Posted on 09/10/2015 7:51:57 AM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The Internet is abuzz with Carly Fiorina gaffe about U.S. Senator Barbara Boxers hair and Fiorinas comments about Meg Whitman going on Fox News Sean Hannity Show.
In the video below, one of many copies making the rounds on YouTube, Carly Fiorina, the Republican GOP representative in the race for the Senate seat currently held by her Democratic challenger Barbara Boxer, talks on a hot mic about Meg Whitman (the Republican GOP representative in the California Governors race against Jerry Brown) making a bad choice in going on Fox News Sean Hannity Show, saying You know how he is and saying that Seans not an easy interview (Come on, Sean Hannitys a lightweight.) But then the former Hewlett Packard CEO sounds really catty in blasting U.S. Senator Barbara Boxers hair for being so yesterday.
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And not so smart either. But we already knew that.
Fiorina is a witch. Imho.
I’ll say it. I don’t want to look at her face for 4 years and I am talking about her looks.
Add to that her incompetence and cattiness, and who the heck wants to endure that after 8 years of O?
She will stand up for poultry.
No. We should weigh both of them.
Early in her campaign for the United States Senate seat held by Barbara Boxer, Fiorina humorously told a group of supporters: “I have to say that after chemotherapy, Barbara Boxer just isn’t that scary anymore.”
Agreed. Carly is no way near perfect. :-)
She may be the GOPe fallback position with Jeb and Rubio collapsing.
Whenever I hear her she reminds me of a snake in the grass.
On the video, watch her face when after mocking another female politician's looks, and while sitting in front of a hot microphone, she finally sees the cameraman and studio crew trying to get Fiorina to shut up.☺
Classic stuff!
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