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Oh, so he's a moron AND a fucking liar!
Ben Carson’s Winning GOP Debate Strategy: Flat Out Lying About Mannatech
The question was about Carson’s 10-year involvement with a sketchy multilevel marketing firm called Mannatech. As Quintanilla noted, Mannatech has faced scrutiny over its claims that its vitamins could cure everything from autism to cancer, and it paid $7 million to settle deceptive advertising charges brought by the Texas attorney general. Slate’s Helaine Olen has also explained how companies like Mannatech prey on thepoor, desperate, and gullible by promising riches if they enroll as direct-sales associates hawking the company’s products. Quintanilla asked Carson a simple question: Why would he continue to be involved with such a company?
Carson’s answer started out equally simple. And then it got complicated. And then he tried to make it simple again. And he was fibbing pretty much the entire time.
“That’s easy to answer,” said the candidate, who has recently emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president. “I didn’t have any involvement with them. That is total propaganda. And this is what happens in our society: total propaganda.”
Got that? Zero involvement. Total propaganda.
Oh sure, Carson hedged, “I did a couple speeches for them. … They were paid speeches.” But! “It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.”
In fact, the Wall Street Journal has cataloged Carson’s relationship with Mannatech in detail, and you can watch a video of him endorsing the company's products right here:
Oh, so he's a moron AND a fucking liar!
Ben Carson’s Winning GOP Debate Strategy: Flat Out Lying About Mannatech
The question was about Carson’s 10-year involvement with a sketchy multilevel marketing firm called Mannatech. As Quintanilla noted, Mannatech has faced scrutiny over its claims that its vitamins could cure everything from autism to cancer, and it paid $7 million to settle deceptive advertising charges brought by the Texas attorney general. Slate’s Helaine Olen has also explained how companies like Mannatech prey on thepoor, desperate, and gullible by promising riches if they enroll as direct-sales associates hawking the company’s products. Quintanilla asked Carson a simple question: Why would he continue to be involved with such a company?
Carson’s answer started out equally simple. And then it got complicated. And then he tried to make it simple again. And he was fibbing pretty much the entire time.
“That’s easy to answer,” said the candidate, who has recently emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president. “I didn’t have any involvement with them. That is total propaganda. And this is what happens in our society: total propaganda.”
Got that? Zero involvement. Total propaganda.
Oh sure, Carson hedged, “I did a couple speeches for them. … They were paid speeches.” But! “It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.”
In fact, the Wall Street Journal has cataloged Carson’s relationship with Mannatech in detail, and you can watch a video of him endorsing the company's products right here:
How did Hillary ever manage to dodge all those sniper bullets?
Punk hack
Here ya go:LinkBen Carson isn't running for president. He's gathering mass amounts of names/supporters to monetize later.
69% of the money he takes in goes toward more fundraising. By contrast, Bernie Sanders rate is 4%.
Why are you answering with another question instead of just answering the question?Why are you not upset that Clinton or Obama is a liar?? Why do you give them a pass for every lie they tell?Why isn't the Right-Wing upset that Carson is a liar?
Oh, so he's a moron AND a fucking liar!
Ben Carson’s Winning GOP Debate Strategy: Flat Out Lying About Mannatech
The question was about Carson’s 10-year involvement with a sketchy multilevel marketing firm called Mannatech. As Quintanilla noted, Mannatech has faced scrutiny over its claims that its vitamins could cure everything from autism to cancer, and it paid $7 million to settle deceptive advertising charges brought by the Texas attorney general. Slate’s Helaine Olen has also explained how companies like Mannatech prey on thepoor, desperate, and gullible by promising riches if they enroll as direct-sales associates hawking the company’s products. Quintanilla asked Carson a simple question: Why would he continue to be involved with such a company?
Carson’s answer started out equally simple. And then it got complicated. And then he tried to make it simple again. And he was fibbing pretty much the entire time.
“That’s easy to answer,” said the candidate, who has recently emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president. “I didn’t have any involvement with them. That is total propaganda. And this is what happens in our society: total propaganda.”
Got that? Zero involvement. Total propaganda.
Oh sure, Carson hedged, “I did a couple speeches for them. … They were paid speeches.” But! “It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.”
