do. many people have taken him out of context. when he said his original comment i would not advocate for someone that is a muslim to be in the white house, he did not say as care came out and implied that you should be disqualified from running for office for the presidency if you are muslim. they kept saying the constitution says that you should not have a test on someone s religion. he never advocated for that. he never said that. ben, hold on. he did say, i will read it verbatim, chuck todd asked, do you believe islam is consistent with the constitution? islam. not radical islam, not extremist. ben carson says no, i don t, i do not. which is his personal belief he s not saying we should pass a law and/or there is a law where a muslim cannot run. he is saying personally i will not support someone who is muslim. it s the same way democrats say
but american people understand that black lives matter and that america does not stand for hatred or bigotry. yes. she has the perfect ear for her audience. i have to say, i think she may be our best political stage performer these days on the democratic side in the united states. now that barack obama cannot run for office again. when elizabeth warren takes the stage, she really knows how to appeal to that audience. right, although i think it s important to note that she tends to take the stage with progressive audiences whom she knows well and who absolutely love elizabeth warren. when you heard her say, there, black lives matter, it was later, a very controversial matter at that, at that meeting
states. now that barack obama cannot run for office again. when elizabeth warren takes the stage, she really knows how to appeal to that audience. right, although i think it s important to note that she tends to take the stage with progressive audiences whom she knows well and who absolutely love elizabeth warren. when you heard her say, there, black lives matter it was later, a very controversial matter at that at that meeting when bernie sanders spoke and martin o malley spoke. the black lives matter folks interrupted their talks, and they didn t quite have this sense of the moment that warren had there speaking directly to them, but i think it s also fascinating. she is lobbying a potential nominee in president clinton in advance. and i think she is laying down markers, assuming clinton wins the nomination saying, i want
president bush, but he only wants it if he can run on his own ferms. term, republican primary voters be damned. on the republican side it s going to be a gang fight. jeb bush talking about 2016. i kind of know how a republican can wip, whether it s me or somebody else. opening up about his possible presidential run. lose the primary and win the general without violating your principles. tell the party of ted cruz and that sort that he, jeb bush, has no intention of joining the clown car. it s very difficult to see how that strategy succeeds. romney was bloody pd he have limped to the finish line. the crazies won the primary. republican senator rob portman of ohio has ruled out a run for president in 2016. he will instead focus on
forget secretary shinseki or even president obama. now the media is coming under scandal for focusing on political pandering and shoddy fax checking distracting from the actual conditions contributing to misconduct and facilities around the country. are the mainstream media focusing on diversions? judith miller. both are fox news contributors. there seems to be plenty of blame to go around here. the administration has sort of been dodging it, but what about the media role in all of this? the media has been trying to polarize the issue this is been godsey, this is a real one. this is one the president cannot run away from matter how much some in the mainstream media pretend he can.