Fiorina for prez

Danbones

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Well one good thing is: the country is already way worse off then HP was when she took over.
no where to go but down from there.
Question is: where will the US find the dough for her retirement package after she does the same to the US?
 

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Well one good thing is: the country is already way worse off then HP was when she took over.
no where to go but down from there.
Question is: where will the US find the dough for her retirement package after she does the same to the US?
she probably doesn't need the paltry salary presidents make. maybe she'll donate her paycheck to charity like Kennedy and Hoover did..
 

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Yeah, but she's a Republican, Walter! How does she stack up against Sarah?

she probably doesn't need the paltry salary presidents make. maybe she'll donate her paycheck to charity like Kennedy and Hoover did..

Good thing Hoover did, he wasn't much good for f**k all else. Oooooooooooooh maybe he invented the vacuum cleaner!

Fiorina. That broad actually makes Anne Coulter seem all warm and fuzzy.

You got a hard on for Anne?
 

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I still say put judge Judy in there we need a person who pays no mind to hear say

Yeah, but she's a Republican, Walter! How does she stack up against Sarah?



Good thing Hoover did, he wasn't much good for f**k all else. Oooooooooooooh maybe he invented the vacuum cleaner!



You got a hard on for Anne?
well I think he was on a sinking ship not sure any one president could have plugged the hole in those days
 
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"But Fiorina better be careful because her biggest business achievement, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, is widely regarded as a disaster.

She has been frequently called out as one of the "worst" CEOs.

In an article about worst CEOs in USA Today in 2005, Yale business Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld said that Fiorina was "the worst because of her ruthless attack on the essence of this great company. ... She destroyed half the wealth of her investors and yet still earned almost $100 million in total payments for this destructive reign of terror."
Fiorina widely considered a bad CEO - Business Insider

well, the US economy does appear to need "cooling"

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but seriously
Snicker... what he said
 

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When nominating a candidate for president, Republicans tend to do this thing where they have "Flavor of the Month" candidates. One candidate will get popular among Republicans for a while and then, Republican voters will turn on them, only to find the next flavor they like. And so on and so on.

Until eventually, the Republican that gets nominated is the boring, conventional guy that's been there all along, but not really stood out.
 

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When nominating a candidate for president, Republicans tend to do this thing where they have "Flavor of the Month" candidates. One candidate will get popular among Republicans for a while and then, Republican voters will turn on them, only to find the next flavor they like. And so on and so on.

Until eventually, the Republican that gets nominated is the boring, conventional guy that's been there all along, but not really stood out.
Since Reagan this is exactly what has happened and it's not been good.

Ah, the time just a few months ago when you thought Scott Walker would be the next president.
The only GOP candidate I have said I would vote for is Cruz.
 

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I probably , if I were involved these days, would shy away from any candidate that panders to any specific group in order to get their votes . In other words, not much interested in folks who obviously blow smoke up peoples a$$ to achieve their agenda as in self promotion. Cruz strikes me as that type of politician.
 

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Carly Fiorina: 'Politics is a fact-free zone. People just say things.'

Carly Fiorina summed up her entire candidacy while speaking at a town hall event in Oklahoma City. Igor Bobic reports:
"Somebody once asked me, 'What's the difference between business and politics?'" Fiorina said at the event, which was hosted by the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association. "And here's the difference: Politics is a fact-free zone. People just say things.

Carly Fiorina isn't backing off of her lurid claims about the horrors to be seen on a mysterious anti-Planned Parenthood video that apparently no one but Fiorina has seen. Pressed by Chuck Todd on the issue Sunday:

Now she's switched things up and started lying about not saying something she most definitely did say, because video of it does exist. Fortunately, the saintly folks at Right Wing Watch, who don't get nearly enough credit for wading through torrents of conservative vomit on a daily basis, have her nailed:​
 

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"The vast majority of (Syrian) refugees are young, able-bodied men looking for work."


Carly Fiorina on Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 in a campaign stop in Concord, N.H.









http://www.politifact.com/new-hamps...a-says-vast-majority-syrian-refugees-are-abl/