We saw GOP presidential hopeful Ben Carson making an outrageous statement about gay people, President Barack Obama dismissing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before Congress and Secretary of State John Kerry basically saying
Just because I fervently believe that Ben Carson should never be president of the United States doesn't mean I can't tip my hat ever so slightly to his apology for his offensive comments on CNN yesterday. It wasn't only that the potential 2016
Just because I fervently believe that Ben Carson should never be president of the United States doesn't mean I can't tip my hat ever so slightly to his apology for his offensive comments on CNN yesterday. It wasn't only that the potential 2016
Ben Carson also said that while, sure, gay people should get some of the rights of married couples, they shouldn't get equal status—regurgitating the sort of troubling separate-but-equal logic that should disturb all Americans. One would have hoped we
and now, according to a potential 2016 Republican presidential contender, Ben Carson, there's prison. Yep, prison. Stay away from crime, kids. Turns ya gay. Carson, who, let me reiterate, is a potential presidential candidate from a major American