Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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It may seem like the Donald and Ben Carson are in a competition to be more inflammatory, but, no, they are both just appealing to the Republican base. Ben Carson is gaining on the Donald now with his latest:
Carson earlier had tried to appeal to the armchair warrior wing of the Republican party:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...a82d9e-6df2-11e5-9bfe-e59f5e244f92_story.htmlHe said Nazi Germany was one of the regimes that he used as a cautionary tale against curbing citizens’ gun rights.
“But just clarify, if there had been no gun control laws in Europe at that time, would 6 million Jews have been slaughtered?” Blitzer asked.
“I think the likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed,” Carson said.
Blitzer pushed a bit more: “Because they had a powerful military machine, as you know, the Nazis.”
“I understand that,” Carson said. “I’m telling you that there is a reason that these dictatorial people take the guns first.”
Carson earlier had tried to appeal to the armchair warrior wing of the Republican party:
Despite his tough talk about confronting a mass shooter, Carson described in a radio interview Wednesday a very different reaction to a gunman who confronted him during a holdup at a Popeyes fast-food restaurant in Baltimore.
"Guy comes in, put the gun to my ribs and I just said, ‘I believe that you want the guy behind the counter. . . . He said, ‘Oh, okay,’ " Carson told Karen Hunter, a host of SiriusXM's "Urban View."
"You just redirected him?" Hunter asked.
"I redirected him," Carson said, chuckling.
First they came for the Violent Racists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Violent Racist.
Then they came for the Gun Crazies, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Gun Crazy.
Then they came for the Popeye's worker, and I said, "he's over there."
Because I was not a Violent Racist.
Then they came for the Gun Crazies, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Gun Crazy.
Then they came for the Popeye's worker, and I said, "he's over there."
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