In fact, the Wall Street Journal has cataloged Carson’s relationship with Mannatech in detail, and you can watch a video of him endorsing the company's products right here:
So you are opposed to people who lie? Or only Republicans>
Oh, so he's a moron AND a fucking liar!
Ben Carson’s Winning GOP Debate Strategy: Flat Out Lying About Mannatech
The question was about Carson’s 10-year involvement with a sketchy multilevel marketing firm called Mannatech. As Quintanilla noted, Mannatech has faced scrutiny over its claims that its vitamins could cure everything from autism to cancer, and it paid $7 million to settle deceptive advertising charges brought by the Texas attorney general. Slate’s Helaine Olen has also explained how companies like Mannatech prey on thepoor, desperate, and gullible by promising riches if they enroll as direct-sales associates hawking the company’s products. Quintanilla asked Carson a simple question: Why would he continue to be involved with such a company?
Carson’s answer started out equally simple. And then it got complicated. And then he tried to make it simple again. And he was fibbing pretty much the entire time.
“That’s easy to answer,” said the candidate, who has recently emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president. “I didn’t have any involvement with them. That is total propaganda. And this is what happens in our society: total propaganda.”
Got that? Zero involvement. Total propaganda.
Oh sure, Carson hedged, “I did a couple speeches for them. … They were paid speeches.” But! “It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.”
In fact, the Wall Street Journal has cataloged Carson’s relationship with Mannatech in detail, and you can watch a video of him endorsing the company's products right here:
How did Hillary ever manage to dodge all those sniper bullets?
Punk hack
Oh, so he's a moron AND a fucking liar!
Ben Carson’s Winning GOP Debate Strategy: Flat Out Lying About Mannatech
The question was about Carson’s 10-year involvement with a sketchy multilevel marketing firm called Mannatech. As Quintanilla noted, Mannatech has faced scrutiny over its claims that its vitamins could cure everything from autism to cancer, and it paid $7 million to settle deceptive advertising charges brought by the Texas attorney general. Slate’s Helaine Olen has also explained how companies like Mannatech prey on thepoor, desperate, and gullible by promising riches if they enroll as direct-sales associates hawking the company’s products. Quintanilla asked Carson a simple question: Why would he continue to be involved with such a company?
Carson’s answer started out equally simple. And then it got complicated. And then he tried to make it simple again. And he was fibbing pretty much the entire time.
“That’s easy to answer,” said the candidate, who has recently emerged as the leading Republican candidate for president. “I didn’t have any involvement with them. That is total propaganda. And this is what happens in our society: total propaganda.”
Got that? Zero involvement. Total propaganda.
Oh sure, Carson hedged, “I did a couple speeches for them. … They were paid speeches.” But! “It is absolutely absurd to say that I had any kind of a relationship with them.”
In fact, the Wall Street Journal has cataloged Carson’s relationship with Mannatech in detail, and you can watch a video of him endorsing the company's products right here:
Politico released a fake story about the Carson campaign admitting he lied......so I think we can say that anything they report needs to be read with a little skepticism.Here ya go:LinkBen Carson isn't running for president. He's gathering mass amounts of names/supporters to monetize later.
69% of the money he takes in goes toward more fundraising. By contrast, Bernie Sanders rate is 4%.
Money churns in Carson, Inc.
Politico released a fake story about the Carson campaign admitting he lied......so I think we can say that anything they report needs to be read with a little skepticism.
Typical double talking democrapWhy are you answering with another question instead of just answering the question?Why are you not upset that Clinton or Obama is a liar?? Why do you give them a pass for every lie they tell?Why isn't the Right-Wing upset that Carson is a liar?
How can anyone take you wingnuts serious that Obama or Clinton lies really bother you when you excuse them from Carson and other Right-Wingers?
^^^ Typical response from idiots who can't refute a valid logical premise.Typical double talking democrapWhy are you answering with another question instead of just answering the question?Why are you not upset that Clinton or Obama is a liar?? Why do you give them a pass for every lie they tell?Why isn't the Right-Wing upset that Carson is a liar?
How can anyone take you wingnuts serious that Obama or Clinton lies really bother you when you excuse them from Carson and other Right-Wingers?