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To: Irenic
Carly?! I thought she was terrible! The debate she did well but tonight...awful....gack!

Well, the article did say she "left the stage" to thunderous applause.....

52 posted on 09/19/2015 4:28:18 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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The Wall Street Journal: “She exudes a bulletproof aura that inspires confidence.”...” She may offer an irresistible pitch.”

Townhall.com: “had a flair for marketing and public speaking”

Carly: “God, what is that hair? So yesterday!”
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I suppose some people may like that type thing but I don’t. I thought she did well in the debate but she had no reason to give that type performance at this particular forum.

There was a chance for her to show herself, she didn’t. She came across as a hard, cold salesman. She was acting out a tough persona not being tough.

She comes across as a *itch and after reading her comment about Boxer, I deduce that she IS a catty *itch. She over animates her mouth to be forceful on particular words and has all the perfect pauses. She makes bobbleheaded, teleprompter fiend, jug-ears look warm by comparison. I didn’t even see humanity when she was talking about her daughter.

I don’t buy her sales-pitch for president and I wouldn’t want to have a beer with her. So, I have absolutely no use for her.

Ya know, I did see her flinch and show a flash of ‘real’ at one point and that was when Nikki Haley brought up her being a woman and getting into the last debate....she absolutely butt-puckered about that and it showed in her face.


55 posted on 09/19/2015 7:21:38 AM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheelbarrow)
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