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Victim blaming. A huge page right out of the conservative playbook. Well done sir.
Who's a model conservative in your eyes?
Ben Carson.
LOL. The fart pill, anti-vacc'er, pyramid grain storage guy who doesn't believe the founding fathers had any political experience and once allegedly tried to stab another kid.
Great example. I think you nailed it.
A guy waaaaay smarter than you have ever dreamed. A guy that has done more for humanity in the last 5 years than you will do in a lifetime. A guy who grew in an environment that the left says you can't get out of and got out. Yes, he is a good example and you keep making yourself look stupider and stupider.
If he was way smarter than I have ever dreamed, he would have stayed out of politics. The smartest thing a person can know, is what you don't know....and stay the **** away from trying to sound like you know. Ole' Ben failed mightily. By the way, I got out of that environment also.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said on Friday that he supports the candidacy of Roy Moore in the race for the Republican Senate nomination in Alabama, breaking from his boss President Donald Trump, who has endorsed Sen. Luther Strange.
“Judge Moore is a fine man of proven character and integrity, who I have come to respect over the years,” Carson said in a statement. “He is truly someone who reflects the Judeo-Christian values that were so important to the establishment of our country. It is these values that we must return to in order to make America great again.”
LOL, a brilliant man!
Because you have never been fooled by someone's character before. That doesn't make him less brilliant. You're so pompous.
Not the first person to call me pompous and it's an assessment that I can't totally disagree with. I prefer confident, but whatever floats your boat. Never had an interest in medical school and I firmly believe in not doing something for a career that you find unappealing. Dollars can't buy happiness.
I have though, in the course of 10 years gone from working at one of the largest law firms in the world, to waiting tables, to managing one of the most successful beer bars in the United States, to working as a sales rep selling beer, to working my way up to one step away from knocking down a quarter million at the beer company I work for. In 2 years, I'll be making that money...or making more working as a higher up at Miller-Coors, doing something I love to do.
I'd much rather be doing that, than working at a job that proves to the world (ala Dr. Ben) that I don't really know jack **** about the position I'm in.