June 3, 2026

7 thoughts on “Ben Carson, “I Used To Be A Flaming Liberal.” – Until I Decided To Run For President?

  1. Hi there! This post could not be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my good old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this write-up to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Many thanks for sharing!

  2. Look at the points made in this link and not just the headlines. Then use your mind as to what it means. Point 1: Ben Carson was not a registered Republican until 6 months before he began his campaign. I am a registered democrat because it allows me to vote on more bills, not because I believe in the philosophy of democrats. This was my parents logic which they conveyed to me and many of my friends do this who are Republican in philosophy. Point 2: I don’t get to vote in political primaries for the same reason, I am going to change my affiliation this year for the first time to do so. Its easy to do. Point 3:His affiliation with the school systems, Johns Hopkins (point? he’s a surgeon), and schools in Baltimore having students sentence to read his book. Response: Dr. Carson is someone who made it out to become a successful renown surgeon. This is someone who you would want these people to look up to don’t you think? Dr. Carson is in my opinion a great choice. Please research posts on your own, dig a little and don’t just accept the surface as being Holly or the singular truth.

  3. This article is bogus. Dr. Ben Carson is not my pick for president, but he is a noble (check the proper spelling here) man that should be an inspiration to ANYONE.

  4. The only way Ben Carson had a chance at president was to choose one party or the other. I have voted Republican most of my life, but I am not a Republican nor Democrat, and truth be known neither party is worthy of my vote, because they are all corrupt SOB’s

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