Ben Carson, or the tale of the disappearing Cabinet secreta
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Ben Carson, or the tale of the disappearing Cabinet secretary
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By Ben Terris February 6 Email the author
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Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson meeting with lawmakers and advocates in Lexington, Ky., last month. (Philip Scott Andrews/For The Washington Post)
It was Christmastime in Washington, and Ben Carson couldnt stop talking about the apocalypse.
Did you know, the secretary of housing and urban development asked his acting chief of staff, Deana Bass, at a Capitol Hill holiday party, that if North Korea detonated a nuclear weapon into our exosphere, it could take out our entire electrical grid?
Bass shook her head.
Whats that movie where theres complete lawlessness and anarchy for one night a year? Carson said, calmly resting his right hand over his left. The Purge! It will be like The Purge all the time.
Carson is an acclaimed neurosurgeon who oversees a large government agency for which he has no particular qualifications and in this way represents the grand theme of the Trump administration. He, like the president, came to power by promising that an outsider would have the common sense it takes to cure what ails us.
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And so, while conservative gadfly Armstrong Williams played host to this party at the Monocle restaurant, it was Carson everyone came to see.
Theres never been a time in the history of the world where a society became divided like this and did well, Carson said as a crowd including an off-duty New York Times reporter, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, a slew of representatives from housing nonprofit organizations and old friends from his presidential campaign circled him. And we dont really have a reason to be fighting each other. There was a movie some years ago, a Will Smith movie called Independence Day .?.?.
With his soothing, story-time cadences and heavy-lidded gaze, Carson proceeded to hold forth on how Earths near-annihilation laid bare the superficiality of all the worlds strife. If only, he argued, people realized that the fate of humanity hung in the balance, then Palestinians and Jews, or even the United States and Russia, could be like best friends.
Carson has been telling stories about a dystopian future ever since he got into politics. In 2014 he warned audiences that if Republicans didnt win back the Senate, there might not even be an election in 2016. And when there was an election in 2016, Carson ran for president with a simple message: Democrats and career politicians were taking the country on a dark path.
In his new role, Carson still sees himself as a warrior against impending doom, but hes battling contradictions on the side. He wants to be a good steward for an agency he calls the philanthropic arm of the government, even if he doesnt think of the government as a philanthropy. He wants to clean up the swamp but finds himself swimming in ethically murky water.............................
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(7,530 posts)CMS awarded a $485,000 contract to the consulting company Myriddian, whose chief executive is Merlynn Carson. Carson Jr. identifies himself online as one of Myriddian's board members. The contract was awarded without a competitive bidding process, federal records show, although a CMS spokesman said multiple minority-owned firms were considered.
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