>> I don't underestimate the stupidity of the right wing republican...as for your remark that he is an pre-eminent doctor therefore ??? what??? he is well of mind???
I don't know if he is "well of mind." I don't know if Hillary or Bernie is, either.
But I do know that he is a deeply thoughtful and highly rational individual.
Let me give you an example, then you can if you'd like, explain to me my misinterpretation.
Dr. Carson has pointed out that Medicare, Social Security and Obamacare are tremendous fiscal threats to the nation's existence. Sanders and Clinton have, at a minimum, denied the problem and in some cases suggested expansion of these failed programs.
Carson is, of course, correct beyond any doubt in his analysis. Yet, both Clinton and Sanders are either lying or just analytically incorrect. There is no in-between. They have both said they would preserve the benefits of both programs yet, mathematically, that is simply not possible. And everyone who understands basic business can see this clearly.
So, who is not "well of mind?" Who has the apparent analytical prowess here? Sure, Carson is the subject of ridicule, but that has nothing to do with it. He has pretty much gotten everything right. Does that make him a good president? No, not necessarily. But it does at least put him in a position where thoughtful people ought to wake up and hear him out. Not the left, though. Because the left collectively, is far too intolerant to hear what he's saying. Even if he is right. |