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Title: Carly Fiorina digs at Donald Trump: 'Look at this face'
Source: CNN
URL Source: http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/12/polit ... ina-donald-trump-look-at-face/
Published: Sep 12, 2015
Author: staff
Post Date: 2015-09-12 22:50:30 by buckeroo
Keywords: None
Views: 2615
Comments: 31

Washington (CNN)—Carly Fiorina has a message for Donald Trump: Yes, "look at this face."

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO kicked off her speech Friday night to the National Federation of Republican Women in Phoenix by offering a clear rebuttal of Trump's recently quoted comments on her in which he criticized her looks.

"Ladies, look at this face," Fiorina said, to strong applause. "This is the face of a 61-year-old woman. I am proud of every year and every wrinkle."

Fiorina didn't call out Trump by name on Friday night, but her remarks were tailored to the receptive, women-dominated crowd.

"Look at all of your faces," Fiorina said, according to video posted online. "The face of leadership. The face of leadership in our party, the party of women's suffrage. The face of leadership in your communities, in your businesses, in your places of work and worship. Ladies, note to Democrat Party: We are not a special interest group, we are the majority of the nation."

Fiorina's comments were in light of remarks Trump made in a Rolling Stone profile published this week when he reacted to seeing her appear on TV.

"Look at that face!" Trump said. "Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president."

He has since explained the remarks by saying he was talking about Fiorina's persona, not her looks, and that he made comments about women "as an entertainer."

On Saturday, Fiorina also said Trump was an "entertainer," and told reporters at a campaign event in New Hampshire that she wouldn't be asking Trump for an apology.

"There's a long line of people asking him to apologize," she said.

She also chastised reporters for focusing on the businessman, saying voters aren't asking her about Trump.

"I think Donald Trump is an entertainer, and I think I am a leader. And so what I do is talk to the American people about the issues they care about and I think they hear what I'm talking about."

Sights set on Clinton

The only woman running in the GOP field, Fiorina has made an effort to speak to women to counter-balance Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and the Democrats' calls of a "war on women" by the Repubilcan Party.

In fact, Clinton was the only candidate Fiorina called out by name on Friday.

"I have met more world leaders on the stage today than anyone running with the possible exception of Hillary Clinton, but I didn't do photo ops, I did business. And charity. And policy work," Fiorina said, saying a leader must understand and navigate the world.

She also noted that a leader must understand technology.

"And no, Mrs. Clinton, you do not wipe a server with a towel," she said.

Friday night, Fiorina delivered a speech full of her usual talking points but tailored to her audience.

Calling out Democratic messaging, she said women care about a range of issues, just like men do.

"I personally am so tired of hearing about women's issues. Every issue is a woman's issue," Fiorina said.

But she also drew anecdotes from her own biography, rising through the ranks of Hewlett-Packard and facing sexism along the way. She also recounted being asked on national television whether a woman in the Oval Office might be affected by her hormones.

"So ladies, let's just think. Can we think of a single instance in which a man's judgment was clouded by his hormones?" she quipped, to roaring applause.

She continued: "I am not asking for your vote and your support because I am a woman. I am asking for your vote and your support because I am the most qualified candidate to win this job and to do this job."


She has serious points that should be considered.

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#3. To: buckeroo (#0)

She has serious points that should be considered.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO ...

The first point that should be considered is that she has conducted repeated high level political campaigns mainly on the strength of her touting having been a Hewlett-Packard CEO. The reality was she smooth talked and aggressively fast talked her way into a position that was way over her head and she was a catastophe once in it that had to be fired. Now she is trying to fast talk her way into the presidency of this country and with the same eventual result.

rlk  posted on  2015-09-12   23:44:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: rlk (#3)

"her touting having been a Hewlett-Packard CEO."

A prime example of the Peter Principle -- managers rising to the level of their incompetence.

This was her one accomplishment. Becoming CEO. As a CEO she was a disaster and fired from that position.

That's why we should vote for her to be President of the United States.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-09-13   9:09:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: misterwhite (#8)

A prime example of the Peter Principle -- managers rising to the level of their incompetence.

This was her one accomplishment. Becoming CEO. As a CEO she was a disaster and fired from that position.

Tom Perkins ,board member HP and the man who fired her said : “Not only did she save the company from the dire straits it was in, she laid the foundation for HP’s future growth” .He now says it was a mistake to fire her .

I don't know if she'd be a good President or not .But this BS trashing her about her performace at HP has got to stop. People get 'fired ' for various reasons and sometimes it has nothing to do with job performance.

In 1999, when Fiorina became CEO, HP’s annual revenue was $42.4 billion. With the exception of a slight dip in 2001 (at the end of the dot-com bubble), revenue increased each year to $86.7 billion in 2005, the year she left.The mergers she executed increased HP’s share of the personal computer market. Yes there were layoffs .That happens with mergers .

Trump who has a love affair with the bankruptcy laws of the country (and other gimmicks like eminent domain ) ;and as a crony corporatist uses them fully to his advantage, has little room to talk of Fiorina's performance at HP .

tomder55  posted on  2015-09-16   7:36:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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HP’s annual revenue was $42.4 billion ... revenue increased each year to $86.7 billion in 2005"

That increase included the acquisition of Compaq Computer, a company with $33 billion in revenues in 2001.

"Yes there were layoffs."

Uh-huh. And yes, it rained during Noah's time.

You can say "yes there were layoffs" when a company fires 500 people. But when they fire 30,000, that's a f**king bloodbath.

Her biggest failure WAS that merger, made at a time when the PC market was declining. HP eventually sold that side of the business. During her tenure, HP stock price lost half it's value.

But all this would be bad enough if she has simply quit and moved on to another company. She didn't. She was fired. (And the stock price jumped.)

And the cheery on top of her screwed up sundae, she then ran for the Senate and lost badly.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-09-16   10:26:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: misterwhite (#12)

oh yeah she lost a Senate race in Kommie Kalifornia . There's an indictment !!

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#14. To: tomder55 (#13)

"oh yeah she lost a Senate race in Kommie Kalifornia . There's an indictment !!"

Yes. On her judgment. What made her think she could win in Kommie Kalifornia?

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