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The Case for Ben Carson Grows

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Early as it is, recent polls are beginning to tell us something about the 2016 presidential election.For one thing, it is becoming increasingly unlikely that Jeb Bush will be the Republican nominee.  Not only is he a weak fifth (at 7%) in the just released NBC/WSJ poll, Republicans, as of now anyway,  just don't like him. In a new Fox News poll, he has a net favorability rating (like/dislike) among GOP voters of a measly one percent.For comparison, favorability ratings for Trump are +12,  Cruz +21,  Fiorina +30, Rubio +35, and Carson an unprecedented +52.  Almost everybody likes him. (I thought Republicans were supposed to be bigots.) Carson is also creeping up behind Trump over all, only one point behind in the aforementioned NBC/WSJ poll, 21-20.  (Fiorina and Rubio are tied for third at 11.)Perhaps more telling, in another just released poll of North Carolina voters by Elon University, in a hypothetical NC general election matchup we find Trump losing to Clinton by 7%,  but Clinton herself losing to Carson by 11%. That's a huge 18 percent swing! (I don't think you'll find Donald bragging about that one on Hannity.)Something is clearly going on here, Mr. Jones.  But what is it?  First off, voters have liked Dr. Carson from the beginning for his life story and his authenticity.  But lately he has shown more than that.  His statement that he would not support a Muslim for president -- and then giving his reasons, specifically that sharia law with its legislated misogyny and homophobia, not to mention immutable fusion of church and state,  is in direct contradistinction to our Constitution -- has highlighted issues for the electorate that no other candidate has thus far dared to raise, at least to the level that Carson has.  And he has resonated with the public on the subject across party lines. (In one poll, 51% agreed with Carson and 28% disagreed.)Moreover, Carson is talking seriously about substantive ideological issues like taqiyya -- the principle in both Shia and Sunni  versions of sharia law allowing Muslims to lie to non-Muslims for the advancement of Islam -- that rarely are discussed in political campaigns (or, for that matter, in Iran negotiations).  The public, some small part of it anyway, is being educated.Not surprisingly, this - dare we call it - uppityness on the part of the neurosurgeon has elicited a fair amount of cognitive dissonance or, in Andy McCarthy's term, willful blindness from the liberal punditocracy.  Jake Tapper on his Sunday show acted as if he could scarcely understand what Carson was saying, even though it is quite simple.  Fortunately for us, CNN itself published a transcript. From Carson:Let me tell you what I would advocate, I would advocate that people go back and look at the transcript of what I actually said. …I would have problems with somebody who embraced all the doctrines associated with Islam. If they are not willing to reject sharia and all the portions of it that are talked about in the Quran. If they are not willing to reject that, and subject that to American values and the Constitution, then of course, I would. I would ask you, would you be willing to do that? Would you be willing to advocate for somebody who would not do that? Probably not. …Is it possible that maybe the media thinks it's a bigger deal than the American people do? Because American people, the majority of them, agree and they understand exactly what I am saying.Thankfully, they do.Now wise friends of mine still tell me that the former pediatric neurosurgeon cannot be president, even though he has done such pioneering things in the operating room and even though he is arguably the most extraordinary individual to run for president since Lincoln and Washington.  And I understand what they're saying.  It would be something very different.  But those same people were telling me that Trump could not be president months ago, until Trump showed he had staying power in the polls.  We don't know anything anymore.  But what is clear is that Ben Carson is formidable.  I would suggest that in this instance (as in many instances actually) the quiet man may emerge to be stronger than the loud man.  Maybe he already he is.And here's something else for Republican voters to think about.  Wouldn't a Carson-Rubio ticket, or vice-versa, someone from the inside and someone from the outside, do more to destroy the despicable identity politics the Democratic Party has been exploiting to everyone's detriment for generations than just about anything you could think of?  It would upend all the reactionary nonsense Obama has stood for on symbolism alone. Worth pondering, no?And, as Steve Jobs would say (hey, there's a movie coming out), ONE MORE THING:  Joe Trippi -- a smart liberal pundit who is not a bad guy -- has written an L.A. Times oped today insisting 'No, pundits, Hillary is not collapsing.'  Maybe he's right.  Maybe Sanders and Biden can't really overcome her, unless, of course, she's indicted.  But the essence of what Joe T. is saying is that the ethnic (read: black) vote will save Hillary after she goes down in white-bread Iowa and New Hampshire, where her numbers look really bad.  That, however, is all the more reason to put Carson on the Republican ticket (if he doesn't get there by himself, which he well might).  Ben would DESTROY Hillary in the general election.  Besides the fact that he's authentically black, as opposed to 'Clinton black,' Ben's already got Kanye West on his side.  Game over!Roger L. Simon - Co-founder and CEO Emeritus of PJ Media and PJTV - is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and multi-award winning novelist.  He is covering the election at Diary of a Mad Voter.  You can find him on Twitter @rogerlsimon. @eddriscoll's artwork above was adapted from the climax of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
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Outgoing Speaker of House John Boehner appeared on CBS' Face the Nation on Sunday to tear into his conservative critics, calling them "false prophets."  He also described these unnamed prophets as whipping "people into a frenzy" to make demands that "are never going to happen." “The Bible says, beware of false prophets. And there are people out there spreading, you know, noise about how much can get done,” Boehner said.
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#366553
In an episode titled “Pilling Them Softly,” Bryan (who is a dog) laments how Stewie (who is a baby) has been medicated to make him focus better. Then he lashes out at the whole practice of drugging kids to improve their ability to pay attention. Then he lashes out at the people who serve in the military.
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Russia left the United States scrambling by reaching an understanding with Iraq, Syria and Iran to share intelligence about the Islamic State militants.
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#366555

