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A Disconcerting Tripwire – What Carly Fiorina Endorsing Ted Cruz Really Means…
The Conservative Treehouse ^ | March 9, 2016 | Sundance

Posted on 03/09/2016 12:10:20 PM PST by M. Thatcher

Trying to explain the significance of the last few days, in relationship to the Ted Cruz candidacy, requires the intellectually honest observer to recognize and/or accept the increasingly likely probability: we have been facing a manufactured “false dilemma” longer than most may be willing to accept.

“False Dilemma” – the fallacy of false choice, or the fallacy of the false alternative, is a type of informal fallacy involving a situation in which only limited alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional option.

In essence, presidential candidate Ted Cruz has been presented, by those who gain leverage in the presentation, as an option – to the previous “establishment candidates“.

Under this assumption, the intent of the option (Cruz) is to block the observer (electorate / us) from considering any additional alternative which remains outside the control of the presenting entity (the DC power brokers, GOPe, Wall Street donor class).

In order to recognize the fallacy of false choice, the audience must engage the new information while reevaluating their prior assumption, positions and options.

That said, Team Cruz has shown new evidence of being much further aligned with the GOPe than most political observers, and high-information voters, might be willing to accept.

Here’s why:

Adding the entire financial team of Jeb Bush which includes: Paul Dickerson of Houston, TX, Boyden Gray of Washington, DC, Charles Foster of Houston, TX, Reginald J. Brown of Washington, DC, Paula and Jim Henry of Midland, TX, and Nancy and Randy Best of Dallas, TX. shows that Ted Cruz is much further in alignment with the Bush clan than most previously recognized.

In addition, by Ted Cruz adding Neil Bush Cruz is signifying an ideological alignment that is 180° divergent than most of the supporters of Ted Cruz would be aware of. These alignments point to a direct acceptance that much of the story-line behind Cruz’s candidacy was false.

As a direct consequence, the fallacy of false choice within the option of Ted Cruz from the outset gains sunlight.

However, this new reality is challenging for many people to accept. To those who cannot bring themselves to accept this paradigm shift, further evidence surfaces today with the endorsement of consummate insider, Carly Fiorina, who said:

“Last Tuesday we had a primary, and I walked into the ballot box,” [Fiorina] told a crowd of Cruz supporters. “I saw my name on the ballot, and it was kind of a thrill, but I checked the box for Ted Cruz.” (link)

That “last Tuesday” reference highlights Fiorina’s home residence (as we previously shared) in Virginia, not California as many people mistakenly think. Fiorina has been the consummate “inside the beltway” politico, even though she was never in an elected position as a politician.

Fiorina worked for the John McCain campaign in 2008 as a surrogate. She again worked in 2012 as an official campaign spokesperson for Mitt Romney. Indeed, in the beginning of her own presidential bid last year, Carly Fiorina stated she was urged to run in 2016 due to a conversation with Mitt Romney.

So, we re-engage the intellectual honesty with a reminder of Carly Fiorina, and now find ourselves answering a nagging previous question.

Why did the Wall Street funders of the Ted Cruz campaign fund the origin of the Carly Fiorina campaign in 2015?

$500,000 transferred from KtP1 (Keep The Promise) which is Ted Cruz’s Super-PAC, to CfA (Carly for America) Ms. Fiorina’s Super-PAC, in June of 2015. What clarifies now, with this new information, is how the fallacy of false choice was being presented to us by the Wall Street financial team, the Globalists, last year. Remember, even the FEC wanted know what they were doing (LINK).

Cutting through the intent here and getting to the substance of truth is really not too difficult, but you won’t find many outlets (new media or old) willing to go there. However, as you are aware for us the Truth Has No Agenda, and Sunlight Is The Best Disinfectant.

We begin by watching this video of Carly Fiorina appearing on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and the discussion of a Muslim candidate eligible as U.S. President:

Just sticking with raw data, and trying to avoid injecting opinion, now consider this:

CARLY FIORINA – “VISION 2010″: U.S. & ARAB ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES – U.S.-ARAB ECONOMIC FORUM – SEPTEMBER 29, 2003, DETROIT, MICHIGAN:

Thank you for those nice words, Mr. Chairman.

It’s an honor for me to be here this morning. This is the perfect place to host a meeting on the future of the Middle East. The leadership of Arab-Americans in this community – and in the state of Michigan – has been nothing short of dazzling, and I want to thank you for hosting us here this week.

A great deal of time will be spent at the conference this week focusing on the problems of the Arab world. I want to kick things off here today instead by asking you to imagine the possibilities…to imagine what the Gulf region would be like if Arab countries were at the forefront of the global economy…to imagine what the world would be like if Arab nations were the world’s leading force for enlightenment and inclusion…to imagine what the future would be like for a Middle East rooted not in conflict, but anchored in partnership.

