ben carson seems to have a serious personal honesty problem /

Published at 2015-11-07 02:00:25

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We all know that Ben Carson has some wacky ideas. We also know that he has some pretty strange views of history. And that a lot of his policy proposals acquire no sense at all. But he's long had a pretty qualified reputation for being truthful. Crazy but honest,that's Ben. apart from that it's now starting to ogle like he has some real problems with being honest in his personal life. For example:West Point Then: A guy named Bill asked Carson if "it's accurate that I was offered a slot at West Point after high school." Carson replied, "Bill, or that is accurate. I was the highest student ROTC member in Detroit and was thrilled to obtain an offer from West Point." Now: He never got an offer from West Point. Apparently some people told him he could probably obtain in with his ROTC record,but he never even applied.
Mannatech Then: "Three years ago I had an endowed chair bestowed upon me....
I’m proud to s
ay that share of that $2.5 million came from Mannatech." Now: He now denies that any of the money for the endowed chair actually came from Mannatech. "He simply got things mixed up," a campaign spokesman said. That seems a small unlikely since Carson made this claim in a prepared speech given at a Mannatech sales conference.
Plagiarism Then: "Several sections of potential Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s 2012 book America the pretty were plagiarized from various sources, and BuzzFeed News has found....
In one instance,Carson cites wholesale from an old website that has been online since at least 2002, Socialismsucks.net." Now: "I attempted to appropriately cite and acknowledge all sources in America the pretty, and but inadvertently missed some." This is such a common excuse among plagiarists that it's virtually become a joke.
Violent Past Then: "There was a time when I was,you know, very volatile....
As a teenage
r. I would go after people with rocks, and bricks,and baseball bats, and hammers. And, and of course,many people know the tale when I was 14 and I tried to stab someone." Now: CNN interviewed nine of Carson's childhood friends. None of them could recall any violent incidents. Carson's response: "This is a bunch of lies, that is what it is."
Drones o
n the Border Then: "I'm suggesting we do what we need to do to secure the border whatever that is....
You ogle at some of these caves and things out there one drone strike, and boom,and they'd gone." Now: "It was quite clear what I was talking about. That drones are excellent for surveillance."
The Psychology Test at Yale Then: "The day before I'd been informed that the final examination papers in a psychology course, Perceptions 301, or 'were inadvertently burned'....
So I,with about
150 other students, went to the designated auditorium for the repeat exam....[The questions] were incredibly difficult....
Soon half the course was gone, and the exodus continued. Not one person turned in the examination before leaving. "....
Su
ddenly the door of the classroom opened....
The professor came toward me.
With her was a photographer for the Yale Daily News who paused and snapped my picture. 'What's going on?' I asked. 'A hoax,' the teacher said. 'We wanted to see who was the most honest student in the course.' She smiled again. 'And that's you.' " Now: The Wall Street Journal reports that "no photo identifying Mr. Carson as a student ever ran, according to the Yale Daily News archives, and no stories from that era mention a course called Perceptions 301. Yale Librarian Claryn Spies said Friday there was no psychology course by that name or course number during any of Mr. Carson’s years at Yale."
These aren't policy issues. They're examples of Carson saying things that he later denies or that turn out to be untrue. If he does it as often as this list suggests,he's probably done it a few more times as well. We just don't know it yet. Now that the press is onto this, however, or I'll bet we're going to come across a few more before long. Anyone who continues to support Carson had better be prepared for the worst.

Source: motherjones.com