Yes, Hillary Clinton broke the law

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Since there has been much evasion and obfuscation about Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email use, it seems appropriate to step back and simply review what we know in light of the law. It’s also instructi...
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#366556
The hard-left finance spokesman for Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Monday that Karl Marx, co-author of "The Communist Manifesto", is back in fashion because his ideas offer a definitive way to analyse the capitalist foundations of the modern Western economy. After winning Labour's top job by a landslide earlier this month, Jeremy Corbyn appointed John McDonnell - a former trade unionist who backs renationalising banks and imposing wealth taxes - as his finance minister-in-waiting. "If you look at most of the institutions that are teaching economics today, Marx has come back in to fashion because people have gone back to his analysis of just the basics of how the system works," McDonnell told BBC radio.
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#366557
In an interview with the acclaimed TV show 60 minutes, Donald Trump hints about his upcoming tax plan and how his proposal to reform the U.S. Healthcare syst...
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#366558
A new NBC/WSJ poll shows that 44 percent of GOP primary voters said they were "very" dissatisfied with their party's congressional leaders.
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#366559
Whoopi Goldberg says finally there is a pope who has read the Bible and "gets" abortion.
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#366560
Fiorina: Planned Parenthood is a Political Slush Fund of Butchery
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#366561
Hillary Clinton is the woman who has been in an arguably sham marriage and a cynical political union with Bill Clinton for 41 years.
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#366562
Is radical Islam our generation's most dangerous ideology? Is it comparable to what Nazism and Communism were in the 20th century? Or are Islamists no more d...
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#366563
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz spoke to Tucker Carlson on "Fox and Friends Weekend" about John Boehner's resignation as Speaker of the House.
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#366564
Something is going to end up a smoldering ruin. Maybe it will be the whole country. Maybe itll just be the elite-run GOP.
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#366565
The Republican Party’s tug-of-war that helped end Rep. John Boehner’s career is likely to intensify this year both on Capitol Hill and in the tumultuous GOP presidential race.
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#366566
Scott Pelley interviews Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who lays out key policy details and reveals a major part of his tax proposal
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#366567

VVS 2015 Gary Bauer

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

American Values president, Gary Bauer spoke at the 2015 Values Voter Summit.
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#366568
With John Boehner now departing as House speaker, an influential Republican Party official is now seeking the ouster of another GOP leader who has frustrated conservatives: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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#366569
Utah Supreme Court: Employees Cannot Be Fired for Self-defense
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#366570
“I would suggest someone who’s been elected less than three times,” Rand Paul said when asked who should replace Boehner.
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#366571
Those who defy him openly will be attacked personally with multiples of firepower. He will seek to work with Congress but will mercilessly slice up those who don’t go along.
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#366572
In his new book, “Unlikeable,” journalist Edward Klein unveils the lengths Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign will go to avoid the mistakes of the 2008 race — when Obama famously said, “You’re likea...
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#366573
PPP's new Iowa poll finds Donald Trump continuing to lead...
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#366574
A Maine mayor is proposing a controversial name-and-shame strategy for welfare recipients.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo renewed his call for national gun control legislation on Saturday as he delivered a eulogy for the top state attorney who was fatally wounded by a stray bullet in Brooklyn earlier this month.
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