Then, there’s this....
LEADER-SHEEP: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE CRISIS
.....In contrast, weaker CEOs the sheep failed to make an impact and were forced out. For example, Carly Fiorina, a former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, was fired by her board of directors because of a weak leadership style and her failure to take control of the post-merger integration of Compaq, which H-P had bought. H-Ps share price was $52 when Fiorina started as CEO, but only $21 at the end of her tenure, a loss of over 60%. She has been branded one of the worst CEOs of all-time....
http://iveybusinessjournal.com/publication/leader-sheep-lessons-learned-from-the-crisis/
Carly was clearly a *sheep*.
Failures, liars and the deceitful are very popular D.C. And those suffering from battered voter syndrome just can't get enough!
But I don't know if Carly is a sheep. Sheep follow and Carly is not a follower.
That said, she is not a leader.
As we all know, leaders put their troops' lives and their country's goals ahead of their own lives...and Carly puts her life first.
I think Carly is an opportunist. She wants power and position and money...and the hell with those who she had to step on to get it.
You can see it in her face...hence Trump's comment.
He knows the truth about Carly.
As a retired Wall St investment banker, I have known many people like Carly. She's greedy.
She will fade away because her truth will come out.