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Ben Carson’s Campaign Manager Responds to Hate-Filled GQ Article

“This Guy Should be Writing about the Dos and Don’ts of Pocket Squares,” Not Politics

Barry Bennett, Dr. Ben Carson’s presidential campaign manager, responded Thursday night to an article entitled “FU@K Ben Carson” in the left-wing fashion magazine GQ.

“It’s kind of the high of hypocrisy, isn’t it. I mean the enlightened left is full of intolerance and hatred,” Bennett said. “It’s amazing, this guy should be writing about the dos and don’ts of pocket squares. When it comes to political thought, he needs to get out of the building.”

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  • Almost makes me wish I subscribed to the dumbass magazine so I could un-subscribe in protest. No doubt, this is just a continuation of their slide into meaningless drivel ...

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