Posted on 07/21/2015 5:09:46 PM PDT by newfreep
Carly Fiorina just set the bar on how to answer questions about abortion from the media. In short, she did answer the question directly from CNNs Jake Tapper on a Wisconsin law that bans abortion after 20 weeks without exception, but only AFTER she made sure to point out Hillarys extremism on abortion that the media completely ignores, as well as hammering Planned Parenthood over the recent videos exposing them selling baby body parts from abortions.
It was impressive.
Thanks but I can make my own decisions.
I’ve been suggesting the same for years myself.
They are learning from Trump. Cowards are not welcome any more
Personally, I think that's her "role" and she's playing nice with the GOP for some sort of payoff (cabinet position?) in the next Republican White House.
My own opinion.
Agree. Every time I hear her, I’m more impressed. Her radio ads here in SC are spot on, far beyond better than any other. She speaks with authority, conviction, truth. She’s got us (DH and me) standing up and taking notice. Wish she could get more exposure because I’m certain her poll numbers would skyrocket.
Mark Levin extended an invitation to her on his show, and she declined. Why? The majority of those who won’t go on conservative talk radio are not conservative - that’s why.
And if she gets any traction or really starts beating up on Hillary, the press will open that can of worms.
Now. THAT was a tour de force.
It seems honesty and bravery is catching on among some candidates! At least Fiorino.
Let’s see if any of the super-weenie losers like Jeb! can cough out one truthful furball. Some of them haven’t seen truth in decades.
Excellent comment. Bump!
Carly on BOR tonight (7/21) - GREAT interview!!!
That’s unfortunate. She could have used the exposure and of all shows to decline, not so smart afterall.
If Trump was aware of you, he would give out your cell phone number.
“Yea, because she is such a better leader than Cruz, right?”
Ask Babin, I’m just the messenger.
Former Intel Corp. CEO Craig Barrett on Friday defended the decision by GOP Senate candidate Carly Fiorina to lay off thousands of workers and ship jobs overseas as a necessary business move when she was head of Hewlett-Packard Co.
Barrett, who served at Intel the same time Fiorina led HP, told reporters Friday that the bursting of the dot-com bubble forced high-tech businesses to streamline and restructure to remain competitive. At the time, he said sales orders fell 30 percent, lower-level assembly jobs were migrating to Asia, and Fiorina was in the midst of engineering a merger with Compaq Computer Corp.
When you add those three things up, her actions to move jobs offshore or in fact to lay off people, were absolutely required to keep Hewlett-Packard in business, Barrett said. And she really, I think, had no choice. She had to have this stiff back and to take those actions to preserve the enterprise.
Barrett said Friday it was Fiorina who laid the path for HPs success.
I think history will show or is showing Carly made the right decisions while she was there, he said. She kept HP at the leadership of the printer business, fully expanded their capability in the computer and server and enterprise side of their business, absolutely positioning HP for what it is today.
http://www.seattletimes.com/business/former-intel-ceo-defends-fiorinas-layoffs-at-hp/
It takes a very bright candidate to understand how to reach voters through the MSM's filters. Cruz and Fiorina are both up to the job.
I have found folks like you to have had a personal connection. My guess is that you or someone close to you was laid off at HP. Anyway, I am sorry about that, but the WSJ wrote an article several months ago giving her credit for the good things happening at HP. As is often the case, the results started to accumulate after she left. Oh by the way, she defends herself beautifully and has done so many times. I know that makes you angry, but that's how it works. Grow up and get over it.
Yea, really. An endorsement from a member of the ruling class (tied to a politician and a “news” reporter) is not much of endorsement.
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