Dr. Ben Carson reacted today to the Supreme Court’s nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage, accepting that the ruling had enshrined gay marriage in our legal system. Carson also looked ahead to the next fight over religious liberty, and called on Congress to
While Carly Fiorina has demonstrated over and over that she can take on tough questions from partisan journalists seeking to do her political harm, Dr. Ben Carson has not been able to do that so far in his presidential campaign. Today, CNN’s Chris
Many candidates (Bush, Rubio and Paul, to name just a few) are talking about the need for Republicans to reach out to Hispanics if they want to win in 2016, but one candidate seems to be making a special effort lately. The National
Beautiful statement from Dr. Ben Carson on the Charleston shootings. Yes there is racism and yes there is evil. The answer is to learn to love one another across our differences, not fan the flames: Last night evil walked the streets of
Ben Carson has returned to the issue of gay rights, despite telling Sean Hannity in March that: I simply have decided I’m not going to really talk about that issue anymore because every time I’m gaining momentum, the political press says, ‘Let’s talk
MSNBC just tried to do a hit piece on Dr. Carson, which ended up telling me things I did not know about the man, namely: in his rags to riches success story, Dr. Carson has become a personal folk hero in the Baltimore
When Dr. Ben Carson announced his campaign back in May, no one thought he’d get very far. He was polling around 3 percent in the most recent Quinnipiac poll and there was a lot of doubt that his campaign could grow legs.
With Common Core fast becoming a toxic issue, candidates’ statements on Common Core are undergoing a constant metamorphosis. A reporter for Sunshine State News recently tried to pin down what the presidential hopefuls are saying on national standards, a brief summary is
