UPDATE: Kanye West Raps to Ben Carson on Phone During 30 Minute Conversation
Kanye West – who rapped to GOP presidential candidate during a 30 minute phone call – doesn’t have any plans in the foreseeable future to join Carson on the campaign trail.

Kanye West – who rapped to GOP presidential candidate during a 30 minute phone call – doesn’t have any plans in the foreseeable future to join Carson on the campaign trail.

Seventy-two percent of GOP supporters would prefer either Donald Trump or Ben Carson over the establishment’s favorite, ex-Gov. Jeb Bush, according to a new Ipsos poll of 572 GOP supporters.

New York Magazine Writer-at-Large Frank Rich argued Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is benefiting from the “racist, bigoted part of the Republican base” on Wednesday’s “CNN Tonight.” Rich was asked about Carson’s increase in fundraising after his comments about
A post-debate poll from Citizens United — provided exclusively to Breitbart News — finds that GOP frontrunner Donald Trump remains the clear favorite in the field, with almost 31 percent of the vote.

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson stated, “I never said that a person could not run for office” while discussing his remarks about a Muslim president on Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends” on the Fox News Channel. Carson said, “I never
Wednesday on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings With Maria Bartiromo,” NBA hall of famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar criticized Republican presidential candidate former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson for saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. Abdul-Jabbar called

A new Iowa poll shows Donald Trump holding 24 percent of the vote in heavily evangelical Iowa, up five points over the last few weeks.

Mr. Trump: You have run a near-flawless campaign. At every turn, your originality and unpredictability have outsmarted the most highly touted minds in the political world today.

Bloomberg op-ed lionizes Jeb Bush for his multicultural personal life and wonders whether he can win over Republican voters, what with their overwhelming racism.

Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul stated that he would support a Muslim president, “if they support the things that made America great,” “But I do think there would be some questions to ask” on Tuesday’s “Situation Room” on
WashPost Fact Checker Consults Allies, Whiffs On Ben Carson

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,”while discussing the recent Muslim controversies surrounding Republican presidential candidates Ben Carson and Donald Trump, host Joe Scarborough warned the other Republican candidates that they better “stop being milquetoast,” get some “balls” and says something about

Florida Senator and Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio stated that someone’s faith shouldn’t disqualify them from the presidency, but that he would hope people with “radical views and values” aren’t elected on Monday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Rubio
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley criticized Republican presidential candidate former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson for saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. O’Malley said, “Yeah. there’s a lot

The Washington Post’s sensitive editorial board writes it is “prejudicial” for a GOP candidate to judge the catastrophic record created by the 1,200-year-old Islamic ideology.

The GOP establishment is apparently so worried about Donald Trump that it’s working with Democrats and even Islamists to attack nice-guy Dr. Ben Carson.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” the discussion turned to a web ad Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump ran against his rival Jeb Bush suggesting Bush is currently smoking marijuana. Bush has admitted to smoking marijuana while in high school. The
Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post has awarded Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson for a statement justifying his skepticism of a hypothetical Muslim president: “Taqiyya is a component of Shia that allows, and even encourages you to lie to achieve your goals.”

Fiorina, one of a long list of Republican hopefuls, has been working to introduce herself to voters.

Fox News Channel host Eric Bolling said that he wouldn’t vote for a Muslim candidate who wouldn’t say the Constitution supersedes Sharia Law on Monday’s broadcast of “The Five.” Bolling stated [relevant remarks begin at 2:27] that while GOP presidential candidate
Talk radio host Mark Levin criticized the media for its coverage of GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s comments about a Muslim being president on Monday. Levin said Carson’s remarks have “nothing to do” with the Constitution, since Article VI
Whoopi Goldberg slammed critics of Planned Parenthood Monday, telling her fellow co-hosts on The View that defunding the controversial abortion provider would do little to stop women from obtaining abortions.

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson said that while he stands by his comments regarding a Muslim president, he would be “quite willing” to support someone with “a Muslim background” if they put the Constitution above their religion. In the
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker used his sooner-than-expected exit speech to spout the anti-Trump, populist-hating narrative now being pushed by the establishment’s entwined GOP, Democratic, Wall Street, and media wings.

In his opening “Talking Points” monologue on the Monday broadcast of “The O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel, host Bill O’Reilly pushed back against the criticism aimed at former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson for saying he would not

During a September 20 appearance on NBC’s Meet The Press, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson voiced his opposition to a Muslim holding the office of the President of the United States.

Jonathan Capehart, an opinion writer for the Washington Post, declares Ben Carson and Donald Trump unfit to hold the office of U.S. president.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that “anybody that is able to win an election will be absolutely fine” because of the vetting process they have to go through in reaction to fellow GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s comments

Monday on ABC’s “The View,” co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Raven-Symoné criticized Republican presidential candidate former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson by saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. Goldberg said, “The Constitution, Article 6 of the Constitution

Monday Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) criticized Republican presidential candidate, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. Sanders said, “This is the year 2015. For a long, long

Islamic advocates ejected a Breitbart News reporter from a Sept. 21 news conference in Washington D.C. The Council on American-Islamic Relations was hosting the event to complain about Dr. Ben Carson’s criticism of Islamic intolerance.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest decried Ben Carson’s remarks for suggesting that a Muslim would not be qualified to be president of the United States, calling it unconstitutional.

Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee argued that there is no religious test to hold a public office, and someone shouldn’t be disqualified from holding one due to their faith on Monday’s “Mornings with Maria” on the

Monday at the White House press briefing press secretary Josh Earnest reacted to Republican presidential candidate, neurosurgeon Ben Carson saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president by attacking the entire GOP field. Earnest said, “We

In an appearance on CNN’s “New Day” on Monday, Armstrong Williams, the business manager for Ben Carson’s 2016 presidential campaign told show host Alisyn Camerota that Carson has no intention of apologizing for the remarks he made on Sunday’s broadcast of

An Iowa news outlet tried–and failed–to draft Sen. Ted Cruz into the media’s campaign against Dr. Ben Carson, following the doctor’s Sunday declaration of opposition to Islamic ideology.

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a group that advocates for the spread of Islam, is calling on Ben Carson to withdraw from the presidential election for stating that Islam is “inconsistent” with the Constitution.

In 1772 Sam Adams wrote “The Rights of the Colonists,” through which he set forth a litmus test for religions that could be tolerated under the new government colonists would form. Adams’ litmus test rules out theocracies like Islam.

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is under attack for saying: “I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. I absolutely would not agree with that.” Candor about Islam will guarantee you the hot seat at the center of a media firestorm.
