The Liberal Media and
Dr. Ben Carson
E. Ablorh-Odjidja
November 07, 2015
Dr. Ben Carson is in the news again, at the mercy of
CNN and The Politico, two foremost liberal prints.
Carson had written in his book, Gifted Hands, that
as a 14-year-old, he stabbed a playmate, and had it
not been for a belt buckle on that kid and the hand
of God, the blade would have sliced through the
kid’s belly.
No need to say that Dr. Ben Carson, the renowned
brain surgeon was a Black conservative Republican
candidate for the primaries.
The stabbing event of 50 years ago, a
prospect-shattering experience at that young age,
yet young Carson went on to become who he was.
A redemptive story, but for CNN, this story was only
good to use to frustrate Dr. Carson’s ambition as a
presidential candidate for 2016.
The same redemption angle didn’t matter for the
bounty hunters at The Politico. The desire for dirt
to sink Carson was the goal.
Carson was ranking high in recent polls.
He was topping every hopeful presidential
candidate, most of all Hillary, the liberal darling,
in the trustworthy polls.
Suddenly, the “belt buckle” story became the
Achilles heel of Carson’s stellar reputation. And
the scouring in the brushes for dirt about him was
put ahead of the major Hillary Clinton’s
imperfections breaking in the news.
The two liberal publications have held to their
biased ideological tack and racial contempt for
Carson, a trait mostly reserved for Black
conservatives,
No deed could be bad enough for Hillary.
She had just wiped clean off her server
30,000 plus digital files, which had been previously
subpoenaed by Congress.
But the two publications had ignored the
story.
During the Watergate Investigations, Nixon had an 18
minutes gap (wiped) on his White House analog
recorded tapes, space equivalent to about 18 pages
of typed double-spaced documents.
The gap became the “smoking gun.” And it sank Nixon
in 1974.
For The Politico and CNN, Hillary’s 30,000 digital
files gap, probable about the size of the pages in a
Bible, meant nothing.
All this coming on the heels of the atrocious
stories from Benghazi didn’t matter either.
Still, Hillary had a positive press.
But like the bloodhounds of old, the liberal
media wouldn't allow Carson to shake off his
trackers.
The sad allegory on slavery was missing for the
Black Congressional Caucus. Carson was a
conservative; therefore, he couldn't be black
enough. The bloodhounds could have him.
The same Black Caucus, like all Democrats, had a
wall of support around Hillary.
When Democrats wanted Nixon out, they had some
Republican support. Democrats never allow any
bi-partisan opposition against their own, least of
all Hillary.
"What difference does it make," Hillary said to the
Senate Hearing Committee investigating the affairs
of Benghazi, on January 23, 2013.
And the liberal press lauded her defiance.
But the difference was that an American Ambassador
and four security officials had died under
terrorists' attack at Benghazi.
Comparatively, for CNN and The Politico, the "belt
buckle” story of 50 years was more important and
newsworthy this time.
And you ask, where is the media fairness?
There was more. CNN dredged out another story on
Carson, told at a college commencement 17 years ago.
He had offered a theory on the use of the pyramids
of ancient Egypt.
"My theory is that Joseph built the pyramids to
store grain," Carson had explained.
And the cry went up, including some from our Black
community, suggesting that Carson was a complete
idiot for offering that explanation.
Dr. Carson, a neurosurgeon but also an ardent
Christian, had differed in his opinion with some
seasoned archeologists.
Whether Joseph had built the pyramids and why
should not have been the end-point for that debate.
The science of it should be whether any view
on this subject had been settled to date.
A pyramid for a single pharaoh, as espoused by some
archaeologists, or grains for a whole nation as
espoused by Carson, should have been the debate.
The Politico wouldn’t wait for an answer before
moving on to another story that supposedly
illustrated Carson's lack of candor.
He had stated in his book, "Gifted Hands,” that he
was offered a scholarship to attend the prestigious
West Point military academy.
The Politico had contacted the academy and they had
no record of Carson’s application for admission.
The problem was a manufactured one. Carson
never stated that he had applied to the academy for
admission.
His story was that, as the top ROTC (military cadet)
student in the Detroit area in 1969, he had dined
with Gen. William Westmoreland, the then Chief of
Staff of the US Army, 1968 - 1972.
Gen. Westmoreland meeting the "top ROTC” student and
then to have encouraged him to become an officer
with a promise of "scholarship" at West Point, ought
to have been a positive story.
But The Politico found in the story the opportunity
to obfuscate; to twist it so as to dim the prospects
of a Black who happened to be a presidential
candidate.
"An application to West Point begins with a
nomination by a member of Congress or another
prominent government or military official. After
that, a rigorous vetting process begins. If offered
admission, all costs are covered for all students;
indeed, there are no “full scholarships,” per se,"
wrote The Politico.
However, The Politico missive forgot to state the
difference between "full scholarships" and "all
costs are covered."
The actual requirement was for Ben Carson to get
"all cost covered" he would have had to be first
nominated by "a member of Congress or another
prominent government or military official."
If Gen. Westmoreland didn’t qualify as a “prominent
military official” who would?
Ben Carson was already a brilliant kid from Detroit,
the top ROTC student in a Vietnam War era, and went
on to finish as an excellent neuro-surgeon.
Except, there was no interest on the part of
The Politco to investigate if Gen. Westmoreland
could have met and offered Carson the West Point
opportunity.
Carson's so-called "fabrication" paled in comparison
to Hillary Clinton's lies on Benghazi and the
missing files.
Both of her acts had caused others to lose
their lives as well as severely compromise national
security.
A puzzle?
Your answer is as good as why the Pope would
be a catholic.
But for the liberal media, a Black conservative
politician, who was off the Democrat plantation,
would always present the vicarious opportunity for
them to attack his race.
The
morale is
Blacks cannot be diverse and mentally smart enough
to support two ideologies.
Ben Carson, in the position of a Black conservative
outside the liberal Democrat party, must return to
the Democrat plantation, where all Blacks were
supposed to belong, like the slaves of old.
E. Ablorh-Odjidja, Publisher www.ghanadot.com,
Washington, DC, November 07, 2015.
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