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In McBride's hands, though, he's "prone to stop on his horse in the middle of the afternoon, cup his hand to his ear and say: 'Shh.
One of GM's smarter executives, he's prone to management clashes.
But at the end of the day, what Carson would do to the tax code or Medicare probably has a much bigger effect on people's lives than whether he's prone to exaggerating details of things he did four decades ago.
But surely such a plan is worthy of the same level of vetting scrutiny as his biography, because as HuffPost reporter Jonathan Cohn wrote on Friday, "what Carson would do to the tax code or Medicare probably has a much bigger effect on people's lives than whether he's prone to exaggerating details of things he did four decades ago".
As befits Corsi's festering hatred of Obama, he's prone to hurling falsehoods and unverified claims about Obama and his economic plans.
He is bored by the entire experience, he's prone to drift into long daydreams about scaling Dumbledore's giant skeletal rib cage, or marrying an indigenous woman in pre-Columbus America.
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