Posted on 10/28/2015 8:26:30 PM PDT by FR_addict
Dr. Ben Carson, the rising African-American Republican star who is considering a run for the presidency, endorsed a nutritional supplement made by a firm embroiled in controversy, including claims that it's a pyramid scheme selling 'scam' products.
The revelation will damage Carson's standing as a moral crusader who aims to put an unassailable face on the GOP's anti-Obamacare health policies and could tank his future political plans.
Mannatech, a multi-level marketing sales company that sells weight-loss products, skin creams and so-called 'nutraceuticals.' Carson began his relationship with the firm in 2004, speaking at its annual sales conference, and gave repeat performances in 2011 and 2013.
His business manager Armstrong Williams told National Review Online that 'the decision that has been made' that Carson's won't publicly address his relationship with the company, and insisted the appearances were arranged by an outside speaker's bureau that currently charges more than $40,000 per speech for his services.
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(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
[Carson may not be ready today, but we’re asked to judge him based on a mistake he made in 2004.]
There are plenty of others reasons for me not to vote for Carson. It has nothing to do with a “mistake” he made in 2004.
Ok. Just did. It does sound like a bad company that Trump allowed to advertise on his show and gave a speech or two. One difference is Ben Carson basically denied having anything to do with the company except a few speeches. It was easy to find the video where he endorses them. His relationship was over a 10 year span. Carson’s video was supposedly made after the company was investigated for false claims. Trump endorsed the company’s product, a video phone, which wasn’t being used as a cure for cancer. Carson is a doctor and was endorsing a product that was being touted as a cure for cancer, aids, etc.
Again the candidates need to be vetted now, not later. This is a fair question for Trump to answer too.
What I remember him saying was he gave some speeches for mannatech, that he speaks before many groups,he didn't know they had his pic on their homepage, and finally that he uses their supplements, and feels they are good products.
My initial interpretation was the moderator was trying to make it appear he had a relationship with a company for whom he had only given a speech for remuneration.
However, as the exchange between the moderator, and Carson continued, I thought he was trying to obfuscate, and his relationship to the company was more than just a paid speech, and a picture they posted of him without his knowledge or permission
Agreed.
I agree. I would like some more facts.
Giving a speech for a fee at an annual conference is not an endorsement.
The Mail makes it sound like he was doing infomercials for the company.
He didn't even know enough about the national debt and the debt ceiling to cogently discuss his position on whether or not he would raise the debt ceiling. He's not ready prime time.
It’s nothing much new in the way of things, really.
Chuck Woolery, Fred Thompson, William Devane, Ed Asner, even Henry Winkler I seem to recall.......all of them on the air in commercials hawking products or services I thought were scams.
Carson definitely isn’t my guy and I won’t vote for him but it is for other reasons than this one thing.
Carson was terrible.
Rubio can play second fiddle to Donald. As long as he plays it correctly, he can be the VP (which is definitely a low effort job). Cruz can be AG until there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court, at which time he can be placed in his rightful place as supervisor of the constitution.
Yup. And while they are at it google “Trump University”.
I see the Rove plan is coming together beautifully. Just like it did in 2008 and 2012
Roveâs MO: Plant innuendo, rumor and hearsay into the ânewsâ Have them relentlessly slime any Non GOPE candidate knowing the âconservativesâ will be so busy fragging each other the GOPe candidate can slide to the nomination.
And âConservativesâ wonder why they lose time after time after time?
So how much is Karl Rove paying you?
Thatâs the ticket. When you cannot make a case for you guy, slander the other guy. And you wonder why you continually lose elections?
Not sure this will really hurt Carson. If anything, it will nail down his support from the “natural foods/anti-vaxxer” crowd.
The hippie vote? Hahahaha.
Or become a DNC pick over Cankles in shankles!
Read a bit more:
Donald Trump enters the world of multi-level marketing
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/11/23/donald-trump-enters-the-world-of-multi-level-marketing/
Check out the link in the above post
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