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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is under active consideration to be the next secretary of Housing and Urban Development, President-elect Trump said Tuesday.
"I am seriously considering Dr. Ben Carson as the head of HUD. I've gotten to know him well — he's a greatly talented person who loves people," Trump tweeted Tuesday afternoon.
Trump met with Carson at Trump Tower on Tuesday, presumably to discuss the Cabinet-level position. Carson had previously been floated as a possible Secretary of Education or Health and Human Services.
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Christosterone
I tell you this...
I am damned glad that he did not get picked for any position involving education or funding for scientific projects. For a neurosurgeon he is EXQUISITLY ill informed about the other sciences.
It was only a week ago that Ben Carson had put out word that he wasn't qualified to run a federal agency, and thus had no place in Donald Trump's Cabinet.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Christosterone
Can't respect Carson after claiming to seriously run for president then when offered to run an agency he says this.
It was only a week ago that Ben Carson had put out word that he wasn't qualified to run a federal agency, and thus had no place in Donald Trump's Cabinet.
la times
Even if he was being polite that is a horrible answer to come from a former candidate.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Christosterone
Can't respect Carson after claiming to seriously run for president then when offered to run an agency he says this.
It was only a week ago that Ben Carson had put out word that he wasn't qualified to run a federal agency, and thus had no place in Donald Trump's Cabinet.
la times
Even if he was being polite that is a horrible answer to come from a former candidate.
originally posted by: mobiusmale
What is most interesting about this, is that it would seem that Trump is quite serious about following through on his promise to rehabilitate and revitalize America's inner cities.
Ben Carson in the role of HUD Secretary would:
a) Provide an important element of diversity in Trump's Cabinet
b) Give Carson a role in rebuilding inner city schools and educational facilities (remembering they will be doing away with Common Core...so I assume Carson's evolution versus creation views will not come into play)
c) Show to the African American and Hispanic communities that the Republican Party is not uni-racial, in fact or in its priorities
d) Showcase Carson as a living breathing visible example of where hard work and dedication can lead for minority youth in America
Assuming that Carson/Trump can bring Law and Order, Education, Jobs and prosperity back to Urban America, this appointment could lead to nothing short of the re-drawing of the political map. If this partnership were to actually perform, the Democrats might no longer be able to count on 95% of the African American vote, or 65% of the Hispanic vote...just because.
No pressure Ben, but this could be a brilliant move!
originally posted by: mobiusmale
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Christosterone
Can't respect Carson after claiming to seriously run for president then when offered to run an agency he says this.
It was only a week ago that Ben Carson had put out word that he wasn't qualified to run a federal agency, and thus had no place in Donald Trump's Cabinet.
la times
Even if he was being polite that is a horrible answer to come from a former candidate.
After these reports came out, Carson denied ever having said this, and said that he would want to seriously look at any offers to serve in Trump's cabinet...it was one of his "associates" that made these remarks.
originally posted by: jellyrev
originally posted by: mobiusmale
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Christosterone
Can't respect Carson after claiming to seriously run for president then when offered to run an agency he says this.
It was only a week ago that Ben Carson had put out word that he wasn't qualified to run a federal agency, and thus had no place in Donald Trump's Cabinet.
la times
Even if he was being polite that is a horrible answer to come from a former candidate.
After these reports came out, Carson denied ever having said this, and said that he would want to seriously look at any offers to serve in Trump's cabinet...it was one of his "associates" that made these remarks.
Looks like we can put LA times in the category of fake news. You gotta wonder how often they lied before the internet and we had no way of knowing.