No, we’re not talking about Carson’s cameo in the 2003 comedy Stuck on You. This has more to do with a National Enquirer story that was linked to by the Drudge Report on Thursday morning. The story, which Drudge dubbed “NATIONAL ENQUIRER TAKES SCALPEL TO BEN CARSON; LEFT SPONGE IN PATIENT’S BRAIN!” discusses allegations of malpractice from Carson’s days as a neurosurgeon.
Fox News Radio host Alan Colmes brought up the story on Wednesday when Carson was his guest. When he asked the second-most popular GOP presidential contender about the claims, Carson responded in kind.
“My reaction is that I did 15,000 operations,” he said, “and the
“Number two,” Carson continued, “that’s not for public discussion by any stretch of the imagination. And I would probably find myself in some difficulty if I do begin to discuss that stuff publicly. But generally speaking there is no one who does the number of operations that I did who aren’t going to find some people who are going to be disgruntled.”
When asked whether or not he left a sponge in a patient’s brain, Carson suggested what actually happened was a bad reaction to medical materials used during an operation.
“It is true that we put a certain type of sponge in to pad things away and sometimes there is a reaction to that sponge and that’s what happened.”
Check out the clip above, via Fox News Radio.
[h/t BuzzFeed]
[Image via screengrab]
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