Two years ago, less than two weeks after the tragedy of September 11th, I gave a speech in Minnesota in which I said it didn’t take much to imagine that kind of world because we have seen that world before. All it takes is for us to think back to another time, to a civilization that was once considered the greatest in the world.

It was a civilization that was able to create a continental super-state that stretched from ocean to ocean, and from northern climes to tropics and deserts. Within its dominion lived hundreds of millions of people, of different creeds and ethnic origins. One of its languages became the universal language of the world, the bridge between the peoples of a hundred lands.

And this civilization was driven more than anything, by invention. Its writers created thousands of stories. Its poets wrote of love, when others before them were too steeped in fear to think of such things. When other nations were afraid of ideas, this civilization thrived on them, and kept them alive.

While modern Western civilization shares many of these traits, as I said to the audience that day in Minnesota, the civilization I’m talking about, of course, was the Islamic world from the year 800 to 1600, which included the Ottoman Empire and the courts of Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo, and enlightened rulers like Suleiman the Magnificent – rulers who challenged our notions of self and truth; who contributed to our notions of tolerance and civic leadership; whose leadership led to 800 years of invention and prosperity.

As we meet to think about the civilization that exists on that same land today, I ask you to imagine for a moment what a leader like Suleiman would say if he could somehow be here today, and see what the world has become.

I think he would be pleased at how much the world has learned from the example of the open, cooperative society that enlightened the world all those years ago. The Islamic example has helped create a world where democracy and transparency and rule of law are empowering people and taking them to new heights. (read more)

Please read the entire speech and pay close attention to the closing paragraphs.

What you will note is an almost eerie similarity to current Secretary of State John Kerry vis-a-vis the “Jobs for Jihad” program he, and his globalist co-horts, have been advocating for the past three years.

Read everything written by Fiorina and then reference/remember the words used by State Department Spokesperson Marie Harf – they are almost identical.

Next example – look at the following reception by Professor Al-Hassani, the Chairman of FSTC, at the conference “La Deuda Olvidada de Occidente he is responding to the speech of Carly Fiorina and the intended audience in the Mid-East:

[…] In this presentation focus will be on the other manner by which history is distorted: that is, the suppression of centuries of contribution to modern civilisation by the Muslim world. This negligence is apparent in academia, in the media and in the educational curriculum and associated history books, especially those aimed at the general public. The focus on this issue is to alert communities as to the particular significance of the Muslim civilisation and its historical role in giving birth to much of modern science and technology.

The following words by a famous lady well describes this situation and the debt that world history owes to the civilisation created by Muslims. They were pronounced by Mrs. Carleton S. Fiorina, chairman, president, and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Company (1999-2005) in a discourse on 29 September 2003:

[…] When other nations were afraid of ideas, this civilization thrived on them, and kept them alive.

When censors threatened to wipe out knowledge from past civilizations, this civilization kept the knowledge alive, and passed it on to others. While modern Western civilization shares many of these traits, the civilization I’m talking about was the Islamic world from the year 800 to 1600, which included the Ottoman Empire and the courts of Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo, and enlightened rulers like Suleiman the Magnificent.

Although we are often unaware of our indebtedness to this other civilization, its gifts are very much a part of our heritage. (read more)

Professor Al-Hassani was rejoicing that Carly Fiorina was asserting without Islam there would be no U.S.A., no America, no exceptionalism. This is the exact approach of the U.S. State Department, Charles Rivkin Project, we originally exposed in 2012.

The Rivkin Project was/is a U.S. State Department program with a specific goal to remove national pride and identity in favor of a more global worldview of a collective society, a “multi-cultural” society. Again, these are not interpretations of her words, these are Fiorinas’ own words.

And yes, there are those who are now beginning to connect the dots to President Obama’s first foreign policy speech and travel. Where was it delivered? Cairo Egypt.

Does it make sense now how Fiorina came to be in contact with all those “world leaders” she brags about meeting?

If you need to finally stamp out any reservations or doubt you might have about this agenda; consider Carly Fiorina is also closely linked to the Clinton Global Initiative – SEE HERE ( <—scroll down the page) – providing leadership and mentorship within the Bill and Hillary CGI.

Troubled? You should be. Her globalist ideology is thinly veiled, and in my opinion what has unnerved many of the electorate who did not buy what she was selling. Despite claims to the contrary, the U.S. voter is intelligent and have an innate sense when they are being misled:

♦ Carly Fiorina on Immigration: Pass the DREAM Act. For other undocumented immigrants, a direct path to citizenship is unfair. While running for the U.S. Senate in California in 2010, Fiorina said she supports the DREAM Act, which would give legal status to people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.

