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Smart man - there are spies everywhere, even our own government.
Very true.
Jim Hoft Nov 8th, 2015 11:19 pm 26 Comments
Stick a fork in it.
With statehood the people of Puerto Rico would receive more financial help and benefits.
Puerto Rico defaulted on its debt in August.
The Hill reported:
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson officially backed Puerto Rican statehood in a speech on the island on Sunday.
“In a Carson administration, I will leave no stone unturned in my efforts to secure this important step in Puerto Rico’s history – establishing Estado 51,” Carson said, according to CNN.
Carson said he viewed the issue of statehood as “settled,” the news network added, referring to a referendum to join the union backed by a majority of Puerto Rican citizens in 2012.
“Mis hermanos Americanos,” Carson reportedly said, “my campaign is built around the premise of ‘We the people,’ and through such lens, I view the statehood question in Puerto Rico as settled.”
The Carson campaign estimated that 3,500 people attended the rally for the pro-statehood New Progressive Party.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/ben-carson-endorses-puerto-...
Jim Hoft Nov 8th, 2015 1:48 pm 24 Comments
Open Borders Fail–
Ay Caramba! @realDonaldTrump delivers @nbcsnl HIGHEST RATINGS IN 4 YEARS! #BoycottFail!
Trump’s appearance was 47% higher than Hillary Clinton’s appearance in the season opener.
Entertainment Weekly reported:
Trump is still bringing the bump.
With Donald Trump hosting, Saturday Night Live jumped to its biggest overnight rating since 2012.
According to NBC, SNL had a whopping 6.6 household rating on Saturday night, easily beating the season’s previous high: the 41st season premiere last month, hosted by Miley Cyrus and with a guest appearance by none other than … Hillary Clinton. In fact, Trump’s overnight rating was 47 percent higher than the Miley/Hillary episode.
The previous high was held by an episode that aired Jan. 7, 2012, hosted by Charles Barkley with musical guest Kelly Clarkson.
Saturday night marked the Republican presidential hopeful’s second time hosting the iconic late-night series. He previously acted as host in 2004 when Trump was still the host of NBC’s The Apprentice.
Trump was pretty confident he’d boost SNL’s numbers. “I get the best ratings,” he reportedly said when asked about the appearance.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/ay-caramba-boycottfail-trum...
'We're committed to staying positive'
The Clintons promised that they would disclose all donations flowing into the Clinton Foundation—and everyone was supposed to assume they were doing just that. But then we discovered last Spring that there were secret foreign donors giving them money while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.
GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump tells Breitbart News exclusively that his enormous success in business is the reason he’s polling more than four times better than all his opponents when it comes to GOP voters’ views on who can best handle the economy.
President Obama has just nixed America’s contribution to the biggest oil clean-up operation in history. Of course, that’s not quite how he chose to spin his decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. On the contrary, he claims he did it
A former colleague of Dr. Ben Carson recalled being told the story of the future presidential candidate’s botched attempt to stab a boy in 1987, before Carson’s fame carried the story to a wider audience through his autobiography and movie adaptation.
By Jonathan Easley - 11/09/15 06:34 PM EST
When Ben Carson stands center stage at the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday night, his biography could be squarely in the spotlight.
Carson’s supporters are apoplectic, arguing that the media’s inability to confirm decades-old anecdotes are not evidence that the events never took place.
The Carson campaign has since taken to posting what it believes is sufficient evidence of the past encounters on his Facebook page.
“Still waiting on the apology [from the media],” a defiant Carson wrote.
A supporting super-PAC is also getting into the game, asking for past medical patients to consider appearing in a campaign ad talking about their experiences with Carson.
The campaign believes questions surrounding the stories in question have been adequately addressed.
“Dr. Carson’s story of lifting himself out of poverty with the help of a strong mother has held up,” Brookover said. “He’ll continue to tell that story because he believes the values he’s gained in the process make him the most qualified to run the country.”
Still, the debate, which will likely draw tens of millions of viewers, could pose a critical test.
“Carson is now entering a new phase of political combat,” said U.S. Chamber of Commerce Political Strategist Scott Reed.
Donald Trump, who is seeking to keep Carson’s insurgent candidacy at bay, has signaled he intends to sink his teeth into the controversy. Over the weekend, Trump questioned whether Carson’s stabbing story could go down as described, and sought to draw attention to how Carson once described his temper as “pathological.”
Republicans say that bit by bit, the attacks could chip away at Carson’s favorability rating, which is presently the highest in the field of candidates.
“For someone whose personal story is basically their campaign, any questions around his credibility has the potential to be harmful,” said Republican strategist Reed Galen.
But in the near-term, the controversy has only served to supercharge Carson’s already-robust fundraising efforts. The campaign has been raising money off of the media reports, and claims to have hauled in $3.5 million last week alone.
“That’s big, even for us,” said Brookover.
Reeter, who is fundraising for the Carson super-PAC, says the attacks have assisted in his pursuit of the big-money donors that have so far eluded him.
It’s possible that the furor over Carson’s backstory, which has dominated political discourse in Washington over the last few days, will be passed over at the debate.
Fox Business Network seems intent on focusing on substantive policy issues and the economy in particular, after CNBC, which hosted the last debate, was widely ridiculed for the political nature of its questions and for pitting the candidates against one another.
But Carson, a political newcomer, has at times struggled on policy matters, as he did earlier in the year on a question about the debt ceiling.
“The biggest risk for him at this debate isn’t that they’ll ask about his past, it’s that they’ll ask him a detailed policy question that he doesn’t have an answer for,” Galen said. “His campaign has mostly been philosophical to this point, and I fully expect the moderators will test where he stands on specific policy issues.”
Carson’s allies insist he’s ripe for the challenge.
“The debate should be about policy and business issues, and Dr. Carson is ready to get into the substance in those areas,” said Williams. “We hope he gets vetted and tested, not only for the good of the American people, but it will confirm for us that we’re behind the guy who is a fighter and can take the right message to the American people.”
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/259607-carson-under-siege-ahea...
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