Surgeon-turned-pundit Ben Carson has been a long-time critic of the Affordable Care Act, and now he has taken his comparisons to the health reform law to a new level, saying the health reform law is worse than 9/11 in a new interview.
Carson, who has become a favorite among Republicans in recent months placing high in presidential straw polls at both CPAC and the recent Republican Leadership Conference, made the comments to the Daily Beast in an interview this past weekend, saying the law “has been even more damaging to the United States than the terrorist attacks of 9/11.”
When asked to clarify whether he thought “Obamacare or Osama bin Laden” had caused families more pain, Carson replied, “Things that are isolated issues as opposed to things that fundamentally change the United States of America and shift power from the people to the government. That is a huge shift.”
An aide to Carson told the Daily Caller Thursday his opinions had been misrepresented in The Daily Beast interview.
“He thinks that’s crazy,” Carson aide Armstrong Williams told the Daily Caller. “You can’t compare anything to 9/11.”
“It was a bait,” Williams said of the set-up question that prompted Carson to compare the health reform law to 9/11. “He just started saying, ‘well, is it worse than this? Is it worse than that?’ It was just hostile. Carson didn’t respond.”
Carson said in May the scandal over the Veterans Administration hospital backlog was a “gift from God” because of how it has exposed the failings of government involvement in health care.