♦ Carly Fiorina on Climate change: It is real and man made. But government has limited ability to address it. Speaking in New Hampshire in February, Fiorina said there is scientific consensus that climate change is real and caused by humans.

♦ Carly Fiorina on Education: Supports Common Core – Set national standards but give local districts maximum control. No Child Left Behind was positive. In a position paper while running for the U.S. Senate in California, Fiorina strongly advocated for metric-based accountability in schools. She praised No Child Left Behind as setting high standards and Race to the Top for using “internationally bench-marked” measures.

♦ Carly Fiorina never hired after HP Job: […] Here are the facts: In the five years that Fiorina was at Hewlett-Packard, the company lost over half its value. It’s true that many tech companies had trouble during this period of the Internet bubble collapse, some falling in value as much as 27 percent; but HP under Fiorina fell 55 percent. During those years, stocks in companies like Apple and Dell rose. Google went public, and Facebook was launched. The S&P 500 yardstick on major U.S. firms showed only a 7 percent drop. Plenty good was happening in U.S. industry and in technology.

It was Fiorina’s failed leadership that brought her company down. After an unsuccessful attempt to catch up to IBM’s growth in IT services by buying PricewaterhouseCooper’s consulting business (PwC, ironically, ended up going to IBM instead), she abruptly abandoned the strategic goal of expanding IT services and consulting and moved into heavy metal.

At a time that devices had become a low margin commodity business, Fiorina bought for $25 billion the dying Compaq computer company, which was composed of other failed businesses. Unsurprisingly, the Compaq deal never generated the profits Fiorina hoped for, and HP’s stock price fell by half. The only stock pop under Fiorina’s reign was the 7 percent jump the moment she was fired following a unanimous board vote. After the firing, HP shuttered or sold virtually all Fiorina had bought. (read more) Against this substantive backdrop, and considering all possible alternative explanations, a reasonable person can only conclude Ted Cruz was a “false choice” all along.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 2016election; california; carlyfiorina; cnsrvtvtreehouse; election2016; fiorinaendorses; fiorinaendorsescruz; sundance; thetrumptreehouse; tinfoilhattreehouse
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To: nascarnation

Uh, YAW!

: )


61 posted on 03/09/2016 12:37:52 PM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: Religion and Politics

Remember Bush did say Trump is not getting the nomination and did not seem worried about his lackluster standing. However, I think Romney is going to come in to the convention...


62 posted on 03/09/2016 12:38:15 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (nd with Sheriff Joe, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Falwell Jr, Sarah Palin, Pat Robertson, Willie :))
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To: M. Thatcher

It means she has a habit of jumping on sinking ships


63 posted on 03/09/2016 12:38:44 PM PST by Donglalinger
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To: bushwon

” I think Romney is going to come in to the convention...”

To do what?

Sell hot dogs?


64 posted on 03/09/2016 12:40:12 PM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: TexasFreeper2009

I’m wondering how much money has been donated by Trump to that website, which, before Trump threw his hat in the ring, firmly supported Ted Cruz. Since that time, EVERY step that in any way goes against Trump is evidence of a secret conspiracy to get a GOPe operative into the White House, as far as they are concerned. When Trump stabbed George W. Bush in the back over the Iraq war and WMD, which went directly against things that had been written there in support of GWB on that issue, Sundance penned an article about how the very act of running Jeb Bush in this election cycle was some kind of evil act that made any and all criticism of George W. Bush or any member of the Bush family fair game, no matter the issue. In other words, because Jeb Bush ran for President this year, that meant that it’s now fair to call George W. Bush a murderous liar.


65 posted on 03/09/2016 12:42:07 PM PST by RightFighter (This shttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3406177/reply?c=1pace for rent)
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To: M. Thatcher

“That said, Team Cruz has shown new evidence of being much further aligned with the GOPe than most political observers, and high-information voters, might be willing to accept.

Here’s why:”....bla bla...tinfoil....bla...more tinfoil...an entire roll tinfoil....


66 posted on 03/09/2016 12:42:24 PM PST by Beagle8U
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To: TexasFreeper2009

#3 And a 30 year friend of the Clintons...


67 posted on 03/09/2016 12:42:41 PM PST by VRWCarea51 (The original 1998 version)
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To: usafa92

Cruzers have been in serious denial today over these developments as well as others. The latest lunacy that they are spouting is that Ted is the “new establishment”. There delusional.


So Cruzers are spouting that Ted is “NEW ESTABLISHMENT”

Yup, that is delusional...but then many of them see no problem with Stabber Beck’s recent actions either.


