Democrats and thier sycophants in the media attack and lie about Ben Carson because he is a black man who doesn't follow thier orders. This is the real reason he is being attacked. They hate him because he is a runaway slave. He was a man who grew up poor in bad neighborhoods and became a accomplished brain surgeon with h D work and intelligence. He proves that you don't need the slave masters of the democrat party to become successful.
Ben Carson is proving the truth us conservatives already knew that the oldest American hate group the democrat party has never really changed.
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Ben Carson seems like a decent man to me and is more respectful than most Republicans
But I think he is woefully unprepared to be President and I think he lacks a basic understanding of what is going on in current events, world politics, the economy or key issues
Yeah, you beat me to the punch.
Ben Carson is too dull to hate. I do find myself in contradiction though. I always go on and on about being an Eisenhower Republican, and I justify that by lauding the fact that he was boring. He kept his nose relatively clean, built the roads, and delegated wisely.
The critical flaw in that comparison is that Eisenhower had experience, both failures and wild successes with leading
large groups of people. While I hate the generalized concept of "executive" experience, Carson has almost none of significance.
It's kind of funny how Republicans have been criticizing Obama for being too smart, and make all manner of allegations that Affirmative Action was the reason he succeeded academically. I have a "Fox News Conservative" friend who said I'm never voting for anyone who only has academic experience. He didn't use the word academic, but that's the gist.
Presidents these days also need to be motivators. Realistic when they need to be, and authoritative enough to challenge the status quo. Which brings me to Obama's Achilles heal. Obama seems a little baffled by how his calls for "we can", were countered by Republicans who basically said "even if we could, we wouldn't". Obama seemed to think his inspirational rhetoric would create change, just because it was logically sound.
Carson seems like Obama, without the street smarts, and boring