At least Chris Christie only wanted to throw Hillary Clinton in jail.

Ben Carson livened up his usual soft-spoken demeanor Thursday night to speculate about the Democratic candidates’ ties to the devil during his speech at the Republican National Convention.

“Are we willing to elect someone as president who has as their role model somebody who acknowledges Lucifer?,” Carson shouted to the riled-up crowd. “Think about that.”

Carson was referring to one of Clinton’s heroes, Saul Alinsky, a Democratic socialist writer, whose book, “Rules for Radicals,” acknowledges Lucifer on the dedication page.

Clinton wrote her senior thesis about Alinsky.

As Carson dived into Hillary’s affinity with Alinsky, the wild crowd immediately started booing once Alinsky’s name was mentioned.

“[Alinsky] was someone [Clinton] greatly admired and that affected all of her philosophies subsequently,” Carson said at the Quicken Loans Arena. “Now, interesting enough, let me tell you something about Saul Alinsky.”

Carson – who failed at his bid to become the Republican nominee for president – went on to mention the nod to Lucifer, who he called “the original radical who gained his own kingdom.”

Prior to mentioning Alinsky, the former neurosurgeon explained the negative side effects of a potential Clinton administration, pointing out how her appointment of Supreme Court justices and federal judges “would have a deleterious effect on what happens for generations.”