CNN owes Cruz nothing.
The two CNN people who discussed the subject presented a factual report of what they heard from the Carson campaign, and then started talking about how strange Carson’s plans seemed, and what they thought those plans meant.
But they were judging a non-politician first-time campaigner by what they thought experienced professional politicians would do.
They never said Carson was dropping out, all they said was that it looked like he was on the verge.
If anything, CNN owes Carson an apology.
And Rush, of all people, is now playing the race card. LOL!
“He is the first Hispanic-American to win any presidential primary for any party.
It didn’t happen in the Democrat side.”
He’s pointing out the Left’s hypocrisy.
Am I the only one who thinks it is stupid to have a state that votes ‘rat in most elections with a very stupid and archaic caucus system be so important in choosing republican candidates? I wish the would make OK or some other solid red state the first one.
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You do realize Rush is simply taking the media’s typical race-baiting tactics against conservatives and turning it against themselves, right?
Hey, this ain’t amateur hour! You want to play in the big leagues, you better be sharp and clear with your message. Don’t want people to misconstrue your message, then it better not be so vague. Cruz owes Carson nothing, though he had the decency to apologize, anyway, for the misunderstanding. CNN owes Carson nothing. They were just reporting what came out of the Carson camp. I suggest Carson pull up his “big boy panties” (should have a clean pair, since that’s what he went to Florida to get) and worry about getting his message out!