Carly Fiorina: Opponents must ‘prove to me’ they watched my non-existent fetus
Add to that her rough personality and hasty business decisions led to her being fired from the company with a record of some great advances and some not so. In many cases, our mothers are under-celebrated, overworked, diligent, tactful, logical and the target of reckless blame.
Harry Prestanski, of West Chester Township, thought she delivered the night’s most memorable line with her comeback to billionaire businessman Donald Trump’s recent comment of “Look at that face!”
“The reviews are in and pundits think Carly Fiorina “won” Wednesday’s GOP Debate”, the email reads.
Trump’s follow-up? “I think you are a lovely woman“. An inspection of those is a reminder of where she got started: in sales. That is where [sic] she’s going to have to do now. This is a commonplace event in corporate America.
The former “Celebrity Apprentice” star, who complained that he was treated unfairly by Fox News’ Megyn Kelly during last month’s GOP debate, says he was “treated fairly” this time around – mainly because the focus was on him.
During her time as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, its stock plunged 52 percent – double the drop in the Nasdaq average, and worse than her competition, including Dell, IBM, Oracle and Microsoft.
She barely qualified for the CNN main debate of top-10 candidates and had until now often polled in the single digits. Fiorina had a strong command of the key players and issues in this domain. She’ll be interesting to watch. How many times have our mothers told us “no” or suggested we reel back our hedonistic desires to do something, buy something, eat something, etc.? Is it not obvious how such actions reflect the degrading nature of our country’s heart and character?
In addition to the critique of her professional credentials, Fiorina has also been attacked personally. Trump had previously told Rolling Stone. They each proudly voted against the 2014 Highway and Transportation Funding Act yet want to lionize a female public bus rider on our currency.
Of Carly Fiorina’s many zingers Wednesday night, the one that offers the best preview of the general election was this: “If you want to stump a Democrat, ask them to name an accomplishment of Hillary Clinton”. “I have seen excerpts from them”, Clinton said, “and what I am troubled by are the misleading, inaccurate allegations about them that we heard from Republicans at their debate“. “Are we serious?”
Jake Binnall, a 17-year student, came clutching a copy of Fiorina’s latest book.
“The images show nothing like what Carly Fiorina said they do, and they have nothing to do with Planned Parenthood”, Eric Ferrero, Planned Parenthood’s vice president of communications, said in a statement sent to the Daily Dot.
You might forget that when she ran for the U.S. Senate in California in 2010 against incumbent Barbara Boxer, she was caught on video belittling her opponent in Trump-like fashion: “God, what is that hair? And I think that’s what this whole argument, once again, is about”. Women are the majority of this nation.
To be sure, it doesn’t matter (and may even help) that Fiorina is, like Trump, a wealthy businessperson with no experience in elected office-assuming she can position herself as a business leader with a real grasp of the issues.
A amusing thing happened during Wednesday’s massive, three-hour-long Republican presidential debate. Which changes can this potentially deliver to the Trump-dominated primary?