You want to argue words, fine. I already said you were right. I conceded the word stupid was used after the knife part of the story. I did not take it out if context to prove a point. I relied on Breibart's story. You won.
There is more to the story. Trump talked about what happened after that. Trumps words, not mine, not Breibart's:
"...So he's saying is that series of events. And he goes into the bathroom for a couple of hours and he comes out now he is religious. And the people of Iowa believe him. Give me a break, give me a break it doesn't happen that way. It doesn't happen that way. And some people might not like it 'oh that's not nice what you say' Don't be fools. Don't be fools, okay. "
FOOL -- a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
synonyms
idiot, ass, blockhead, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, imbecile, cretin, dullard, simpleton, moron, clod
"Don't be a fool."
Again you are right. He did not say Iowans are Iowans stupid if they believe Carson's account of his "Come to Jesus" moment. He did say don't be a fool (idiot, ass, blockhead, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, imbecile, cretin, dullard, simpleton, moron, clod) because according to "The Gospel According to Trump." (MY words) it doesn't happen that way.
My interpretation is based on what he said. I have a problem with anyone claiming to know how these moments do or do not happen and considered a fool if I believe Carson's account.
“My interpretation”
OK.