Analysis: The Ben Carson Flaps
By Thomas Sowell
Dr. Ben Carson's whole life has been very unusual, so perhaps we should
not be surprised to see the latest twist -- the media going ballistic over
discrepancies in a few things he said.
Years ago, when I was writing some autobiographical
sketches, I dug up old letters, to check out things that I remembered -- and
was surprised more than once to discover that my memory was not always exactly
the same as the way things had happened and were recorded at the time.
In the current flap over some things that Dr. Carson said, the biggest
discrepancy has been between the furor in the media and the irrelevance of his
statements to any political issue.
For example, in a video that someone dug up, Dr. Carson said
to an audience that his "theory" about the Pyramids is that they were
used as storage facilities. He was smiling as he said this, so it is not clear
whether he was using this theory just to illustrate some point. But,
in any case, he was not claiming this as a fact.
More important, the Pyramids are not an issue in today's
American political campaign, except as a "gotcha" gimmick.
Yet the media have
paid far more attention to Ben Carson's speculation about what the Pyramids
were built for, thousands of years ago, than to outright lies that Hillary
Clinton told about tragic American deaths in Benghazi, within days after she
knew the truth, as her own e-mails now reveal.
Another media tempest in a teapot has developed because of the
mild-mannered Dr. Carson's recollections about some childhood incidents in
which he depicted himself as violent toward another child. Some people who knew
the young Ben Carson have said that such behavior would have been out of
character for him. But has no one ever acted out of character, especially in
childhood?
Albert Einstein, as a child, once threw a heavy object at his little
sister that could have injured her or even killed her. Yet Einstein grew up to
be a mild-mannered pacifist, and no one ever brought up that incident to try to
discredit Einstein's scientific work.
What has
been far more disturbing than anything Ben Carson has said or done, has been
the media's search-and-destroy mission against the renowned brain surgeon.
The utter irrelevance
of the issues raised by the media at a time when the country faces monumental challenges
at home and overseas makes the media hype grotesque. It
tells us more about the media than about Dr. Carson.
By contrast, the media showed no such zeal to expose Barack Obama's
associations and alliances with a whole series of people who expressed their
hatred of America in words and/or deeds. Here was something relevant to his
suitability to become president. But the media saw no evil, heard no
evil and spoke no evil.
Nor have the media launched such attacks on President Obama as
they have on candidate Carson, even after Obama proceeded to abandon existing
American commitments to provide defensive aid to countries in Eastern Europe
and to directly promote the destruction of governments in Egypt and Libya that
posed no threat to American interests -- all the while undermining Israel's ability
to defend itself.
Meanwhile he cut back on our own military defense so
drastically that even former Secretaries of Defense who had served during his
administration have publicly criticized his policies. So have former top
generals and former top intelligence officials.
But the media largely circled the wagons to protect Obama --
and now to protect Secretary of State Clinton, who carried out the foreign
policies that left America's position in virtually all regions of the world worse
than when the Obama administration took office.
It was much the same story on domestic issues. Obama's outright lies,
that people would be able to keep their own doctors and their own health
insurance under ObamaCare, were far more consequential than Dr. Carson's
offhand speculation about the Pyramids. But did the media try to destroy
Obama's credibility?
Unfortunately, the moment Dr. Carson entered the political
arena it became inevitable that the media would try to discredit him, since any
prominent conservative black figure is a threat to the left's vision and the
Democrats' voting base. The flimsy basis for the current attacks only
demonstrates the media's bias and desperation.
Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.
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