Tuesday, November 24, 2015

“Thinking Something Differently”

Sharp as a tack:

Hours after Ben Carson told reporters he remembers seeing American Muslims celebrating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, his campaign said the GOP presidential candidate was “thinking something differently” and does not remember such reaction in the U.S.

“Dr. Carson does not stand by the statements that were reported today. He was hearing and thinking something differently at the the time,” Carson communications director Doug Watts said in a statement on Monday. “He does, however, recall and had his mind focused on the celebrations in the Middle East. He is not suggesting that American Muslims were in New Jersey celebrating the fall of the twin towers.”

Watts added that Carson apologizes to “anybody offended by that.”

Earlier in the day, Carson said that he, like fellow GOP candidate Donald Trump has claimed, has seen “newsreels” of American Muslims celebrating the attack in New Jersey.

Trump raised eyebrows this weekend when he said he saw “thousands” of people cheering as the twin towers fell on September 11th.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is sticking to his story and demanding an apology from anyone who says he didn’t see the non-existent video.

2 barks and woofs on ““Thinking Something Differently”

  1. Notice how it is always the candidate’s fire and brimstone the people see and hear but it is his campaign that no one hears or remembers that does the backtracking.

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