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Well, yeah. But it wonāt be Dr. Benās fault if this causes a loss of the Black vote. He was just jiving about approving the message.
BTW his whole campaign is starting to look like a pyramid scheme.
ĀØBen Carson, youĀ“re in danger of losing the black vote.ĀØ
Pretty subtle, Larry.
Who knew a simple rap song could win the African American vote? All this time I thought the best way to do it had something to do with policies that donāt rat fuck their communities and actually work to benefit their specific social and economic interests.
Hillary should make a rap song and win them back. And then maybe take up yodeling and sweep the southern white people demographic.
I hear Hillary took up the banjo during the offseasonā¦
Appalachia here we come!
I also hear that she makes dynamite beans, (Pinto I believe)ā¦ thatās how the South West was won.
The more batshit crazy he gets the more he seems to rise in the GOP polls,Seems like he has reversed that āfooling some of the people some of the timeā.
Scientific American sure has a timely cover this month.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/magazine/sa/2015/11-01/
This republican primary is certainly an entertaining spectacle. Also inappropriate, stupid and alarming.
Not one of Americaās finest moments.
Carson Is āIn Dangerā Of Losing Black Vote Over Rap Track
Note the singular. Carsonās one black voter in danger of voting for someone with an active brain cell.
Losing? LOSING? Um, as if he had had any in the first place?
It may reduce his Egyptian vote from ten people to six.
The rapper from the track will have to continue to emphasize Aspiring Mogul.
Yeah, it gotta make you wonder when 70% of the fundraising totals goes to more fundraisingā¦not something candidates running for political office are supposed to do.
Why didnāt Carson just ask a bunch of Black folks over for some watermelon and fried chicken?
I guess we are stuck with Carson for a whileā¦
As he is by far Too Legit to Quitā¦ The race.
Even before that idiocy, I didnāt think he was counting on too many Black votes anyway. I mean, other than the fact that he blithely parades his ignorance and weirdness, how is he much different than Clarence Thomas, who at least has the good sense to not make waves of any kind in his day job?