Posted on 03/06/2016 7:39:27 AM PST by Kaslin
After three months of flat lining on life support, Dr. Ben Carson finally pulled the plug on his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
He should have pulled the covers over the campaigns head and issued the death certificate after his dismal Iowa results, and especially after New Hampshire. He was already cutting costs, and was faring worse than Jeb Bush. After the first contest, Carson laid off half of his campaign staff. Still, despite even the clear statslow polling numbers, even lower delegatesCarson was pushing, fighting the terminal illness of declining momentum. Electric paddles would not have revived the Dr. Ben movement. Pundits on Townhall, not just the elites of the Wall Street Journal or the trolls of Drudge Report, predicted this campaigns death, even as the patient lay in the hospital bed, barely breathing, gasping for a few final moments of recognition.
What happened? How did this robust grassroots effort end up in the weeds?
The origins of this illness begin earlier, in 2013, at the National Prayer Breakfast where Dr. Ben hit the national scene. Carson does hold an incredible, celebrated record, both as a physician and a conservative mind. Faithful to his faith, and loving to all, Carson was the perfect surprise guest as keynote speaker at the event.
What stood out? A black conservative offered a respectable, well-received chiding of President Obamas policies and the embittered partisanship he helped create. He read from the Bible, he talked about his diligent, determined mother. He offered a sound reform on taxes: 10 percent from everyone. Before I knew about his stellar speech at the breakfast, Republican friends of mine in Redondo Beach, CA told me all about this man, and how he told off Obamas horrific policies.
I later watched the entire speech and was very impressed.
Like many enthusiastic conservatives, I believed that Dr. Ben Carson could be presidential material. In those days, every Republicans was looking for, hoping for anybody who had lived a life of hope and change, rather than campaigning and organizing communities on those ideas.
With all of this in mind, lets now consider the welcome adage of another doctor, Ben Johnson, when describing a possible visit to the theater: Worth seeing, but not worth going to see. And those were my thoughts when California friends of mine invited me to meet the good doctor in Nevada five months ago. It would be nice to meet the man, but not enough to shift my schedule and devote an entire day to a few campaign events.
Yes, Carson would have been worth seeing in the White House as President. His getting there, the campaign to get elected was not worth seeing. The political savvy, plus experience and ideological rigor needed to compete, Carson never demonstrated. Same with Scott Walker, as well as Bobby Jindal and to a lesser extent Carly Fiorina. Carson was not ready for the national, unprecedented kind of prime-time scrutiny. Skills in the operating room are commendable, along with writing, speaking, and running charities.
Running for President is a lot more complex, requiring a well-harnessed finesse to overcome arbitrary setbacks and media frenzies. This country needs more than Patch Adams to patch up the massive political health problems afflicting the body politic. Only a well-organized machine, principled yet driven, working over the media will prevail in our times. The juggernaut is not for everyone, and quoting Scriptures will not part the ready sea of voters looking for leadership, bold, brash and brazen.
Carson resisted taking strong stances on race issues. His understanding of economics and other cultural issues exposed a widening divide between a good man who should be president and a politician unfit to run for the office. He would speak boldly, but then take back his words. Carson was not the gifted word-surgeon who could communicate without cluttering up his premises.
Further findings from the Dr. Ben autopsy reveal wasted time, resources, and dollars. Carson spent ten times as much on consultants as on flyers, media, grassroots activities, plus GOTV. His supporters can blame Ted Cruz for lying about a possible suspension of the campaign (No, Ted did not lie, so lets put that false report to rest).
One fellow conservative here in Torrance, a black woman who wanted Condoleezza Rice to run for president, never settled on Carson for one simple reason: Hes too nice. The rough and terrible consequences of the Obama Administration, plus the full contact rabble-rousing of the Trump-mentum further spelled doom for the Carson Campaign. Yes, we want leaders who can be gentle as a dovewhen needed. But in the hard-core, brass knuckles game of politics, you need to be wise as a serpent.
Carson talked about the necessity for a leader to demonstrate wisdom, yet this appeal never invigorated his campaign. When foreign policy issues, particularly terrorism following the Paris massacre last year, Carsons political heart-rate dropped considerably. From there, his campaign grew weaker and weaker. Despite the unintended boost from a trashy Politico hit piece, Carson never really mastered the media game. So much so, that at his last debate, Carson begged for someone to attack him.