68 posted on 03/09/2016 12:43:29 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (nd with Sheriff Joe, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Falwell Jr, Sarah Palin, Pat Robertson, Willie :))
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To: stephenjohnbanker
LOL! I'm sorry, you have the wrong Ted Cruz. His position is stronger than Trump's and it's actually in writing. For those of us who followed Cruz before the primaries, already knew he was the one that took on Rubio's Gang of Eight, and won.

So yeah, he's actually done stuff rather than talked about it. Unlike some people.......

69 posted on 03/09/2016 12:45:22 PM PST by Salvavida (The restoration of the U.S.A. starts with filling the pews at every Bible-believing church.)
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To: Vigilanteman

CRUz hired a huge contingency of the Bush campaign staff. I don’t think that was because the GOPe wanted him to...he did it because HE WANTED TO.


70 posted on 03/09/2016 12:46:22 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (nd with Sheriff Joe, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Falwell Jr, Sarah Palin, Pat Robertson, Willie :))
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To: vette6387

i believe that candidates have nothing to do with super pacs by law... isn’t that the case?

correct me if i am wrong, there can be no coordination between a candidate and super pac, correct?

is my tin foil slip showing?


71 posted on 03/09/2016 12:46:47 PM PST by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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To: Salvavida

Cruz is a career politician who has never accomplished a damn thing in his life.


72 posted on 03/09/2016 12:48:55 PM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: vette6387

If “concrete contributions to conservatism” are the standard, then please, point out those of Donald J. Trump.


73 posted on 03/09/2016 12:49:28 PM PST by RightFighter (This shttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3406177/reply?c=1pace for rent)
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To: Pajamajan

So Cruz is an insider because Fiorina endorsed him?

So.....what does David Duke’s endorsement make Trump?(/s)


Cruz is an insider for many reasons...this article points to the hiring of large number of Bush campaign staffers.

Facts are useful....Duke actually stated he did NOT endorse Trump...that is a media myth...sort of like “Hands up Don’t Shoot”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3403461/posts

Sorry, your analogy while seemingly clever, is NOT ACCURATE.


74 posted on 03/09/2016 12:51:07 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (nd with Sheriff Joe, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Falwell Jr, Sarah Palin, Pat Robertson, Willie :))
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To: Salvavida
LOL! I'm sorry, you have the wrong Ted Cruz. His position is stronger than Trump's and it's actually in writing. For those of us who followed Cruz before the primaries, already knew he was the one that took on Rubio's Gang of Eight, and won. So yeah, he's actually done stuff rather than talked about it. Unlike some people.......

Oh but Wait there is MORE....

See the Donald did weigh in on the Immigration mess when he criticized Mitt for have a mean Immigration Policy in the 12 campaign and said after meeting with a group of Illegals they "had convinced him'...
http://politistick.com/flashback-donald-trump-tells-illegal-aliens-youve-convinced-me/

75 posted on 03/09/2016 12:53:33 PM PST by VRWCarea51 (The original 1998 version)
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To: Salvavida

What proven track record other than talk and working for Bush?

His record of a lwayer is all over the place.


76 posted on 03/09/2016 12:53:50 PM PST by dforest
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To: M. Thatcher

Cruzers are the real Kool aid kids.

They have been had big time.


77 posted on 03/09/2016 12:55:59 PM PST by dforest
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To: stephenjohnbanker
He won 5 cases he argued in front of the USSC. One involving the Indivudual right to keep and Bear Arms. See Heller Decision.

Another consisting of the 10 Commandments and the 1st amendments. Both that directly affects how we are treated by our Government.

When you can match that with your ife's work be sure to ping us all k Keyboard warrior?

78 posted on 03/09/2016 12:57:15 PM PST by VRWCarea51 (The original 1998 version)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

To do what?

Sell hot dogs?


So funny :)

Oh he is going to sell something, but it won’t be hot dogs.

He swooped in to the campaign 2 weeks ago with a passion that he did not exhibit when running against Obama. He has not endorsed anyone yet. Add to that the fact that the GOPe has said they want to change the rules of the convention, and I believe Romney will try to make a play for the nomination...I am not alone in this thinking.

Levin stated last week that in his opinion Romney gave a campaign speech, and I believe he said in his opinion, Romney is running.


79 posted on 03/09/2016 12:57:15 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (nd with Sheriff Joe, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Falwell Jr, Sarah Palin, Pat Robertson, Willie :))
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To: teeman8r

In theory you are correct. What several commenters suggest is that the Super Pac that finds both Carly and Cruz acceptable must presume that each candidate serves the same interests. Do you really believe that candidates don’t coordinate with Super Pacs when there is significant staff cross-pollination and the Super Pac donors and managers have long, close relationships with the candidates they support? The lawlessness of our governing elites is one of the main reasons for grassroots anger.


80 posted on 03/09/2016 12:58:31 PM PST by TheConservativeBanker
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