one point this year that he did not believe what he himself had said about paul ryan's medicare-killing budget. he said anybody quoting him saying that was lying. don't quote me. if you quote me, it's a lie. but there's one candidate in the race this year who is different. the art project formerly known as herman cain is giving us a whole different way of looking at stuff like this on the campaign trail this year. herman cain is purportedly a presidential candidate, but he has essentially no campaign staff to speak of. he also continually makes what are treated as gaffes, but even though the media treats them as gaffes they are frankly too perfect to actually just be mistakes. more often than not, what he does that gets covered as a mistake, as a gaffe is really a sort of genius obscure has to be deliberate cultural reference. it's art referencing art. and we have a rich tradition of this, right? i mean, you can't understand the genius of what these muppets are doing here to explain the letter g unless you know that they haven't just come up with this whole xooet competitive school