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In reply to the discussion: Salon - "CNBC did ask substantive questions. That’s why Republicans are mad" [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)43. Carson's sale of fake medicine is irrelevant?
The debate was advertised to be about "Your Money, Your Vote: The Republican Presidential Debate."
Why would it not matter that the current leading Republican candidate encouraged people to engage in a fraudulent marketing scheme based on a fake medication?
It demonstrates that he either 1) Can't tell a real product from a fake one or a legitimate business opportunity from MLM fraud, or 2) Didn't care about that, and was willing to foster fake medicine and pyramid-schemes for his own benefit.
You don't think the decision about who Americans want to elect to make policy for the country, specifically as it relates to "our money" should be influenced by whether a candidate is foolish or dishonest in his business relationships?
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Salon - "CNBC did ask substantive questions. That’s why Republicans are mad" [View all]
TomCADem
Oct 2015
OP
I agree too. But are those childish questions the ones the noisy right is complaining about?
Hortensis
Nov 2015
#24
Cruz had rehearsed his tirade after seeing how well it came off from Bernie in the Dem debate.
world wide wally
Oct 2015
#2
Anyone who thinks CNBC is even moderate doesn't watch it, plain and simple.
HughBeaumont
Nov 2015
#19
That CNBC is under attack by cons, but not Fox or CNN, which really were clown shows, reveals
Fred Sanders
Nov 2015
#26