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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (892231)10/8/2015 12:48:25 AM
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>> The interviewer tried to pin him down, but this is all going to happen, by some sort of Ben Carson magic! A

Not pin him down. The interviewer stated a false premise and expected Carson to respond to it. I almost croaked when I read it:

NPR Reporter today, interrogating Ben Carson: "This is debt that's already obligated. Would you not favor increasing the debt limit to pay the debts already incurred?"

Reporters are idiots and this is absolute proof. The debt is NOT "already obligated" until the liability accrues and the debt ceiling is raised to accommodate it. This is the point of the damned debt ceiling in the first place.

Carson's comments were precisely correct. In fact, I commented earlier and I stand by it, I can't find anything he's really been factually wrong about yet. He has positions I disagree with but he's pretty much been right about every significant fact he has been criticized by CNN for.
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