Herman Cain doesn't care about funny-sounding countries:
Dan Amira expects this to wear thin:
Cain is right to make economic issues his priority. Voters, after all, generally don't care about international issues nearly as much as they care about their next paycheck, and that will be especially true in 2012. But that doesn't mean voters will be okay with putting a foreign-policy ignoramus in charge of our armed forces and international relationships. Ultimately, to win the White House, people have to be able to envision you as their president, and Cain's unserious, disinterested [sic] approach to the world beyond our borders isn't very presidential. If he maintains his position near the top of the polls and begins to invite more scrutiny, his inexperience, which makes him so attractive to some people now, could become an Achilles heel.
Cain's policy ignorance could hurt him at tonight's debate. Stay tuned.