How about a "Let's Dump On Carly Fio-RINO" thread!

  • Here's the latest executive to call Carly Fiorina's business record 'disastrous'
    Fortune ^ | 9/26/15 | Stephen Gandel
    Carly Fiorina may come from the executive suite, but that hasn’t stopped other executives from slamming her record. The latest critique comes from Steven Rattner, a former Wall Street banker and private equity executive. Rattner, in an opinion piece in the New York Times on Saturday, called Fiorina’s time as the CEO of HP “short and disastrous.” Rattner said HP’s acquisition of Compaq, pushed through by Fiorina, caused an amount of divisiveness at the company that Rattner says he never saw in his 33-year career on Wall Street. He said that while Fiorina did serve during a tough period for...
 
  • Fiorina:'Empathy' for Hillary Clinton and Vows She'll 'Never Make a Personal Comment' About Her
    People ^ | 9/23/2015 | Tierney McAfee and Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
    Carly Fiorina has said that women "are not a special interest group," but that doesn't mean she doesn't feel a certain kinship with her fellow females – even her Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. "I feel empathy with every woman who is working really hard and giving it all they've got – and Hillary is," the GOP presidential hopeful tells PEOPLE in this week's issue. "She's smart, she's hardworking, she's giving it all she's got." Clinton, 67, and Fiorina, 61, first met when the former Hewlett-Packard CEO gave the commencement speech at Stanford University in 2001, the same year Clinton's daughter,...

Yea, a real conservative isn't looking to treat Hillary with kid gloves.
 
  • Fiorina: Rush Limbaugh's comments about student "insulting," "incendiary" (2012 Fluke, THE SLUT!)
    CBS News ^ | 3/2/12 | LUCY MADISON
    California Republican Carly Fiorina said Friday it is "insulting" for radio host Rush Limbaugh to call a student activist a "slut" and "prostitute" because she is pushing for employers to pay for contraception. "That language is insulting in my opinion," said Fiorina, who launched an unsuccessful Senate bid against longtime California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer in 2010, on "CBS This Morning." "It's incendiary and most of all, it's a distraction. It's a distraction from what are very real and important issues," the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard said. At least one advertiser, The Sleep Train, has pulled its advertising from...
 

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