Why strangle a dying man in his bed, when he poses no threat to you in the first place? Republican hospice assistants were already preparing the bed for the next casualty of the Election 2016 Republican Presidential primary.
Dr. Ben Carson is a fine man, a refined professional, and worthy mind for a political career. Supporters have suggested he run for U.S. Senate (Maryland is still available, or perhaps Florida?). As for his presidential campaign, Carsons inexperience initiated a malignant lethargy, which metastasized into the inevitable demise of his Presidential bid.
I liked “Gentle Ben.” A fine man, very intelligent thinker. I would most certainly have voted for him had he been our nominee. I wish him well.
I have no doubt Carson is a fine accomplished American of worth - as are many, many others.
I feel, however that conservatives, Republicans, or against-liberals sometimes fall prey to that “we need a person of color on our side” mentality. He fit that bill and had credentials and a presence (at first) that reasonably supported that wish.
I didn’t mind his being thrust into that special arena as long as the rhetoric matched the wish. But when he uttered that crazy equivalent “you should only be allowed to have an assault type weapon if you live in the country,” he lost me.
The truth is that he was a candidate of wishful benevolent thinking to whom all sorts of accommodations were made and he finally still came up short in the end in a never ending sequence of odd behaviors IMO. In the end, my assessment is that if he were white, we’d never have even known his name or who/what he really is.
I like him as well. The ‘sleepy’ tag laid on him was unfair. He is just a soft-spoken, and seemingly genuine person. He just didn’t have the flamboyant fire that we have been accustomed to in most political candidates.
Yet locally - as of last week - there were still more Carson signs in peoples' yards than Jeb! signs (which have been conspicuous by their absence since day one).
Mr. niteowl77
Carson was clearly a good man, but he relied upon advisors & consultants who were more interested in lining their pockets than they were in advancing Carson. Cruz & Trump have not been gullible enough to make that mistake — quite the contrary, they are both running well oiled and well designed & managed campaigns.
Me too (guess it’s time to update the tagline)
I think that he could have done much better if more had heard him speak. I watched his speech at CPAC Friday and thought “if people had heard him say these things through the debates, they would have been behind him.” But that’s not the way we let the media run things, unfortunately.
Sigh. Our loss.
Here’s the CPAC speech. Good watch, if you have a few minutes: https://youtu.be/NfNnH8sqzvo
I didn’t know at first what to think about his books he wrote and what they had in them, was worried to be honest...
But as the campaign went on, and I listened to him, in an odd sort of way, he was saying the same thing as we were, just in a quite, subdued sort of way...
IMHO, I think the accident that killed one of his staff workers took a big toll on him...he paid all the bills for that horrific accident by the way...took life out of the campaign also...
I wish him well, and will keep an eye out for new books he plans on writing...
After playing clips of his CPAC speech on Fox the talking heads were stunned and wondered why he didn’t give such a great speech before. He did. They wanted to watch the circus surrounding Trump. I still want him in the next administration.
That quote is from Samuel Johnson, not Ben.
Ben couldn’t generate emotional support among the electorate.
She posts primarily all eGOP articles that try to run all non eGOP candidates into the ground.
Townhall has become the armpit of the eGOP.
“That quote is from Samuel Johnson, not Ben.”
Townhall.com couldn’t care less. Their agenda is eGOP and anything they can say to ruin the campaign of all others is their goal.
Kaslin is a woman?
Or an effeminate male, a metrosexual. Seems to have fragile thin-skinned feelings.
What gets me about Carson is he has never spoken out about Obama-s abuse of the Bully Pulpit and the resultant conflicts plus assults and murders that came from it. Begining with revenge for Treyvon Martin attacks on non blacks by black gangbangers which resulted in about a score (20) of deaths and serious injuries.
One who has spoken out about it is Miilwaukee county Sheriff David Clarke (D) who by the way is ran for re election this month. and won Primary Feb 16th .
Thats a issue Trump could have used when Carson held a brief lead in the Iowa polls. Instead Trump set out and accused him of being everything from a pedophile, crazy, and questionable surgeon involved in abortions. Trump was unrelenting and cost Carson his polling lead during the November run up. Dragging this campaign into the mud.
He beat the point spread: he was a nice guy who didn’t finish last.
Autopsy results: the man’s campaign died of excessive whining.
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