Posted on 09/20/2015 4:14:05 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
WASHINGTON Anyone in America can grow up to be president, as the saying goes, unless you happen to be a Muslim, so a leading Republican presidential candidate believes, possibly one more self-inflicted dent in the party's professed commitment to broaden its appeal and promote tolerance.
"I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation," retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson said in an interview aired Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." ''I absolutely would not agree with that."
For GOP leaders, the 2016 campaign offered a chance at redemption and fresh pitch to minorities, gays, women and others beyond the traditional core supporters.
After a blistering examination of the 2012 election, a report commissioned by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus concluded that "if our party is not welcoming and inclusive, young people and increasingly other voters will continue to tune us out."
But it hasn't unfolded according to the hierarchy's hoped-for script, with some high-profile candidates inviting lots of eyebrow-raising. Just in the past few days, their comments have underscored that the problems extend beyond the GOP's well-documented troubles appealing to Hispanics.
To be sure, candidates Jeb Bush and others have disavowed some of that rhetoric or tried to stake out more moderate positions. It can be tough, though, to avoid getting drowned out by language sure to stir up people.
Front-runner Donald Trump declined to correct a town hall participant who wrongly said President Barack Obama was a Muslim. Days later, Carson spoke about Muslims and the presidency remarks described as "un-American," by a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Ibrahim Hooper. Hooper said the Constitution expressly bars religious tests for those seeking public office.
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Promoting tolorence? What? That’s what dead people where doing before they got dead.
I don’t know why candidates are bothering to discuss this. There’s nothing legally to prevent the voters from electing a Moslem (or, “what we have now”). End of discussion. What any of the present candidates thinks a good choice for the voters, on that issue, is irrelevant, since there is not presently a Moslem in the race.
“Hooper said the Constitution expressly bars religious tests for those seeking public office.”
It does no such thing, in that a voter can vote for, or not, with what ever criteria they want to apply.
2’nd dumbest thing I’ve heard from Fox.
Ben Carson’s stock went UP with me!
I HATE PC and admire HONESTY!
To hell with the PC politicals’ quoted in this article: Steve Schmidt for example.
You have to say what you believe. Anything else is dishonest political pandering. The fact is that there is a time and a place. What it have been the time or the place to elect someone of Japanese decent during WWII? We, and much of the Western world, are in a global conflict with radical Islam, whether the President wants to admit it or not.
Screw Fox and the horse they rode in on. Trump is right, Carson is right and on this hill we should make our stand.
“I HATE PC and admire HONESTY!”
Absolutely agree.
Oh like Republicans would gain Muslim support anyway..Muslims side with the Democrats in every election because both share that common bond of loathing Israel. We already have a Muslim in the White House who loathes Israel’s existence we don’t need anymore
Heck, let the libs court the muslim vote and let the conservatives court the ‘concerned-about-islanimal’ vote. It’ll be nice to be on the majority side for a change!
I dont know why candidates are bothering to discuss this. Theres nothing legally to prevent the voters from electing a Moslem (or, what we have now). End of discussion. What any of the present candidates thinks a good choice for the voters, on that issue, is irrelevant, since there is not presently a Moslem in the race.
Would you support our electing a Russian as our President? How about a Chinese candidate?
No, I prefer a first-generation American-born Martian.
This story is from Faux News.
I have not noticed any Muslims with shows or reporters.
Maybe Faux News can lead the way.
There is a Muslim in the White House.
If, if we have arrived at a point in this country where saying anything negative about Islam, with all its terrorists activities, raping, beheadings, tortures, etc., damages the party that points it out, then it is all over for the country.
Or, the author of this piece could just as well be dismissed as a fool for trying to make the case.
Right now, I opt for the second choice.
Ted Cruz would like to remind everyone that it is unconstitutional to deny a Muslim running for office.
They’re working it, but:
All the King’s horses and all the King’s men can’t put Jeb back together again.
Carson said it would be a bad idea, not that there should be a law against it.
GIANT DIFF the Cah-Ear (CAIR) group is just up and ignoring.
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