Ben Carson tries to silence female reporter over Trump questions
In an astonishing Morning Joe interview, the normally mild-mannered Dr. Ben Carson lost his cool with BBC journalist Katty Kay while trying to explain that the sexual assault accusations against Donald Trump just don’t matter right now. Earlier in the interview, Carson repeated the absurd talking point that Trump could not possibly have groped a […]

Earlier in the interview, Carson repeated the absurd talking point that Trump could not possibly have groped a woman on an airplane because first-class seats had fixed armrests at the time of the incident, which would have impeded his access to her body. (In fact, many airplanes did indeed feature movable armrests in first-class seating back then.)
Kay circled back to this statement to ask Carson if he believes the women are lying.
Carson tried to evade the question, and when Kay persisted, Carson actually asked Joe Scarborough if he would please turn off her microphone, a request he would make three times in the space of one minute.
Dr. Ben Carson: Hey, can you turn her microphone off, please?
Joe Scarborough: No.
Ben Carson: Turn her microphone off so I can talk.
Joe Scarborough: No, no. It’s a simple question. Yes or no. Do you believe these women are lying or not? Nobody is trying to paint you as a bad guy. We just want an answer, straight talk.
Ben Carson: It doesn’t matter whether they’re lying or not.
Katty Kay: Of course, it matters.
Ben Carson: Listen, it doesn’t matter whether they’re lying or not. What matters is that the train is going off the cliff. We’re taking our eye off of that and getting involved in other issues.
(Crosstalk)
Ben Carson: (as Katty Kay speaks) Listen… listen… listen… Would you listen? Would you listen for a moment? Do you guys have a plug, please?
Here was Carson, the only Republican candidate who was ever able to wrest the polling lead from Trump during the primaries (albeit briefly), arguing that it simply does not matter if we elect someone who profoundly disrespects women to the presidency, then demonstrating precisely why it matters by trying to silence a woman who disagrees with him.
I'm not sure that ordering the silence of a woman is a great way to win back women voters who are fleeing Trump. Just a suggestion. https://t.co/CCT5RSHIyd
— Katty Kay (@KattyKay_) October 14, 2016
Unfortunately this is exactly the kind of bullying women are all too used https://t.co/XlshzX2VWR
— Katty Kay (@KattyKay_) October 14, 2016
Trump has led the way in normalizing and laying bare behavior that used to be relegated to the subtext of social conservatism. Carson is yet another Republican eagerly following along, offering a clear example of the perils about which Michelle Obama warned.
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