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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: one_less who wrote (781069)4/22/2014 12:30:49 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (3) of 1579954
 
I don't use that word very often, but Ben Carson is clearly insane, IMO. I think one should tell the truth as they see it if it is what they think.

The truth is hard to find, so should not be squandered, or played with.

I don't make up stuff to hit back or argue. I do find lack of education, or lack of intelligence is the largest cause of strange or neurotic behavior. People simply can't figure stuff out for themselves.

But Carson is so clearly insane, it is the best word for him. He just stands out.

But there seems a lot of strange psychology in the pub party. No matter how strange you are the pubs are fine with it as long as you sing their song. Allen West, Sarah Palin, Louie Gohmert, and Michelle Bachman are a few of the crazies in the pub party.

It is telling the pubs can't seem to see Carson's insanity. Or the strange behavior of the four above. None of them would be accepted in the dem party as leaders.

Ask yourself, why did the pubs turn down every single nominee for president in the last election and settle on Romney whom they did not even like?

We all know the answer, not one of them could come across as normal enough to be president. They liked everyone more than Romney, but he was the one who appeared normal.

Today the only one the pubs have is Jeb Bush, or Romney again.

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The word "insane" directed at a person for political expediency is more likely to be viewed as an invective than as a clinical evaluation. Surely you know that.
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