Ben Carson in Speech at 2015 CPAC conference


On Homeland Security: Shia-led Iran is more dangerous than ISIL

On Iran, Carson says Congress must be involved in Iran deal. In his CPAC remarks this year, Carson expressed concern that the Shia-led government in Iran may be more dangerous than the Islamic State militant group. On CNN, he was critical of President Obama's negotiations with Iran, saying Congress needed a strong role in the process. He supported Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress [denouncing Obama's nuclear limitation deal with Iran].
Source: PBS Newshour on 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. May 3, 2015

On War & Peace: Untie the military's hands; let them destroy ISIS

On Islamic State, Carson says the U.S. should step up its efforts to destroy the Islamic State militant group, and not "tie" the military's hands.

In February, Carson said America must step up its leadership in the effort to combat Islamic State. At CPAC, Carson said he would order the military to destroy the group and would not "tie (the military's) hands."

Source: PBS Newshour on 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. May 3, 2015

On Civil Rights: Don't let the PC police label conservatives as extremists

Carson urged conservatives not to submit to the "Politically Correct" police in his speech kicking off CPAC: "We shouldn't submit to the PC Police, and to people who are trying to control us by intimidation. The only reason they can do that is because we sit silently by. That's what they want us to do."

The Southern Poverty Law Center recently issued a begrudging apology to Carson, after it was discovered SPLC had added his name to an extremist watch list that includes members of the KKK, because of his views on marriage and abortion.

Carson chalked that up to what he called the left's love of re-labeling things. "If you're pro-life, than you're anti-woman," he said. "If you're pro-traditional family, than you're a homophobe. If you're white and you oppose a progressive black person, you're racist. And if you're black and you oppose the progressive agenda, and you're pro-life, and you're pro-family, they don't even know what to call you. You end up on some kind of watch list for extremists."

Source: DailyCaller.com: 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. Feb 26, 2015

On Education: Private schooling better than Common Core public schooling

Carson didn't mention any of his potential rivals for the GOP nomination. But in response to a question, he condemned the Common Core national academic standards that have been championed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. Carson, who claimed that home-schooled and private school students are better educated than public school students, said, "Our public schools don't need some central government telling them how to do it."

The standards were created and adopted by state officials, but the Obama administration's financial incentives to states that adopt them have drawn accusations of government overreach.

Source: Wall Street Journal:2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. Feb 26, 2015

On Foreign Policy: Don't just sit around waiting to see what other people do

Carson fielded a few questions during the question-and-answer session about his views on foreign affairs, saying that the U.S. must take a stronger leadership role in the world: "I'm ready for leadership on the world stage and not just sitting around and waiting to see what other people do," he said.

The four-day CPAC is commonly regarded by conservatives as a testing ground for likely presidential candidates. Carson hasn't said whether he will run.

Source: N.Y. Daily News on 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. Feb 26, 2015

On Health Care: Obamacare is about restriction and control

Ben Carson was the first speaker at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.

Carson spent much of his 12-minute address ripping President Obama's Affordable Care Act as well as other federal entitlement programs, telling the crowd that "Obamacare is about restriction and control."

"Everything that these programs were supposed to fix has gotten worse," he said.

Carson went on to briefly touch on a series of ideas that are typically well-received among conservatives, including trimming the national debt and reducing the size of government. "One of the things that is going to destroy us as a nation is our debt," he said, as several members of the audience yelled "yes" in support. "The size of our government needs to be going down and the debt needs to be going down."

Source: N.Y. Daily News on 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. Feb 26, 2015

On Welfare & Poverty: Get rid of dependency; that's true compassion

Tea Party favorite Dr. Ben Carson kicked off the Conservative Political Action Conference, telling an attentive audience that the next President must "get rid of dependency" that some Americans might have on the U.S. government.

"We need to understand what true compassion is to reach out to individuals who think that being dependent is reasonable as long as they feel safe," said Carson, the first speaker to address this year's annual keynote conservative conference. "It's not compassion to pat them on the head and say, 'There, there, I'm going to take care of all your needs, your health care, your food.' That's the opposite of compassion.

"I'm not interested in getting rid of a safety net, I'm interested in getting rid of dependency," Carson said, prompting one in a series of raucous rounds of applause.

Source: N.Y. Daily News on 2015 Conservative Political Action Conf. Feb 26, 2015

The above quotations are from Speeches to Conservative Political Action Conference, Feb. 26-27, 2015.
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