Carson's comeback to Trump's insults: "Pray for him"

The real-estate mogul and television personality, in a 95-minute rant in Iowa, compared Carson to a child molester


Reuters November 13, 2015
Donald Trump waits to be introduced during a campaign event at Iowa Central Community College in Ft. Dodge, Iowa, on November 12, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

IOWA: U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson recommended praying for rival Donald Trump after the real-estate mogul and television personality, in a 95-minute rant in Iowa, likening him to a child molester, Carson's business manager said on Friday.

"When I spoke with Dr. Carson about this yesterday how we should respond, you know he was so sad about it. He said: Pray for him."

He feels sorry for him because he really likes Mr. Trump," Armstrong Williams, who often acts as Carson's surrogate in the media, told CNN.

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"To see him just imploding before our very eyes - it's just sad to watch," Williams said.

Speaking in Iowa on Thursday evening, Trump, a leading contender for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election, cast doubt on Carson's oft-reported story of lunging at someone with a hunting knife as a child, an episode that Carson says led him to his Christian faith.

"Give me a break," Trump said in a speech where he also lashed out at other Republican candidates and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.

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"How stupid are the people of Iowa? How stupid are the people of the country to believe that crap?"

He said the incident showed Carson had a "pathological" temper.

"If you're pathological, there's no cure for that," Trump said.

"If you're a child molester, there's no cure. They can't stop you.

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Another Republican candidate, Carly Fiorina, sounded off on Facebook about Trump's comments early on Friday.

"Donald, sorry, I've got to interrupt again. You would know something about pathological," she wrote.

"Anyone can turn a multi-million dollar inheritance into more money, but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as Ben Carson."

COMMENTS (1)

yousaf ali | 8 years ago | Reply The worst rhetoric in the whole of American history, and it has caused shame to the US flag and the statue of liberty. I believe, with Trump, America will drown into a big ocean of polarization as moderate Muslims will start searching for their identity across the globe to respond to the hate show Donald has set in.
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