Ben has a problem

Good line from Carson during Levin interview regarding MSM not asking the same questions of liberals that they do conservatives:

"They don't recognize their own hypocrisy". Of course, he mentioned that they have an agenda.
 
I'm amazed that the MSM is going into the guys teens, and seeking info that cannot usually be verified by people who were not aware of said events
We've never seen a single story about somebody that knew Obama when he was a kid, or in college or at any time.
 
We've never seen a single story about somebody that knew Obama when he was a kid, or in college or at any time.
There are stories of John Lott claiming to know Obama in college. I'll let you use the web to research it and draw your own conclusions, but you can guess how that relationship was.
 
Good line from Carson during Levin interview regarding MSM not asking the same questions of liberals that they do conservatives:

"They don't recognize their own hypocrisy". Of course, he mentioned that they have an agenda.

FLASHBACK: Hillary Said She Tried To Join The Marines. There's No Evidence. The Media Never Checked It Out.

While Politico and the rest of the left-wing media attempted to slander Dr. Ben Carson over his supposed “lie” regarding a scholarship offer to West Point, they’ve been significantly less interested in whether 2016 Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton lied when she said she tried to join the Marines as a young woman.

Maureen Dowd, writing forThe New York Times, originally covered the story in 1994. She wrote:

Speaking at a lunch on Capitol Hill honoring military women, Hillary Rodham Clinton said that she once visited a recruiting office in Arkansas to inquire about joining the Marines. She told the group gathered for lunch in the Dirksen Office Building, according to The Associated Press, that she became interested in the military in 1975, the year she married Bill Clinton and the year she was teaching at the University of Arkansas law school in Fayetteville. She was 27 then, she said, and the Marine recruiter was about 21. She was interested in joining either the active forces or the reserves, she recalled, but was swiftly rebuffed by the recruiter, who took a dim view of her age and her thick glasses. "You're too old, you can't see and you're a woman," Mrs. Clinton said she was told, adding that the recruiter dismissed her by suggesting she try the Army. "Maybe the dogs would take you," she recalled the recruiter saying. "It was not a very encouraging conversation," she said. "I decided maybe I'll look for another way to serve my country."

Even Dowd at the time questioned the story. The story, said Dowd, “did not seem to fit in with the First Lady’s own persona,” given her identity as a peacenik opposing the Vietnam War and her Life magazine appearance “as an anti-establishment commencement speaker at Wellesley College.” And, as Dowd noted, Hillary told friends she only moved down to Arkansas to be with Bill. Dowd asks, rightly, “she had moved to Arkansas to be with Mr. Clinton, so why was she thinking about joining the Marines?”

As Jim Geraghty ofNational Reviewnoted in 2007, Hillary’s story doesn’t hold water. Recruiters in 1975, after the end of the draft, would havekilledto get Hillary in the service. And no,her eyesight wouldn’t have been a barrier.

In 2008, Bill Clintontried to tell the same storyabout Hillary, only he said that she tried to join the Army instead of the Marines.

When Hillary was asked about this bizarre story in 2007, here was her answer, according to Michael Crowley atThe New Republic:

I wedged in my second question: What should people make of the fact that she had briefly tried to enlist in the military? At this her eyes narrowed and she threw me a glare of mistrust. “I have very deep and quite broad relationships with people in the military,” she said. As for the meaning of the recruiting visit, “I can’t tell you,” she said with a dismissive wave. “You go look at that.”

Less than edifying.

Hillary has made similar claims about official discrimination about other government agencies. Earlier this year, she claimed that shewrote a letter to NASAwhen she was 13 saying she wanted to be an astronaut, but received a letter back saying she couldn’t because she was a woman. That would have been illegal under federal law.

The media have not checked Hillary’s claim; they take it at face value. That’s because she’s not a black Republican.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/967/flashback-hillary-said-she-tried-join-marines-ben-shapiro
 
While Politico and the rest of the left-wing media attempted to slander Dr. Ben Carson over his supposed “lie” regarding a scholarship offer to West Point...

