Posted on 09/19/2015 11:01:09 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Maybe fiorina can work as a stand in for a real woman candidate such as palin. Trump-palin 2016 would really make the msm apoplectic!
i don’t disagree with you about being vengeful but at some point in time you must fight fire with fire...one thing i’ve found out about left wingers when dealing with them one-on-one, they don’t like confrontation and when you treat them like they treat everyone else they quickly crawl into a shell...
[”too pushy and upitty”]
Without the record of success to back it up.
The hit pieces, deserving or not, will happen every time someone in the GOP rises in the polls. Its the Lib way.
Watch the video and form your own opinion.
Carly destroyed HP, cut it's stock value in half and fired 30,000 people, while getting a 3X raise in salary.
The truth needs to be told.
Carly was bad for the company, bad for employees, bad for stockholders...but Carly was, for a little while, very good for Carly.
You need to clean up your tagline.
the question of the day.. you have an up and coming business ready to explode on the national and international scene,, you need to hire a big time CEO to reach the goals you set and beyond,, you look at leadership qualities and experience upon the world’s stage
then you look at the business track records of two people you have to choose from and then hire one of them.. do you hire Carly Fiorina with her track record or Donald Trump with his?...
is there even a discussion worth having here?
I honestly have not tuned into faux since the first debate. Looking into getting OAN.
BFL
Here’s info on Fiorina from in Current Biography, a standard, authoritative, neutral reference source found in most libraries:
“Fiorina’s marketing and sales prowess became legendary within the company. When AT&T’s subsidiary Bell Atlantic wanted to diminish the time it took to fill orders for phone equipment, Fiorina decreased the wait from nine months to three. When a large telecommunications company requested a certain type of switch for its wireless business, she provided a switch that could handle not only wireless but long-distance traffic as well, at a cost no higher than that of a single-function switch. “She never just tries to sell the customer a box,” Nina Aversano, who in 1995 was president of the Global Commercial Markets division of AT&T Network Systems, told Burrows and Elstrom. “I remember we were talking with the chairman of a major Internet company and [Fiorina] asked, ‘What keeps you up at night?’ That’s the attitude she has.”
When At&T decided to combine Western Electric and Bell Labs, in 1996, Fiorina was chosen, from a large pool of qualified senior personnel, to orchestrate the initial public offering (IPO) of the new company and help develop a corporate image for it. The IPO for Lucent Technologies, as the company was named, turned out to be the biggest ($3 billion) in business history, and most of the credit for its success went to Fiorina. “Carly is wickedly smart,” Rich McGinn, Lucent’s CEO, who had handpicked her for the undertaking, told Patricia Sellers. “I told her that given her knowledge of the outside world and her ability to synthesize disparate flows of information, no one could do the job better.” Fiorina subsequently handled Lucent’s spinoff from AT&T. It was she who chose Lucent’s logo—a roughly rendered, bright red “O”; the design appealed to her because it reminded her of one of her mother’s abstract paintings.”
Beware of the Fiorina bashers like Sonnenfeld. I’m surprised some on this forum are stooping to regurgitating Clinton-sourced propaganda.
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