GOP Hopeful Herman Cain: “I Would Not” Appoint A Muslim

Posted by | March 27, 2011 10:08 | Filed under: Top Stories


Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain told Scott Keyes of Think Progress he would not have Muslims in his administration. After telling Christianity Today that Muslims want to “convert all infidels or kill them,” Keyes asked for clarification when he caught up with Cain at the Conservative Principles Conference in Des Moines.

KEYES: You came under a bit of controversy this week for some of the comments made about Muslims in general. Would you be comfortable appointing a Muslim, either in your cabinet or as a federal judge?

CAIN: No, I would not. And here’s why. There is this creeping attempt, there is this attempt to gradually ease Sharia law and the Muslim faith into our government. It does not belong in our government. This is what happened in Europe. And little by little, to try and be politically correct, they made this little change, they made this little change. And now they’ve got a social problem that they don’t know what to do with hardly.

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