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Herman Cain on Pizza
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Alan Richman: I understand that you like lots of meat on your pizza. Is this true? | |
Herman Cain: Yes. | |
Alan Richman: We won't do it today, but we'll have to argue about this one day, because I'm a crust man. | |
Herman Cain: You like a thin crust? | |
Alan Richman: I like a crunchy crust. You just want the meat piled on? | |
Herman Cain: No, no, no. We balance the ingredients to achieve what we call "a harmony of flavor." | |
Alan Richman: This sounds like a Republican platform. | |
Herman Cain: [laughs] We don't just throw stuff on there. We actually test, "Do you have too much sausage? Too much beef?" Because we want to balance the flavor out. So it is more scientifically developed than it might appear. | |
Chris Heath: What can you tell about a man by the type of pizza that he likes? | |
Herman Cain: [repeats the question aloud, then pauses for a long moment] The more toppings a man has on his pizza, I believe the more manly he is. | |
Chris Heath: Why is that? | |
Herman Cain: Because the more manly man is not afraid of abundance. [laughs] | |
Devin Gordon: Is that purely a meat question? | |
Herman Cain: A manly man don't want it piled high with vegetables! He would call that a sissy pizza. | |
Read More http://www.gq.com/news-politics/politics/201111/herman-cain-interview-alan-richman-chris-heath-devin-gordon#ixzz1di0FDoDV |
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