I dont just throw something in the garbage and buy a new suit.
Four days after a disappointing fourth-place finish in Iowa, former neurosurgeon Ben Carson is still struggling to defend a perplexing decision to abandon the state Monday night, while the Republican caucuses were still ongoing, to fly home to Florida to rest and do laundry.
Well, also you know, I heard people saying, What's wrong with Carson? They have clothes in New Hampshire. He can go and buy some more suits and some more shirts, Carson said during an interview Friday on The View, according to Politico. Well, see, thats not the way I grew up. I grew up to preserve what I have. I dont just throw something in the garbage and buy a new suit, added Carson, who flew over one thousand miles from Iowa to West Palm Beach to get a clean set of clothes.
Of course, the hubbub was about more than just laundry. When Carson left Iowa, staffers for Ted Cruz seized on the momentary confusion surrounding his absence to spread false rumors that Carson had dropped out of the race, and encouraged his supporters to throw their vote to Cruz. After winning the caucuses, the Texas senator later admitted his team made a mistake, but repeatedly tried to blame the media for the mixup. Carson called it a dirty trick.
On Wednesday, a still-fuming Carson convened a last-minute press conference to berate Cruz for the deception and accused his campaign of deliberately rigging the caucuses. Is it OK for
being on the road for three weeks to go home and get a change of clothes? he asked. Dr. Carson feels absolutely robbed, violated," Carsons business manager, Armstrong Williams, told Politico in an interview. "He realizes, the Democrats are not his enemies trying to malign him. Its people who smile in his face, shake his hand, go out to dinner with him and yet, theyre trying to destroy him behind his back.
Since flying out of Iowa to do laundry, Carson has yet to set foot in New Hampshire, which holds its primary Tuesday night. According to his campaign, the retired doctor will visit the Granite State on Saturday to meet volunteers in Manchester, just hours before heading over to the Republican debate nearby.
Poster Comment:
Hey Seus H Cripes Ben, haven't you ever been on a long trip before?
You don't have to throw your dirty laundry out and buy new clothes... many hotels/motels offer laundry service for their guests... But if that's too expensive for you, just have one of your traveling mignions look in the damn Yellow Pages for local laundromats or dry cleaners. Heck, many of them even provide "Wash and Fold" service if you don't have time to run the washing machine & dryer yourself. (Or can't figure out how to operate the thing.)