Agree, this is on the level of blowing up a molehill of nit pick into a mountain.
His association — if one HAD to call it that — was limited to being paid to give private motivational speeches at Mannatech. Being SDA and the health nuts they are (Kellogg of cereal fame is also from that line of faith, incidentally), that was up all their alleys. But from the fuss, one would be led to think that he was paid to be a spokesman or to give endorsements etc. No such thing. He gave them private motivational speeches, believing already in their mission. If they overpaid him that’s their problem.
Other than the people who may have come to harm by trusting his false claim in one of the clips that this supplement cured his prostate cancer, his blatant lying about his involvement with this company should be an issue as to his credibility.
Granted, I wouldn’t vote for him on the basis that he is possibly the least qualified least suited candidate I have ever seen run for the office of the Presidency, but I don’t like bald faced lying either.
Kellogg’s. Yes.
Many people are ignorant of history, yet at the same time I don’t think they are interested in any sort of intellectually honest or non-biased discussion.
Your post was very good. Appreciated.
Yet I fear it is cast before swine.