What!? A politician who changes their position depending upon who they are speaking to? No..can't be true.
Carly should have to live with the fact that her business model was gouging customers for over-priced ink, and those customers now hate H.P. generally and her particularly.
Well regardless of what happened at HP, Im pretty Fn sure that when Carly Fiorina left HP U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty were all still alive...So, of the two female candidates running for president, who do you trust with the lives of Americans?
Well, she is correct on that one.
The real (an most important) question is:
“Why did you think it was a good idea to dilute the highly-provitable HP printer and ink business by combining it with a very low-profit PC manufacturing business, especially one that built standard products vs. Dells leading “mass customization” model?”
This goes to her analytical and strategic thinking ability.
Cara’s going to spend so much time on defending the indefensible, she’ll have no time to campaign.
Her unofficial adviser, Megyn Kelly must be at a loss for what to do now. MK thought playing the gender card was all Cara really needed.
or rather,
Carly’s record at HP is now beginning to tackle her candidacy