldn't call completing the fence 'idiocy,' as has been done in the recent presidential conversations," Bachmann said. "It is important that we actually do complete the fence in every portion."

And she pounced on Cain's suggestions that he had been making a joke about an electrified border fence.

"I also want to say that this is no laughing matter, the border fence," Bachmann said. We've seen jokes made by presidential candidates about the fence."

Bachmann has been a staunch supporter of building a fence along the entire border between the United States and Mexico, and on Saturday she became the first presidential candidate to sign "The Pledge," a declaration of support for the construction of a border fence created by the national advocacy group, Americans for Securing the Border.

Cain, campaigning last week in Tennessee, said he wanted to build an electric fence along the border that would kill those trying to climb it to enter the country illegally. When pressed on the comment Sunday by NBC's David Gregory on Meet the Press, the former Godfather's CEO said of the comment, "That's a joke."

But Bachmann wasn't laughing.

"That was a joke and this is no laughing matter," she told reporters when asked about Cain's comment. "It's important that we take this issue very seriously in dealing with the fence, as all of the individuals in front of me are doing, they're dealing with it very capably and very seriously."

Special Section: Campaign 2012

  • Sarah Huisenga

    Sarah Huisenga is covering the Michele Bachmann campaign for CBS News and National Journal.

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by mary-miami October 19, 2011 5:09 PM EDT
Teaparty/GOP would use electrical torture on any group or anyone they feel is their "enemy". If they get control of the US, they would basically censor our free speech and press. Teaparty/GOP wants absolute power and to establish a rightwing dictatorship. Cain is not the only one that would do this, he was expressing the ideology of the entire Teaparty/GOP. The only party that truly respects the First Amendment and Human rights is the Democrats. The only party that defends the working class is the Democrats. I will vote to re-elect President Obama.
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by conservativefreespeech October 18, 2011 3:52 PM EDT
Just listen to this video of the Clown Cain saying he wants to build an Electrified Great Wall across the US Border. I'm sorry but anyone who takes Cain seriously is a fool.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7O1zZdDIiIk
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by RangerDan107 October 18, 2011 3:39 PM EDT
Here's a novel idea, how about if our elected officials do their damn jobs and make sure our laws are enforced. Perhaps CEO's and HR Directors need to be held criminally liable for hiring illegal aliens. Do that and the jobs for illegals dry up overnight. If the jobs dry up. they pack and go home on their own. No stupid cattle fence needed.
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by noloyalisti October 18, 2011 1:56 PM EDT
What a complete buffoon Cain is. The fence should be faced to keep the imperial American CEO people out of Mexico. They are the ones who caused the entire immigration "problem" by having their Congressional slaves pass the awful NAFTA.
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by Cru09 October 18, 2011 12:13 PM EDT
That will be an expensive fence. Especially if you have to constantly supply it with electricity.

...And how many electric fences for humans have you seen where there's only one fence? There's always another fence beyond it, and barbed wire across the top.

Cain is talking about spending a ****-ton of money building at least two fences that will just be tunneled underneath anyway.
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by conservativefreespeech October 18, 2011 4:07 PM EDT
Exactly, I can't believe this Clown is taken seriously. He got his idiotic 999 Tax Scheme from a video game and now he wants to build this useless exorbitantly expensive fence.
by Cru09 October 18, 2011 12:10 PM EDT
No bald candidates have won since television. None heavy-set either. I think people are wasting their time hoping for him to secure it. He won't have nearly as many saving throws as Romney or Perry's head of hair and leaner physiques.
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by born2ryde October 18, 2011 5:26 PM EDT
How does physical appearance have anything to do with electability? If that's the biggest "issue" with *any* candidate you see, then I can't imagine your critical thinking skills on any real issues.
by Lindag10 October 18, 2011 11:55 AM EDT
If Cain does get his electric fence he should be advised NEVER to pee on it. Heard a good story about a dude that peed on an electric cattle fence. The fence didn't care for that action and fought back by shocking him. LMAO.
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by thomasmc1957 October 18, 2011 11:31 AM EDT
Hitler had a joke about Jews and gas chambers, too.
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by drrealitycheck October 18, 2011 11:33 AM EDT
Cain is certainly achieving the pinnacle of civil rights; even African
Americans can be Nazis.
by drrealitycheck October 18, 2011 11:30 AM EDT
An electric border fence? Americas first African American Nazi. The Republicans are doing everything they can to lose the next election. If this nutcase is nominated, they'll lose the House as well. US culture continues it's downward spiral into insanity and hate.
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by Lindag10 October 18, 2011 11:13 AM EDT
He's sort of like electricity himself, alternating from one position to another. Good old A/C what would we do without it?
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