Ben Carson Confuses Housing Foreclosures With Oreo Cookies

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“I would also like to ask you to get back to me, if you don’t mind, to explain the disparity in REO rates. Do you know what an REO is?” asked the congresswoman.
“An Oreo…” replied Carson.
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“R, no not an Oreo. An R-E-O.” shot back Porter.
“Real estate?” asked Carson.
“What’s the O stand for?” said Porter.
“E-organization?” asked Carson.
Mind you: REO refers to “Real Estate Owned.” Take a look at this foolishness: No words. Like none. Sadly, he wasn’t done acting a fool. The Hill reported that when Rep. Ayana Pressley asked him whether he would allow his own grandmother to live in current substandard public housing conditions, he became disrespectful and snide. “Yes or no, can you ask me some questions yourself and stop reading this silly stuff?” Carson replied. “You don’t get to dictate what my line of questioning is. Reclaiming my time,” Pressley said. “You’re a very smart man. You understand the question. Please answer it.”Carson refused to answer the question, telling the freshman Congresswoman from Massachusetts, “you already know the answer.”
“I know the answer,” Pressley said. “Do you know the answer?”
“Reclaiming my time,” Carson said.
“You don’t get to do that,” Pressley told him.
“Oh,” Carson laughed.
Sigh. Meanwhile, Carson thinks this is all funny, later tweeting a picture of him with a bag of Oreos. You already know that folks, myself included, had words for Carson for being completely unqualified for his position and utterly arrogant and disrespectful.2.
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