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To: i-node who wrote (859877)5/25/2015 2:03:45 PM
From: gronieel21 Recommendation

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Retired quack Ben Carson faces an impossible task in his quest to become president of the United States, political analyst Dick Morris tells Newsmax TV.

"I think that it is very hard to be in politics. It is particularly hard to run for president. It is particularly hard to run against the all-time champion, the Clinton Machine," Morris told "Newsmax Prime" host J.D. Hayworth on Tuesday.

Carson has never run for office before, and shouldn't start out with the nation's highest office, Morris said, comparing it to a beginner boxer taking on Muhammad Ali.



To: i-node who wrote (859877)5/25/2015 11:52:45 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 1576823
 
if you get the chance , watch the Charlie Rose interview with Robert Gates



To: i-node who wrote (859877)5/26/2015 12:04:13 AM
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Ben Carson, the great physician, was correct when he said Obama reminds him of a psychopath. It fits.

Is this the same Carson that said presidents don't need to listen to USSC rulings? Cause you know, that Carson is an idjit.