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http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/11/black_intellectual_admits_why_liberals_fear_ben_carson.html
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There is not too much excitement in the black community for the 2016 presidential campaign. This time around, the Democrats have given blacks a choice between an old white woman and an old white man. Boring. Or they can choose the intelligent, highly successful black neurosurgeon running as a Republican. In fact, Dr. Ben Carson's life story better aligns with black Americans than does President Obama's. Dr. Carson and his brother were raised in the ghettos of Detroit by an illiterate single mother.
During his speech at the 61st Annual National Prayer Breakfast, Dr. Carson spoke about how his mother used to pretend to grade his and his brother's homework. Although she could not read, she would mark all over their assignments and make them redo them. Because of his mother's strong discipline, he and his brother became very successful (a neurosurgeon and an engineer). You would think that all black Americans would be excited about a poor black kid pulling himself up through hard work and discipline. What an amazing, inspiring example for black children.
However, instead of being excited about Dr. Carson's inspiring life story, the Democratic Party, including black Democrat intellectuals, are doing their best to destroy him. The last thing Democrats want is a black successful Republican who pulled himself up from poverty through hard work to make it to the White House. A real-life shining example would destroy the liberal message of government dependency, white privilege, institutional racism, and all the other lies and excuses that they have been telling blacks.
Discussing Dr. Carson on CNN, host Poppy Harlow had the following exchange with liberal CNN political commentator Marc Lamont Hill and right-leaning guest Ben Ferguson:
POPPY HARLOW: I want to get some time in here for you both to weigh in on something I read this morning, and our team talked about it was really fascinating. It's from a column, an opinion column in the Washington Post this morning by Janell Ross. She writes, in part: "Carson and his team have to protect and vigorously defend the once-violent-and-poor, now delivered-and-rich story -- hard. "...Carson's up-from-nothing, saved-by-Jesus-and-personal-effort story works, primarily with white Republican voters. "...for some it affirms the conscious or unconscious connections (stereotypes) they draw between blackness, poverty and violence. "For others, it demonstrates that Jesus saves. And for others still, it is a narrative that says other, potentially costly social solutions to poverty and violence are not necessary." That struck me. Ben, your thoughts?
HARLOW: Marc, is this key to what she says in this column, "white Republican voter"?
MARC LAMONT HILL, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: Absolutely, absolutely, I mean, Ben Carson -- the greatest lie in American history is the myth of the self-made person. Nobody makes themselves. We're all shaped by communities, by people who struggled and sacrificed for us, by governments that offer safety nets. And what Ben Carson is able to do essentially is reject all that stuff and say that I was saved-
BEN FERGUSON, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: The government didn't make me, though, Marc.
HILL: Let me finish my point, Ben. I didn't interrupt you. Ben Carson is able to say -- we're talking about Ben Carson -- Ben Carson is able to say, "I was saved by Jesus and hard work." That allows him to reject a safety net. That allows him to push back against the expansion of a welfare state. That allows him to resist tax cuts for the middle class and poor and tax hikes for the wealthy. It allows him to create an entire narrative where people say, "Hey, wait a minute, why are you doing this?" Ben Carson can say, "Hey, because I did it myself," and it makes white voters feel comfortable to say that, "Look, this black guy himself is telling me poor people... –
HARLOW: To be clear here, guys, I got to wrap it up, but to be clear here, there is no disputing that he grew up poor in Detroit-
HILL: Absolutely.
HARLOW: -and struggled and made an incredible accomplishment becoming the neurosurgeon that he is.
The Democratic Party cannot win without the black vote. They need for blacks to think that whitey is holding them back and that only the government can take care of them. That is why, in my humble opinion, a black Republican will never make to the White House.
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Rick1
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Nov 19 2015, 11:05 AM
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If Ben Carson had not come out saying stupid ass shit to please the white man that he himself didn't even believe, he may have more black support. Why would he compare Obamacare to slavery when a lot of black folks are benefitting from it? That is why Mitt Romney lost.
