Jeb Bush would be a better choice.
I like Carson for VP.
But winning the nomination comes first.
Um, choosing any VP is a sure way to lose the nomination. No one needs a VP but the nominee, and choosing one before becoming the nominee is generally considered presumptuous as all hell by the voting public.
Am I the only one here who is old enough to remember that the last guy who chose a Bush as his running mate bought a bullet? Specifically, a bullet delivered by an old Bush family friend...?
Nomination of what? Loserville? Have we not heard or seen some of the ridiculous things to come from Carson in the past few weeks, things that in particular would cause him to be skewered in a general election?
Like what?
...you're kidding, right? You think people are going to go for and take seriously a guy who says prison makes people gay, equating Obamacare to slavery of all things, claiming he'd been held up at Popeyes and then his campaign saying he's hazy on details, that the Jews could have stopped Hitler if they had more guns...never mind the power structure in Germany at the time.
...you're kidding, right? You think people are going to go for and take seriously a guy who says prison makes people gay, equating Obamacare to slavery of all things, claiming he'd been held up at Popeyes and then his campaign saying he's hazy on details, that the Jews could have stopped Hitler if they had more guns...never mind the power structure in Germany at the time.
What is particularly wrong with any of those statements? (By the way, you misrepresented his gay statement)
Better question: tell me how they make him look any more electable or appealing in a general election, particularly as a running mate.
Better question: tell me how they make him look any more electable or appealing in a general election, particularly as a running mate.
...you're kidding, right? You think people are going to go for and take seriously a guy who says prison makes people gay, equating Obamacare to slavery of all things, claiming he'd been held up at Popeyes and then his campaign saying he's hazy on details, that the Jews could have stopped Hitler if they had more guns...never mind the power structure in Germany at the time.
^This. Come on folks. Really? Carson right now is ahead of Rand in the polls. Rand saying to him "Hey, why don't you drop out and become my VP" would just be arrogantly stupid. Your VP pick helps you win the general election after you win the nomination. Really, why do we always get this "Ron (now Rand) should pick so and so as VP to win the nomination" comments? Has anyone ever heard of a candidate in single digits in the polls during the primary season staging a come from behind victory based on announcing the "perfect" VP candidate? If so please post reference cause I can't think of one.