GQ Profiles ‘The Man Who Would Make Ben Carson President’
Armstrong Williams is the “man who would make” Dr. Ben Carson president, according to GQ writer Jason Zengerle.

Armstrong Williams is the “man who would make” Dr. Ben Carson president, according to GQ writer Jason Zengerle.

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch recently took to Twitter to characterize former Fox News contributor and potential Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson, as a “political naif.”

While taking a good deal of criticism for his seeming lack of knowledge on foreign policy this week, Republican Ben Carson told Bloomberg Politics that he is in process of taking in a great deal of information in that regard.

Glenn Beck has chosen to leave the current playing field where he is perceived to exercise influence and power. It remains to be seen if his decision to leave the GOP will increase or decrease his ability to influence the political arena. In the broader scheme of things, what Glenn Beck does or does not do may not matter much.

Talk radio host and 2016 Republican debate participant Hugh Hewitt expressed concern to Dr. Ben Carson that “the same kind of questions that tripped up Sarah Palin early in her campaign are going to trip you up” on Wednesday. “What I
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” mocked Ben Carson for his comments about homosexuality during their “Weekend Update” segment. Michael Che commented, “potential Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon, said this week that homosexuality is a choice because many people
Glenn Beck slammed Dr. Ben Carson on Friday, calling his comments on homosexuality the “dumbest thing I ever heard.”

Dr. Ben Carson raised eyebrows from commentators both left and right with his recent comments on homosexuality, but his exploratory committee insists that the criticism won’t derail Carson from telling the truth and that America is desperate for real leadership.

Vice President Joe Biden shows the power of liberal tolerance by mocking Dr. Ben Carson for his comments earlier this week about gay people.

Potential Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has apologized for recent remarks he made on CNN claiming being gay is a choice because “a lot of people who go into prison go into prison straight — and when they come out, they’re

Dr. Ben Carson, former pediatric neurosurgeon and author of “You Have a Brain,” said that he would no longer be talking about gay rights on Wednesday’s “Sean Hannity Show.” Carson discussed the controversy over his comments in an interview on
In an interview with CNN “New Day” co-host Chris Cuomo on Wednesday, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate, took on the issue of gay marriage. Cuomo asked Carson about the issue of same-sex marriage,

Dr. Ben Carson, former pediatric neurosurgeon, and author of “You Have a Brain” declared that too many Republicans “are more interested in being re-elected than doing what they were elected to do” on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel.
Wrapping up Day 1 of the annual CPAC conference.

Thursday at CPAC 2015 in Washington, DC, while addressing the conservative convention former neurosurgeon and potential 2016 presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson said, “I’m ready for leadership on the world stage.” When addressing what he was ready for Carson said

Monday in an interview with CBS Baltimore (WJZ), retired Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson said it was his years in medicine that changed him from a “rabid, left-wing Democrat,” to a conservative. Carson explained, “I was seeing all these people

For the second time in as many polls, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) leads the pack among Texas Republican voters as their top choice among potential 2016 presidential candidates, but just barely. Cruz has dropped back from twenty-seven percent to twenty percent but still maintained his lead. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker jumped from two percent of the vote in an October, 2014 poll to nineteen percent in Tuesday’s University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Former Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) fell from a second place finish in the October poll to fifth place in the current poll. Perry’s support has been cut in half – down from fourteen to seven percent.

Dr. Ben Carson, author of “You Have a Brain,” argued that “the only thing that our leaders are willing to stand up for is political correctness” on Friday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. “I think everybody can remember
Three new NBC News/Marist polls indicate the 2016 GOP presidential race promises to be a wide-open race.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has announced they have removed Dr. Ben Carson from their “extremist” file.

Former White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod took issue with Dr. Ben Carson’s perspective on race relations, saying “I suspect many, many African-Americans in this country wouldn’t agree with his analysis” on Wednesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “First of all, let
Dr. Ben Carson, former pediatric neurosurgeon, and author of “You Have a Brain,” argued “if people want to be here, they need to conform to us. We don’t need to conform to everybody else” on Monday’s “On the Record” on
Dr. Ben Carson is pushing back against the comical charge that he’s an “extremist.”

Dr. Ben Carson, former pediatric neurosurgeon and author of “You Have a Brain” declared that President Obama’s remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast “makes me feel that perhaps we’re [Christians] being betrayed” on Saturday’s “Fox & Friends” on the Fox
Hopefully the crude effort by the Democrat-media complex to use the current measles outbreak as a political club against Republicans is winding down, since there are important stories out there awaiting coverage.

Dr. Ben Carson, former Director Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and author of “You Have a Brain” argued that the US should be “doubly vigilant” about vaccinating children due to the dangers of an open border on Tuesday’s broadcast of
Tuesday on Bloomberg TV’s “With All Due Respect,” Dr. Ben Carson, a potential 2016 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, refused to disparage Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) over comments he has made on the vaccine debate. Hosts John Heilemann and

Tuesday on NewsMax TV’s “America’s Forum,” Dr. Ben Carson said, “We should make it very clear that if any nuclear weapons are launched from Iran, Iran will be nonexistent. That should be very clear.” When asked to clarify, Dr. Carson

It’s suddenly obligatory for every Republican 2016 presidential hopeful to weigh in on vaccines and prepare for a grilling from the media if they voice anything less than enthusiastic support.
Dr. Ben Carson, a likely 2016 GOP presidential contenders, believes there should be no “philosophical” or “religious” exemptions for vaccinations. “Although I strongly believe in individual rights and the rights of parents to raise their children as they see fit,

Dr. Ben Carson, former pediatric neurosurgeon and author of “One Nation: What We Can All Do to Save America’s Future” argued that he could appeal to centrist voters because “they seem to understand exactly what I’m talking about” on Monday’s
Don’t mistake neurosurgeon and potential GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson’s niceness for a lack of toughness. In an interview that aired on Breitbart News Sunday from this weekend’s Iowa Freedom Summit, Carson told hosts Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon

At Saturday’s Iowa Freedom Summit that essentially kicked off the 2016 presidential contest, Dr. Ben Carson said America must get rid of magnets that attract illegal immigrants if the country is ever going to solve its illegal immigration problem. Carson has said

In an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends” on Friday, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon and possible 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson reacted to the news Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is on the verge of pursuing a 2016 presidential

Potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson believes today’s racial protests are not reflective of Martin Luther King’s legacy. When asked during a Monday CSPAN Washington Journal interview whether the racial protests that occurred after the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner

Dr. Ben Carson, Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and author of “One Vote: Make Your Voice Heard,” said that he “will have made a decision [whether or not to run for president] by May 1st” on C-SPAN
The South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention is underway, and event organizers tell Breitbart News that they’ve been overwhelmed by an unexpectedly high level of interest among activists statewide. Major speakers set to weigh in this weekend include potential 2016 Republican presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), real estate magnate Donald Trump, Dr. Ben Carson and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.

With Republicans in Congress split over the best approach to President Obama’s executive amnesty – and with many establishment Republicans splitting from grassroots Republicans on the issue of illegal immigration more generally – it’s clear that immigration will be a hot-button primary issue in 2016.

Friday on Newsmax TV’s “Midpoint,” Dr. Ben Carson addressed questions over his association with Mannatech, Inc. and recent comments, reportedly comparing ISIS and the founding fathers, he has come under fire for. Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN

Friday on Newsmax TV’s “America’s Forum,” pediatric neurosurgeon and conservative firebrand Ben Carson said after his recent trip to Israel, he is worried about the similarities he sees between the partisan hatred in America now causing violence against law enforcement
