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Ben Carson and Megyn Kelly flip out over “angry black students” creating
In a speech at Liberty University Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson reinforced the need for the United States to have a well-informed populace while simultaneously dismissing the notion that government should provide free college education. “This is the most exceptional nation in the history of the world”.
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“I think the two people that resigned are weak, ineffective people”, he added, referring to University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe and chancellor R. Bowen Loftin, who both announced on Monday that they would step aside under pressure.
Carson said he tells them that believing everything evolved from nothing, by accident, “requires a lot more faith than what I believe”.
I know the President of Yale and he’s a very, very reasonable person.
As the Washington Post points out, Christie’s connection between BLM activists and calls for cop murder is based on one-time chants from a single group out of many during protests following the Eric Garner verdict. Carson said that those at the poverty level will get a tax-rebate.
From Politico to CNN to the Wall Street Journal, all the way to the Detroit News, everyone seemed to be picking up Carson’s books for the first time, scrambling through his claims to see which fantastical story they could poke holes in next. Carson said. He said it wasn’t until the morning of the prayer that he became clear on what he was supposed to say. Isn’t that part of the problem of society today? “But really in a free society, there’s got to be a place for people to make their argument”. “I believe that the Constitution gives everybody the same rights but gives nobody special rights”.
Democratic presidential candidates have been generally supportive of the protesters, emphasizing the students’ fight to address the racially-charged incidents that originally prompted the tensions in Missouri and at other institutions nationwide.
“We’re going to have to have a president who’s willing to work with the legislature to put things back in order”, he said, to cheers and applause.
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The retired neurosurgeon told thousands of students at Liberty University that many people ask how a scientist can believe that God created the Earth. I cling to it now when so many in the media want to bring me down, because I represent something that they can’t stand, but the fact of the matter is in Romans Chapter 8, it says: “‘If God be for you, who can be against you.’ You don’t have to worry”, Carson said. He argued that the Founders did not envision professional politicians, but “citizen servants”.