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Nov 19 2015, 11:15 AM
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carson..
dude did lobotomy on his brain...
still have enough left to run in republic party primary..
he is either that smart..or republicans are dat stupid
notice no mention of democratic party needed
ps: is this is the black prototype massa dreams of?
the u just ..leave my primitive angry ass alone then
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Nov 20 2015, 03:24 AM
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If Ben Carson had not come out saying stupid ass shit to please the white man that he himself didn't even believe, he may have more black support. Why would he compare Obamacare to slavery when a lot of black folks are benefiting from it? That is why Mitt Romney lost. rick, rick, rick my friend. Fact is, a lot of black people are not, I repeat are not benefiting from obamacare. In we are among the group least likely to benefit from obamacare. I guess this only makes sense since nothing bo does benefits us.
Even to argue that a lot of blacks are benefiting from obamacare is not necessarily a good thing. That would imply they are unemployed or underemployed and don't have the benefit of employer supplied insurance. As a result they sign up for obamacrap.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/227312-racial-gap-shrinking-under-obamacare-but-black-americans-remain-stuck
African-Americans are less likely to see benefits under ObamaCare compared to other racial groups, according to research released Tuesday.
While Hispanics, American Indians and Alaska natives have seen “dramatic” increases in healthcare coverage over the last year, obtaining coverage has been tougher for black Americans, largely because they disproportionately live in states that have not expanded Medicaid, according to an extensive 65-page report by The Urban Institute, a nonprofit research group.
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Nov 20 2015, 08:29 AM
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Ben Carson is a liar and a fucking coon. Just like Herman Cain was. Just like you morons supporting him are
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Nov 20 2015, 08:55 AM
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The pyramids were built for grain storage
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Nov 20 2015, 09:14 AM
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If Ben Carson had not come out saying stupid ass shit to please the white man that he himself didn't even believe, he may have more black support. Why would he compare Obamacare to slavery when a lot of black folks are benefiting from it? That is why Mitt Romney lost.
rick, rick, rick my friend. Fact is, a lot of black people are not, I repeat are not benefiting from obamacare. In we are among the group least likely to benefit from obamacare. I guess this only makes sense since nothing bo does benefits us. Even to argue that a lot of blacks are benefiting from obamacare is not necessarily a good thing. That would imply they are unemployed or underemployed and don't have the benefit of employer supplied insurance. As a result they sign up for obamacrap. http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/227312-racial-gap-shrinking-under-obamacare-but-black-americans-remain-stuckAfrican-Americans are less likely to see benefits under ObamaCare compared to other racial groups, according to research released Tuesday. While Hispanics, American Indians and Alaska natives have seen “dramatic” increases in healthcare coverage over the last year, obtaining coverage has been tougher for black Americans, largely because they disproportionately live in states that have not expanded Medicaid, according to an extensive 65-page report by The Urban Institute, a nonprofit research group. The black Carson supporters are doing the exact same thing you accused Obama supporters of and that is voting for him just because he is black. Ben Carson is a damn fool and is no different from the other stupid azz white Republican candidates. They don't give a damn about black issues and feel they are superior to blacks. Carson is a dark skin white man. I think the only reason you like Carson is because he wants to get rid of Obamacare. Why didn't you already have health insurance? Most folks are not affected by the law.
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Nov 20 2015, 11:17 AM
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Ben Carson is a liar and a fucking coon. Oh, but lightskinned-Blacks who aid White America with it's Colorism agenda---they are not Coons.
LOL
like I told your fake-Israeli; you lightskinned-racists need to be required to have a mirror sitting in front of yall whenever using the word "Coon"
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Nov 20 2015, 11:20 AM
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http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/11/black_intellectual_admits_why_liberals_fear_ben_carson.html- Quote:
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There is not too much excitement in the black community for the 2016 presidential campaign. This time around, the Democrats have given blacks a choice between an old white woman and an old white man. Boring. Or they can choose the intelligent, highly successful black neurosurgeon running as a Republican. In fact, Dr. Ben Carson's life story better aligns with black Americans than does President Obama's. Dr. Carson and his brother were raised in the ghettos of Detroit by an illiterate single mother.
