Twitter Erupts Into Hysterics When Carson Says 9/11 Video He Remembers Was Of ‘Middle East, Not NJ’
Twitter is in hysterics right now after Ben Carson walked back his claim he had seen Muslims in New Jersey celebrating over the downing of the Twin Towers. I “was thinking of the Middle East, not New Jersey,” Carson said.
Ben Carson‘s foreign policy bonafides are almost non-existent, and we know he or his campaign can’t place New England on the map – literally – but now Carson is admitting he mixed up New Jersey and the Middle East?
Earlier today Carson was asked by an ABC News reporter if he, like Donald Trump, remembers seeing Muslims in New Jersey cheering when the World Trade Center fell to the ground.
WATCH:Â Ben Carson: I Also Saw The Nonexistent ‘Newsreels’ Of NJ Muslims Celebrating The WTC Falling on 9/11
“I saw the film of it, yeah,” Carson said. And he also confirmed to a reporter the “newsreel,” as he called it, that he saw was of New Jersey.
But as we all know, there are no newsreels of “thousands and thousands” of Muslims in New Jersey – specifically, Jersey City, as Donald Trump insists – because it didn’t happen according to local elected officials, local police, reporters, and pretty much everyone else.
But in what is likely the best decision he’s made in quite some time, Dr. Carson has now walked back his claim, apparently saying he “was thinking of the Middle East, not New Jersey.”Â
Carson camp says he doesn’t stand behind comments & apologizes.Was thinking of Middle East, not New Jersey,camp says https://t.co/JVHh7VAYvt
— Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) November 23, 2015
Understandably, that has led Twitter to erupt into hysterics. Take a look:
.@KFaulders I often confuse New Jersey with the Middle East and get confused when there’s no falafel on the Acela.
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) November 23, 2015
Ben Carson mixing up Jersey with the Middle East is worrisome. What if he became commander in chief and confused Raqqa with Hoboken??
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) November 23, 2015
Carson mixing up New Jersey and the Middle East makes us wonder about his “Chinese in Syria” story. Maybe the Chinese are in Bergen County?
— The Democrat Machine (@DemocratMachine) November 23, 2015
@harrypav @KFaulders Middle East Rutherford
— Jack Holmes (@jackholmes0) November 23, 2015
.@KFaulders His former foreign policy adviser would be proud he can now distinguish the West Bank from Red Bank.
— Bijan C. Bayne (@bijancbayne) November 23, 2015
@KFaulders I can see his mistake. When ever someone says Syria, I think Newark.
— Michael (@SkepticalCactus) November 23, 2015
@KFaulders Perhaps he can use his skills as a neurosurgeon to separate New Jersey from the Middle East.
— patt morrison (@pattmlatimes) November 23, 2015
@KFaulders @RealBenCarson I feel like they could substitute Ben Carson with the parody they do on #SNL and no one would notice
— Shade (@MANX38) November 23, 2015
@KFaulders @RealBenCarson to his defense Superstorm Sandy did happen in Jersey and there is a ton of sand in the Middle East .
— Rob Carter (@roberob916) November 23, 2015
@KFaulders @RealBenCarson classic mistake. I watched an episode of Game of Thrones thinking it was taking place in upstate NY. It happens
— Joey B (@JBagoo) November 23, 2015
#Carson got the Middle East and New Jersey all mixed up in his all-mixed-up head. #HeDidntMEANit! https://t.co/3CoKToK0sE
— GottaLaff (@GottaLaff) November 23, 2015
Ben Carson confused the Middle East with New Jersey, and also the Bible with a science text.
— Jake Vig (@Jake_Vig) November 23, 2015
Ben Carson just an fyi, New Jersey is in the country you’re running for president in, the Middle East is not
— andrea (@AmericasBelleXO) November 23, 2015
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