I saw a bumper sticker today: “Ben Carson in 2020“.
I thought we settled that in 2016. The man’s a glutton for punishment.
I saw a bumper sticker today: “Ben Carson in 2020“.
I thought we settled that in 2016. The man’s a glutton for punishment.
So, Ben Carson think the Affordable Care Act is the worst thing to happen to America since slavery and/or the attacks on 9/11. He hasn’t voiced an opinion on the seriousness of either World War, but he has said the Jews didn’t try hard enough where Hitler was concerned. Being in prison will make you gay, and evolution is a myth.
And now, it has come to light that he is convinced the pyramids were not built by the pharaohs as tombs, but by Joseph for grain storage during the Seven Fat Years. This would naturally have come as a shock to Howard Carter (as well as many other archaeologists) who didn’t find a bit of grain in King Tut’s tomb.
I think it is time to reconsider the term “brain surgeon” as the epitome of intelligence.
So – we had a shooting last week in Oregon, and today we had one in Arizona and another in Texas.
And Ben Carson, after claiming armed teachers could have stopped the Umpqua gunman, now claims that more guns in Germany would have prevented the Holocaust. I have great respect for Dr Carson as a physician, but as a historian or a presidential candidate, he’s a hopeless case.
In the time period leading up to Krystal Nacht, the legal age for purchasing guns was lowered from 21 to 18, and they were easily available to both Jew and Aryan. The idea was that Jews were vastly outnumbered by gentiles, so if they were set upon and tried to defend themselves, they could then be shot “in self-defence” by the Aryans.
Pathetic. Just pathetic.