So when Ben Carson
called it
"total propaganda" that he had "an involvement" with nutritional
supplement company Mannatech, was he defining "involvement" as only
meaning romantic involvement, or something?
Because, uh ...
Dr. Ben Carson's business manager acknowledged Thursday that
the Republican presidential candidate did have a "contract" with a
medical supplement company at some point.
Armstrong Williams told CNN's Jake Tapper that he negotiated the retired neurosurgeon's contract himself.
But it's okay, Williams assures us, because one time, "showing his
integrity," Carson replaced a script he'd been given (negotiated by
Williams) for a Mannatech promotional video and replaced it with his own
words. And also, "sometimes you may not always know all the details
because there are some things that are negotiated that you're unaware
of. Like the script."
Are we to take from this that for years, Carson just went and
promoted Mannatech without being aware of exactly what his business
relationship with the company was, while behaving with complete personal
integrity, and as far as he knew was telling the truth when he said he
had no involvement with Mannatech, because he didn't realize he'd had a
contract with them? I'm ... not sure that's the best testimony to the
managerial skills one might want in a president.
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