Posted on 09/02/2014 5:06:17 PM PDT by thetallguy24
A cult of personality, while a great song, is a dangerous thing. They can lead normally smart people to do and say some things that dont seem so smart.
Everyone jumped on board with Dr. Ben Carson when he had the audacity to criticize the president and his Affordable Care Act with the president right there in the room. Not bad, guy. Immediately, the conservative movement jumped on Carson as someone to watch out for. He had a great story made his way from Detroit to Yale and, in the 80s, was a rock star with some big surgical procedures (included separating twins conjoined at the head after a 22-hour procedure) and his political commentary spoke with an academic, authoritative voice when it came to the presidents healthcare ideas.
More recently, groups began popping up to get Carson to run for president in 2016 (Dear Run, Ben, Run: Stop sending me mail). Carson hasnt ruled out the possibility of a run in 2016, and his cult grows daily. I call it a cult because criticizing him in some circles is tantamount to criticizing Obama to Democrats.
What makes Ben Carson eligible to be president? What political experience does he have? I dont dislike the guy, mind you, but in terms of realistic chances of pulling the country (and the world) from the cesspool its gone into, what can he bring to the table?
Under a Republican House and Senate, a President Ben Carson can repeal Obamacare then what? He gives Republicans a chance to escape the whole racist banner Democrats have put them under? Of course not. Carson would just join the ranks of Herman Cain and Clarence Thomas as tokens for the Republican Party. Our image wouldnt change that much with our political opponents.
Then there are statements that can and will be taken as fringe and destroy his chances well before they even start. Like this quote in the Washington Post:
If Republicans dont win back the Senate in November, he says, he cant be sure there will even be an election in 2016. Later, his wife, Candy, tells a supporter that they are holding on to their sons Australian passport just in case the election doesnt go their way.
This cult of personality surrounding the good doctor is too in love with what he says and not with what he will actually be able to do. My biggest fear in these types of situations is what happens when that personality flops in a campaign some of those devotees take their ball and go home, proclaiming how done they are with the party and the process. However, he is almost guaranteed to flop as he is now a politically inexperienced man with a quote that is now easy to exploit and use against him. Further, the latter betrays the former. Someone with political experience would (should?) know better than to make a quote like this because it will hurt their chances in an upcoming election.
Its not that I dont think Ben Carson isnt qualified to be in the political world, but I definitely dont think hes ready for the biggest political job there is. The best presidents have political experience under their belt before they reach the top. If Carson wants to run for president one day, then it is my hope that he does. Just not in 2016. Let the man get some experience under his belt first. Then we can push him to run.
I could pull the lever for the good Dr, but this comment puts him at the bottom of the list just above Mitt and Crispie both who I could not vote for.
About than let's nominate some go along pro business (amnesty) fix Obamacare apparatchik just because the guy knows how to bribe successfully.
Carson has more class in his talented little finger than any number of the putative GOP presidential candidates combined.
We already did far worse with the current prez.
..................The best presidents have political experience under their belt before they reach the top.................
I guess that means that Dr. Carson has not had the experience to look into the teleprompters, whilst turning his head to the assembled crowd and lying to them with sincere looking conviction!
Actually, I find that refreshing!
Will he be a candidate for President?
No, as those decisions are focused behind closed doors!
Could he be a credible Vice President - you betcha!
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