Posted on 09/17/2015 7:52:47 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Energized from a standout performance in the second GOP presidential debate, Carly Fiorina hit the morning talk shows Thursday to remind voters that she accomplished her feat in high heels.
I hope what people saw last night is that I can win this job and I can do this job, Fiorina said on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
The sole female GOP presidential contender added: It was a long debate and I tell you what, I had to do it in high heels.
It was the first time Fiorina took the main debate stage with the 10 leading Republican candidates and the former Hewlett-Packard CEO was widely credited for stealing the show with her steely poise and smart responses to Donald Trump.
Trump, meantime, said on the same morning show that Fiorina did well but I didnt see it as a standout.
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Totally agree.
(Read your ‘bio.’ An aside - my Scottish fraternal grandfather was a prisoner of the Germans during WWI.
He told us they were given potatoes, and jam to eat - not necessarily together).
Why high heels? Because horse shoes are even more uncomfortable.
Yep - she's a typical 'feminist" in that she thinks she should have special consideration for being a "successful female". She was successful at getting wealthy but at the expense of a lot of jobs and shareholders....
Liar. She didn’t grow revenue at HP, she bought a revenue producing company. Did she really watch the Planned Parenthood videos?
I hope folks who are so very taken with Carly look into her past. Might just change their minds about her! I won't forget what she said after 9/11/01. That Islam is wonderful and the greatest civilization. Sure she will come up with a good reason for saying that....and sure she will get plenty of donors to help her to try to take other candidates out and help Jeb all she can!
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