who felt unheard by washington and the washington establishment for so long are taking over their party. it s what some of donald trump s enthusiasm comes from, ben carson s, very traditional iowa candidate, conservative, upset with washington, d.c. and the way that s working. i think the difference, and we just saw it a little bit in that last segment, is that carson doesn t have the same policiepo proposals laid out that mike huckabee did, that a rick santorum did when they took off in iowa. it will be interesting over the next couple of months, does he match up that social conservative rhetoric, that populist outrage at washington, d.c. with the type of policies agenda that a blue collar conservative of rick santorum or mike huckabee former governor had that led them to win iowa. do you think ben carson s fluid discussion about what he s going to do about medicare and medicaid, do you think that hurts him? you had that conversation. you had a conversation over amnesty. he tradit
of by washington and the establishment are take over the party, which is where the enthusiasm for ben carson and donald trump, upset with washington, dc, and the way it is working. the difference we saw if the last segment, ben carson does not have the same policy proposals laid out that mike huckabee or rick santorum did when they took off. it will be interesting, does he hatch up the outrage of washington, dc, with the type of policy the agenda a blue collar conservative of rick santorum or mike huckabee, former governor has. do you think ben carson s fluid discussion about what he will do about medicare and medicaid hurts? you had the conversation and the conversation over amnesty can he traditionally supported and now he is laying out what he thinks. during the 2 1/2 months people are open to him for the right reasons not part are the
who felt unheard by washington and the washington establishment for so long are taking over their party. it s what some of donald trump s enthusiasm comes from, ben carson s, very traditional iowa candidate, conservative, upset with washington, d.c. and the way that s working. i think the difference, and we just saw it a little bit in that last segment, is that carson doesn t have the same policiepo proposals laid out that mike huckabee did, that a rick santorum did when they took off in iowa. it will be interesting over the next couple of months, does he match up that social conservative rhetoric, that populist outrage at washington, d.c. with the type of policies agenda that a blue collar conservative of rick santorum or mike huckabee former governor had that led them to win iowa. do you think ben carson s fluid discussion about what he s going to do about medicare and medicaid, do you think that hurts him? you had that conversation. you had a conversation over amnesty. he tradit
no one s really paying attention to them. his book blue-collar conservative even donald trump said everyone should read that book. we re missing a core idea of our country. and it s kind of reflected in charleston. when all those people were shot and killed and person by person the victims said i forgive you i forgive you i forgive you. rick santorum represents a value system that s consistent with that kind of mindset that we need for our country. are you worried, foster, that time and candidates opportunities have passed him by, that others are onto new flavors right now, think that his conservatism while consistent and time-tested is now being usurped by others who are running with the same message? well, i think that a powerful point as to why the republicans look so good because when you look at the whole field we ve got a black, a woman, two hispanics, and a guy from indian descent. and yes, every one of them are viable candidates. but foster, if you had to
i like mike and i wish him well too. social issues? are you going to emphasize them more or less than you did four years ago? you know, i would say that we i wrote a book last year called blue collar conservative. i talked about the importance of making us as globally competitive in manufacturing so we can get working men and women the ability to rise in society the 74% that don t have a college degree. but i am also going to talk about the importance of family. whether you have books like robert putnam and charles murray wrote his a couple years ago talking about one of the principle reasons for the lack of economic opportunity is in fact the breakdown of the family. talking about what we can do to help strengthen that family structure is going to be a parstd the campaign. isis you are quoted this weekend as saying that you would bomb isis back to the 7th century. i assume a lot of people probably share that sentiment. maybe they want to go to the sixth century. they re usin