Pages

Sunday, October 11, 2015

CNN Tried Its Hardest To Corner Carson On Race, But They Forgot Who They Were Talking To



CNN's Wolf Blitzer stepped in it while trying to distract from Gov ...
[Wolf Blitzer is akin to George Soros]
George Soros من سادة المضاربة والإقتصاد ...
[Secular Jews who sold their souls for fame & fortune...hello George was a Nazi collaborator WWII thats how he got his money start...turning in his Jewish friends/relatives & collecting a take from the SS on the bounty!]

by:Randy DeSoto 
In an interview on Thursday, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer tried to get Ben Carson to say that Barack Obama is a “real black president”–but the candidate was not willing to play his “semantics” game.
Blitzer’s question came in response to this tweet by News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch on Wednesday. 

Rupert Murdoch @rupertmurdoch
Ben and Candy Carson terrific. What about a real black President who can properly address the racial divide? And much else.

 

Blitzer asked Carson about the famous CEO’s statement. “I know Rupert Murdoch. He’s not a racist by any stretch of the imagination,” Carson said. “He’s just expressing his opinion. I think it’s much to do about nothing.”
“But he is suggesting President Obama is not a real black president,” Blitzer retorted. 
“I believe what he was making reference to is that here was a man, who was a black president, who the black community was very excited about, who came in and whose policies have not really elevated the black community. Whose policies have not been beneficial. There’s more unemployment. More poverty. I believe that is what he was referring to,” said Carson.  


Blitzer was not willing to let the subject go. “You believe the president is a real black president, right?” the newsman asked. 
“Well, he’s the president and he’s black,” Carson responded.
“So he’s a real black president?” said Blitzer. 
“We’re dealing with semantics, as you know, I’m the last person who wants to play around with semantics and political correctness…Murdoch said what he said. Some people took it the wrong way and he apologized. I think there are so many other important issues to deal with,” the candidate replied. 


Do you support Dr. Ben Carson? Like the page:
The CNN host then went on in a similar vein, pressing Carson on whether he believes Barack Obama is a Christian.
“He says he is…I have to take him at his word,” the former neurosurgeon answered.   
“Why can’t you simply say he is? He goes to church. He believes in Christ; why can’t you just simply say he is a Christian?” Blitzer badgered Carson.  


The candidate did not change his response: “I can simply say that I’ll take him at his word.” 
Blitzer finally relented and moved on to policy related questions. 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment