years ago somehow suggesting this is an appropriate look at his history and past and vetting. look, i think the problem for carson, though, and this does get to an issue, the challenge he has is how he wrote about he s the genuine outsider, but the truth is that you have an experienced politics, they have a fifth sense about what you can say and not. they know the media is coming after you. they know what those lanes are and they re careful they don t engage in loose language, because they know if they give that opening, they re going to get hit. he s dealt with a lot of this on campaign. it s going to be an enduring problem. in fact your paper, wall street journal was involved in one of these things, involving a course that carson said he had taken a psychology course at yale when he was a student there and that he was given an honesty experiment, and he was the only one who passed. wall street journal found out,
went back to the records when he was at yale in the 60s, there was no such psychology course and to the best of their ability there was no such honesty experiment. question for you, juan. is that fair? is that vetting or vendetta? and isn t this particularly a problem for carson, because his biography is such a huge part of his campaign? i think that s right. this reminds me of a lot of rappers, you know? they hype, embellish, exaggerate for the sake of presentation, a biography if this case. with the high school students, his classmates, and i think kimberly people do remember what happens in high school, i think it turned 0 you the he s more erkel than thug life. but the key point is he remains an inspirational man, a poor
went back to the records when he was at yale in the 60s, there was no such psychology course and to the best of their ability there was no such honesty experiment. question for you, juan. is that fair? is that vetting or vendetta? and isn t this particularly a problem for carson, because his biography is such a huge part of his campaign? i think that s right. this reminds me of a lot of rappers, you know? they hype, embellish, exaggerate for the sake of presentation, a biography if this case. with the high school students, his classmates, and i think kimberly people do remember what happens in high school, i think it turned 0 you the he s more erkel than thug life. but the key point is he remains an inspirational man, a poor
an appropriate look at his past? the remember for ben carson, though; this gets to an issue, the challenge we will have, he made a speech this week or wrote something about he was the genuine outsider and people are tired of experienced politicians but the truth is, you have an experienced politician, they have a 5th sense of what you can say and not say and you know the media is coming after you and they know what the lanes are and they are careful not to engaging if loose language because they know they will get hit. he has delegate with at love this on the campaign and it will be a problem. the wall street journal , your paper, was involved in one of these involving a course that berkeley said high took, a psychology course at yale when he was a student there and he was given an honesty experiment and he was the only one would passed and the wall street journal found out and went back to the reports when he was at
sort of person you remember 55 years ago somehow suggesting this is an appropriate look at his history and past and vetting. look, i think the problem for carson, though, and this does get to an issue, the challenge he has is how he wrote about he s the genuine outsider, but the truth is that you have an experienced politics, they have a fifth sense about what you can say and not. they know the media is coming after you. they know what those lanes are and they re careful they don t engage in loose language, because they know if they give that opening, they re going to get hit. he s dealt with a lot of this on campaign. it s going to be an enduring problem. in fact your paper, wall street journal was involved in one of these things, involving a course that carson said he had taken a psychology course at yale when he was a student there and that he was given an honesty experiment, and he was the only one who passed. wall street journal found out,