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Monday, September 29, 2014

Ben Carson: 2016 election may not happen

All that talk about the 2016 presidential race, Hillary Clinton’s innuendoes, Rand Paul’s ideas, Chris Christie’s suggestions – may be all for naught.

There may not even be a 2016 president election, according to one man who is a likely contender.

“I hope that that is not going to be the case. But certainly there is the potential,” said Dr. Ben Carson, who was director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and became famous for his groundbreaking work in separating conjoined twins. He is now firmly established as a superstar among conservatives across America.
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's so smart I actually agree with him. Our P.O.S. so called president will undoubtedly do something to cause mass riots or martial law prior to the 2016 elections so that he can try to stay in power. Personally, I hope he does, time to rid the world of scumbag politics and politicians.

Anonymous said...

8:00 I have the same thoughts. These freaks don't want to give up power!

Anonymous said...

I thought about this about a year ago. Ironic as it seems , this is probably a planned thing.
Only one other president has had 3 terms .
It really doesn't make any difference at this point , we are was past the point of no return.
If you think I'm kidding , I'll give a good example.
FBI agents are buying property in the mountains out of state and stocking up for the worse. This is a fact!

Anonymous said...

Lots of Democrats thought the same thing in 2006 or so - no way Cheney would give up power voluntarily. Yet democracy lives on...

Anonymous said...

Now you know why riot gear and tanks have been disbursed in every county in the USA.

Anonymous said...

Only republican with a chance would be like a Romney/Kasich ticket. the rest are all to extreme and represent small factions of the party.
plus the last thing the republicans need are santorum, gingrich, perry, bachman, paul, cruz, bush, christie, pence, portman, and heaven's knows who else, in debates
destroying each other.