Posted on 02/10/2016 4:57:39 PM PST by conservative98
Love ya back, baby.
“A few months ago, when Donald Trump referred to Carson as pathological and compared him to a child molester, Carson had nothing to say. He was completely impotent. And in fact, his numbers tanked shortly thereafter.
Don’t blame Cruz.”
Carson wrote, “I had what I only can label a pathological temper - a disease - and this sickness controlled me, making me totally irrational.”
Trump compared the condition to that of a child molester.
Any dip in the polls may have come from Trump’s comments. It’s equally likely it was Carson’s embellishments of a “scholarship to West Point” which got much more coverage in the press.
But none of that has anything to do with Iowa which Carson blames squarely on Cruz, and would motivate him to stay in to split evangelical votes in SC.
You too. Love ya lots. :-)
NH is not South Carolina. It doesn’t have a large black vote or those who vote on religious principles. That’s why I was wondering if Dr. Carson might get a sympathy vote in South Carolina.
I think both of those will work for Carson in SC.
I expect he will mostly take votes from Cruz and Rubio.
“Trump is not a liberal.”
Maybe, but he ain’t no conservative.
“So who do you suggest should âGong Showâ the losers out of the primaries?”
Themselves, if they had any self respect and the best interests of the party and the country at heart, instead of their own self-aggrandizement.
A misunderstanding? Surely you jest.
Regardless of how people here on this site see Ben, he actually does have people who are pushing him to stay in - for what reason, I’m sure there are many theories.
I’m happy he is, taking more votes from the GOPe is always a good thing.
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