During his speech at the 61st Annual National Prayer Breakfast, Dr. Carson spoke about how his mother used to pretend to grade his and his brother's homework. Although she could not read, she would mark all over their assignments and make them redo them. Because of his mother's strong discipline, he and his brother became very successful (a neurosurgeon and an engineer). You would think that all black Americans would be excited about a poor black kid pulling himself up through hard work and discipline. What an amazing, inspiring example for black children.
However, instead of being excited about Dr. Carson's inspiring life story, the Democratic Party, including black Democrat intellectuals, are doing their best to destroy him. The last thing Democrats want is a black successful Republican who pulled himself up from poverty through hard work to make it to the White House. A real-life shining example would destroy the liberal message of government dependency, white privilege, institutional racism, and all the other lies and excuses that they have been telling blacks.
Discussing Dr. Carson on CNN, host Poppy Harlow had the following exchange with liberal CNN political commentator Marc Lamont Hill and right-leaning guest Ben Ferguson:
POPPY HARLOW: I want to get some time in here for you both to weigh in on something I read this morning, and our team talked about it was really fascinating. It's from a column, an opinion column in the Washington Post this morning by Janell Ross. She writes, in part: "Carson and his team have to protect and vigorously defend the once-violent-and-poor, now delivered-and-rich story -- hard. "...Carson's up-from-nothing, saved-by-Jesus-and-personal-effort story works, primarily with white Republican voters. "...for some it affirms the conscious or unconscious connections (stereotypes) they draw between blackness, poverty and violence. "For others, it demonstrates that Jesus saves. And for others still, it is a narrative that says other, potentially costly social solutions to poverty and violence are not necessary." That struck me. Ben, your thoughts?
HARLOW: Marc, is this key to what she says in this column, "white Republican voter"?
MARC LAMONT HILL, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: Absolutely, absolutely, I mean, Ben Carson -- the greatest lie in American history is the myth of the self-made person. Nobody makes themselves. We're all shaped by communities, by people who struggled and sacrificed for us, by governments that offer safety nets. And what Ben Carson is able to do essentially is reject all that stuff and say that I was saved-
BEN FERGUSON, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: The government didn't make me, though, Marc.
HILL: Let me finish my point, Ben. I didn't interrupt you. Ben Carson is able to say -- we're talking about Ben Carson -- Ben Carson is able to say, "I was saved by Jesus and hard work." That allows him to reject a safety net. That allows him to push back against the expansion of a welfare state. That allows him to resist tax cuts for the middle class and poor and tax hikes for the wealthy. It allows him to create an entire narrative where people say, "Hey, wait a minute, why are you doing this?" Ben Carson can say, "Hey, because I did it myself," and it makes white voters feel comfortable to say that, "Look, this black guy himself is telling me poor people... –
HARLOW: To be clear here, guys, I got to wrap it up, but to be clear here, there is no disputing that he grew up poor in Detroit-
HILL: Absolutely.
HARLOW: -and struggled and made an incredible accomplishment becoming the neurosurgeon that he is.
The Democratic Party cannot win without the black vote. They need for blacks to think that whitey is holding them back and that only the government can take care of them. That is why, in my humble opinion, a black Republican will never make to the White House.
Pops, delete this horseshyt thread!
Nobody's afraid of Carson, because he possesses nothing fearsome. He's weak and lacking on Foreign Policy, which is the wrong area to be weak in, during these current Times.
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Nov 20 2015, 08:34 PM
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So if you ever have heart trouble, who would you wish to help you, Ben Carson, or Snoop Doggy dog?
Next whiner , step up.
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