This is as good as a birth announcement found in the paper, no? – IOTW Report

This is as good as a birth announcement found in the paper, no?

Gee, turns out Ben Carson’s stories are all true.

I guess it’s hard for a lefty to believe a black man tells the truth, they’re so used to covering up for Barack Obama.

13 Comments on This is as good as a birth announcement found in the paper, no?

  1. Carson should just say that the guy called him the n-word. All would be forgiven.

    But seriously, shouldn’t the story of an angry, young black man who changed his life for the better and became a doctor and a successful human being be an inspiration?? Not if he’s a conservative.

  2. You know about a weird coincidence with that birth announcement in the HI newspapers? It turned out that the only time those announcements got printed in the same exact order (names/addresses/etc.) in both newspapers was on the dates where obamas birth notices were published. That was never mentioned by OReily though (when he declared HE had researched it thoroughly).

    Several months before/after obama was announced, and a few other random two month periods, was checked out by various people who found that the pattern of the announcements being listed in the same exact order, name after name, in both papers … was unique to when obama was announced.

    Anyway, so what if Dr. Carson embellished a tiny bit, or if in his memory things were a bit different than when the man was only 13 years old? Who HASN’T embellished a bit when they write? It helps make a point and it helps sell some books. I think agents encourage writers to do stuff like that.

  3. DailyMail has a fresh article up. It’s pictures of Carson’s home. Seems Dr. Carson and his wife like to decorate with Carson memorabilia, as in Carson’s awards, paintings of him, etc. I mean, pffff. Would I do that? No. Do I know anyone who would? No. But hey, it’s their house. To me all that stuff is the sort of thing you put in your den or office, especially when there is so much of it. Kind of like wearing all of the contents of your jewelry box at one time.

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