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The former Godfather's Pizza CEO and 2012 GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain has doubled down on his controversial Muslim comments he made earlier this year saying he would require proof of loyalty to the U.S. Constitution for Muslims to serve in his potential administration.
On Glenn Beck's Wednesday Fox News Channel program, Cain reiterated his point and he didn't back down from his prior stance.
"The exact language was when I was asked, 'Would you be comfortable with a Muslim in your cabinet?' and I said no," Cain said. "I would not be comfortable. I didn't say I wouldn't appoint one because if they can prove to me they are putting the Constitution of the United States first, they would be a candidate just like everybody else. My entire career I hired good people, great people, regardless of their religious orientation."