If not liking a candidate makes one a racist then get a look at these racist Conservatives:
Neil Stevens of RedState, the conservative website, slams Carson for serving as a longtime spokesman for a controversial nutritional supplement firm called Mannatech. "I can't imagine considering anyone promoting this stuff being fit to be President of the United States," writes Stevens.
Ed Morrissey of HotAir, another conservative website, chastised Carson for a gaffe earlier this year in which he cited the incidence of homosexual prison sex as evidence that sexual orientation is a matter of personal choice rather than a civil right that deserves legal protection. "If Dr. Carson wants to compete at the highest level, he'll need to either learn the issues a lot better or learn how to parry the obvious media attempts to make him look like a nut from the fringe," wrote Morrissey.
Right-wing talk-show host Glenn Beck called Carson's prison comment "the dumbest thing I've ever heard." Conservative columnist S.E. Cupp, a CNN contributor, concluded that Carson is "embarrassing."
"Conservatives have a dangerous habit of excusing ignorance or offensive comments so long as they come from someone attacking liberal elites," writes Jennifer Rubin in the Right Turn, a conservative-viewpoint column in the Washington Post, concluding that Carson is "entirely unfit for the presidency, seemingly oblivious to basic historical facts, constitutional concepts and world events."
http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/12/opinions/louis-ben-carson/index.html