Ben Carson chalks up increased scrutiny to people feeling 'threatened'

Ben Carson
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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson had a lot to answer for in his Sunday talk show appearances. Different media outlets have raised questions in recent days over a variety of claims he's made about his past, including anecdotes about a West Point scholarship, stabbing a friend, being named the most honest student in a college class, and protecting white students at his high school, to name a few.

The Republican presidential hopeful has an easy explanation for the questioning he feels is unwarranted: "There's no question I'm getting special scrutiny," he said on CBS' Face the Nation. "They've seen the recent head-to-head polling against Hillary [Clinton] and how well I do. And, you know, they're worried. There is no question about it."

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Julie Kliegman

Julie Kliegman is a freelance writer based in New York. Her work has appeared in BuzzFeed, Vox, Mental Floss, Paste, the Tampa Bay Times and PolitiFact. Her cats can do somersaults.