Mark Levin just discussed Biden's lies about his academic prowess. And remember Sharyl Attkisson, the CBS journalist who was basically destroyed because of her tough questions to some on the left (she was not a conservative journalist)? I think she was the one (or one of others) that reported that Hillary didn't walk across a lot under sniper fire after claiming so...maybe that's what got Sheryl's computer hacked, or maybe some other truth she exposed.
 
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Mark has asked an interesting question. Who fed the Carson line to Politico? Good question. I was hoping he would speculate, but so far, no clues.
 
FLASHBACK: Hillary Said She Tried To Join The Marines. There's No Evidence. The Media Never Checked It Out.

While Politico and the rest of the left-wing media attempted to slander Dr. Ben Carson over his supposed “lie” regarding a scholarship offer to West Point, they’ve been significantly less interested in whether 2016 Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton lied when she said she tried to join the Marines as a young woman.

Maureen Dowd, writing forThe New York Times, originally covered the story in 1994. She wrote:

Speaking at a lunch on Capitol Hill honoring military women, Hillary Rodham Clinton said that she once visited a recruiting office in Arkansas to inquire about joining the Marines. She told the group gathered for lunch in the Dirksen Office Building, according to The Associated Press, that she became interested in the military in 1975, the year she married Bill Clinton and the year she was teaching at the University of Arkansas law school in Fayetteville. She was 27 then, she said, and the Marine recruiter was about 21. She was interested in joining either the active forces or the reserves, she recalled, but was swiftly rebuffed by the recruiter, who took a dim view of her age and her thick glasses. "You're too old, you can't see and you're a woman," Mrs. Clinton said she was told, adding that the recruiter dismissed her by suggesting she try the Army. "Maybe the dogs would take you," she recalled the recruiter saying. "It was not a very encouraging conversation," she said. "I decided maybe I'll look for another way to serve my country."

Even Dowd at the time questioned the story. The story, said Dowd, “did not seem to fit in with the First Lady’s own persona,” given her identity as a peacenik opposing the Vietnam War and her Life magazine appearance “as an anti-establishment commencement speaker at Wellesley College.” And, as Dowd noted, Hillary told friends she only moved down to Arkansas to be with Bill. Dowd asks, rightly, “she had moved to Arkansas to be with Mr. Clinton, so why was she thinking about joining the Marines?”

As Jim Geraghty ofNational Reviewnoted in 2007, Hillary’s story doesn’t hold water. Recruiters in 1975, after the end of the draft, would havekilledto get Hillary in the service. And no,her eyesight wouldn’t have been a barrier.

In 2008, Bill Clintontried to tell the same storyabout Hillary, only he said that she tried to join the Army instead of the Marines.

When Hillary was asked about this bizarre story in 2007, here was her answer, according to Michael Crowley atThe New Republic:

I wedged in my second question: What should people make of the fact that she had briefly tried to enlist in the military? At this her eyes narrowed and she threw me a glare of mistrust. “I have very deep and quite broad relationships with people in the military,” she said. As for the meaning of the recruiting visit, “I can’t tell you,” she said with a dismissive wave. “You go look at that.”

Less than edifying.

Hillary has made similar claims about official discrimination about other government agencies. Earlier this year, she claimed that shewrote a letter to NASAwhen she was 13 saying she wanted to be an astronaut, but received a letter back saying she couldn’t because she was a woman. That would have been illegal under federal law.

The media have not checked Hillary’s claim; they take it at face value. That’s because she’s not a black Republican.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/967/flashback-hillary-said-she-tried-join-marines-ben-shapiro

Hillary would have made a fine Marine. She has cat-like reflexes and has dodged sniper fire. She was so good at dodging sniper fire, no one could notice, and it looked more like a welcoming ceremony.
 
The only thing that is failing a smell test is Politico. Carson apparently was the top high school ROTC student in Detroit. His ROTC commander and Gen. Westmoreland told him they could wire an appointment for him, which is the equivalent of a full ride.

Does anyone really doubt that? So it is a scandal over the fact that he said "scholarship" when the literal term was "appointment?" An "appointment" that gets you a free full ride?

A alleged quote from West Point, "We don't offer full scholarships".

Don't know if that was the entire quote, taken out of context, or deliberate to try to discredit Carson.
 
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