Posted on 09/03/2015 1:28:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Donald Trump says he has great affection for Ben Carson, but hes not so sure Carson has the right experience to be president.
The billionaire businessman and Republican presidential frontrunner explained why in an extensive interview with The Daily Caller that covered a wide array of subjects. The interview will be published in sections over the coming days.
A Monmouth University poll of Iowa released Monday showed Trump tied with Carson for first place though Trump is quick to note that it was just one poll and that he leads the field, including Carson, in all the other recent polls.
But despite the rising threat of Carson in Iowa, Trump has not yet attacked the world-renowned neurosurgeon. Asked by TheDC whether being a doctor provides the necessary experience to be president, Trump said while Carson is a wonderful guy, he thinks it would be very tough for someone who spent his life as a surgeon to handle the job.
I think its a very difficult situation that hed be placed in, Trump elaborated. Hes really a friend of mine, I just think its a very difficult situation that he puts himself into, to have a doctor who wasnt creating jobs and would have a nurse or maybe two nurses. Its such a different world. Ive created tens of thousands of jobs over the years.
In the past Trump has questioned whether Ted Cruz is eligible to be president because the Texas senator was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father. Cruz and Trump have since become something like BFFs on the campaign trail, refusing to criticize each other and even scheduled to appear together at an upcoming rally in Washington against the nuclear deal with Iran. Asked whether he still thinks Cruz might not be eligible to be president, Trump said, based on everything I see, theres no problem.
Because other people have brought it up, and it seems like the legal scholars have all been satisfied, he went on. It was never a big point for me, but I have watched other people question him, and the legal scholars have been satisfied.
President Barack Obama has been criticized by many Republicans, including Trump, for his regular golf outings. But would Trump, who is an avid golfer and owns many golf courses throughout the world, regularly hit the links if he makes it to the Oval Office?
The problem with the president, hes played more than people on the PGA tour, Trump quipped. He plays a lot. Hes like a touring professional in terms of the amount of play.
Golf can be a great tool for making deals, but you cant play with your friends, you have to play with people that youre looking to for instance, playing with [House Speaker] John Boehner and playing with [Senate leader Mitch] McConnell and playing with people that you need to make deals with, Trump argued. It can be an amazing tool for getting things done and for making deals.
With that being said, you want to play it the proper number of times, he went on. If the president would use golf as a tool more than he does, I think it would be very positive.
Trump often cites how rich he is as a sign of his success and, in turn, a qualification to be President of the United States. By that standard, would someone richer than him, like Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, be more qualified for the presidency?
Thats different, Trump replied. Honestly, I dont think Id swap assets, to be honest with you. Ive seen that stuff go up and down. I have very, very solid stuff. To me, I love real estate because you can feel it. A lot of people, theyll make five hundred million dollars by doing some new computer game, but I dont consider that I consider that sort of different. I consider that paper.
I did it in real estate, he explained, and as real estate goes, this is about as high as you go.
Check back to TheDC over the coming days for more of our exclusive interview with Donald Trump.
If you live in a big city, your president Carson wants your guns.
As nice a person as Dr. Carson is, he will never be POTUS and he will not win the Iowa caucuses either.
I know the medical industry extremely well.
I’ll emphasize that again: “EXTREMELY WELL”.
Doctors do not hire IT people or janitors etc.
They hire one office manager who normally is also a medical assistant and that manager will contract with a janitorial service or IT contractor etc.
Doctors are professionals. They are not in the business of creating entire industries of people.
Doctors can be employed by or contracted by other related industries such as the pharmaceutical industry but doctors don’t create the industry. Doctors are trained to provide professional services.
And when I say doctors don’t create these industries, I mean it in the statistical sense. That means doctors are with 99.999% probability not industrialists. Carson is not an industrialist. Trump is.
I like Dr. Carson, but this country is in such a mess and we still have another year or so for barry and company to do further damage -that I hesitate to trust this mess to Dr. Carson. We need someone who can take the bull by the horns and attempt to reverse the damages. Dr. Carson can work in the administration - he would be super as head of the VA or HHS or even Surgeon General. But, not as president.
Plus, to my knowledge, Dr. Carson has never opened a private practice.
A)...a well spoken and distinguished world class neurosurgeon
OR
B)....a brash and forceful world class negotiator and business man....?
Once President Carson fixes math education, he'll dig into fixing economic illiteracy next.
We are agreeing.
Bottom line, no jobs without the Doctors.
Trump misspoke is all, didn’t make his point well.
He usually does a much better job at communicating.
Go hurl your snarks at somebody else for a while, I will guarantee you, I won’t read any addressed to me.
Go ahead, have the last word, you and your kind are incapable of doing otherwise.
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