Posted on 11/03/2015 1:59:01 PM PST by conservativejoy
National Review doesn’t have the pull it used to have, nor the respect.
It is not necessary to send critical agents to attack Carson, there are plenty of people on staff to do it without prodding.
If the NatRev is against you - you’re doing things just right.
Isn't Jason Lee Steorts (the semi-literate gay-marriage zealot) now running the show there?
It was bad then, it's gotten worse.
The National Review is filled with sleazeball Leftists. I’m not fond of Carson, but if they’re attacking him he must be doing something right.
“National Reviews Jim Geraghty” = G.O.P.e. mouthpiece.
I think few care about Carson’s relationship with supplement companies.
I just think Carson is not geared long-term for a run at the presidency and this is an example. He thinks “supplement companies” are a reason for his faltering. He comes across as kind of out of touch even though I think he’s a good guy.
I think he misses how to connect with people and what they care about.
He is absolutely RIGHT! NRO is not a Conservative publication!
NRO appears to me to have turned onto a GOPe mouthpiece.
I let my subscription lapse years ago. The rah-rah attitude for big-government Republicans was apparent even then. There were some great articles (one that spelled out the fraudulent science behind An Inconvenient Truth was really good) but not enough to justify the rest of it.
National Review purged truth-tellers a long time ago
My faith in National Review took a hit when Buckley died, as the left-leaners began poking their heads out. Now, it’s like WND, trust but verify.
I don’t care about Carson’s supplements, but I do care about him not being truthful about a relationship with the company he made a PBS special for.
Most importantly my issues with him are his positions on things I care about, like immigration, 2nd Amendment and a list of others. He does not have the persona to be an effective President, and as a Pacifist he should not be Commander in Chief.
Think the issue stands from the media on the right believing Conservatism went mainstream. Plus, they have become enthralled with their own self importance.
Instead of being part of what got them their gig in the first place, they are now placating moderate Republicans who may be conservative on abortion, but liberal on gay marriage. Then when they start losing readership and viewership, they wonder what gives.
What gives is Conservatism is much larger than they believe it is. Basically they are listening to the left tell them Conservatism is dead when in fact each time one of these yahoos flies off the reservation and goes lib, we get stronger.
I just think Carson is not geared long-term for a run at the presidency and this is an example. He thinks âsupplement companiesâ are a reason for his faltering. He comes across as kind of out of touch even though I think he's a good guy.
I think he misses how to connect with people and what they care about.
I'd say the jury's still out on that. Somebody who appeals to so many people may have the ability to connect with them -- to address what's really on their minds -- once he gets up to speed. Certainly candidates who were more out of touch have ran and won.
Getting up to speed on politics, and bills, and laws, and government and not stumbling there, is going to be harder for Carson. Something like Mannatech or not knowing what's going on in Washington could really hurt him if he gets the nomination.
Carson has a number of ill conceived persecution issues . He has changed his stand on several issues and he attributes his changing his mind to -”it’s what republicans expect and it is not really what his stand is.” Carson is a CO and a pacifist. SDA’s should not be Pres/CINC. Carson is to tolerant of queers and lesbians and says civil unions are fine. He still believes semi auto pistols are a problem in our major cities. Carson is not a conservative in my book and he is lacking a lot of experience in business/management to even be considered for Pres. He equates surgery to being Pres. Sorry but surgeons are surrounded by highly skilled medical personnel to include other surgeons and even teams of them. The Pres is on his own often. Carson is not ready for prime time.
Carson:”The wonderful thing about a company like Mannatech, is that they realize that when God made us, he gave us the right fuel.” Sounds like a plug for Mannatech and not glyconutrients in general.
Good catch, I wasn't aware of that particular quote. Breitbart, of course, did not report it.
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