Posted on 09/27/2015 5:56:39 AM PDT by Kaslin
Recently some detractors and uninformed people have called Carly Fiorinas conservatism into question. While Im unaffiliated with any campaign and uncommitted to any candidate I do think its imperative to state Ms. Fiorina has more than earned her conservative stripes.
First and foremost, Carlys pro-life credentials are outstanding and shes proving it consistently on the campaign trail. As the hideous Planned Parenthood videos have circulated, no candidate has been more vocal in calling for defunding Planned Parenthood than Carly. In spite of the national medias refusal to cover the videos, Fiorina forced the issue onto the national agenda with a powerful, moving indictment of Planned Parenthood in the CNN debate.
She has publicly called on Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to defund Planned Parenthood and force President Obama to shut down the government if he refuses to go along. She has called both of them out publicly and repeatedly for a) not delivering on the promises they and GOP candidates made to voters in the 2014 election, b) betraying grassroots conservatives and Republicans by continuously caving to President Obama; and she has c) told them if they continue to do so they should step aside.
This is one reason why shes rising in the polls and has become one of the leaders in the GOP race: she is tapping into the same feelings of deep frustration that grassroots conservatives, rand-and-file Republicans and Tea Party supporters have felt for so long about Washington.
She has consistently said securing our borders comes first before anything else with regard to immigration; she wants to do away with runaway spending and start with zero-based budgeting so every aspect of the federal government would have to justify its funding no more automatic increases. She has an A rating from the NRA, emphatically supports the Second Amendment and she believes in pro-growth policies: reducing the tax code to just three pages, lowering rates and closing loopholes.
She continues to advocate for choice and competition in education and has passionately railed against cronyism telling the Road to Majority Conference earlier this year: Its not big business that is hurting. Big business really does great with big government. Its called crony capitalism.
It was nationally syndicated columnist Cal Thomas who was almost prophetic when he wrote about Carly back in April: But watch her in the coming debates and see if you dont notice a little Margaret Thatcher in her. Like Thatcher, Mrs. Fiorina is tough and smart.
What also has been most unfortunate is the complete mischaracterization of Carlys work at Hewlett-Packard where she was the first woman CEO of a Fortune 50 company. This is where some conservatives hurt our own cause: they claim to understand business but they dont do their homework.
Fiorina has a great record to tout and she does so, including doubling the size of HP to $80 billion. She took the company from 1.2 percent growth when she started (sounds like our GDP under Obama) to 6.5 percent growth when she left. During her five years there, HP went from a total of 10,000 patents to 30,000.
But most importantly, she saved that company with a venture that took vision and guts something severely lacking in Washington. She led HPs merger with Compaq, a very controversial move at the time that was proven to be right.
Five years after the merger Craig Barrett, the former chairman of the board of Intel, wrote: The merger of HP and Compaq was an unqualified success. It helped transform HP into the largest computer manufacturer in the world and provided a strong foundation for HPs current success under its very capable management team.
Carlys critics are wrong, as Holman Jenkins noted in the Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago: Look at HPs stock chart under Ms. Fiorina, who had the misfortune to arrive eight months before the tech bubble burst: Its indistinguishable from Microsoft, Intel, Oracle, Cisco, etc. By the idiotic standard her critics apply, John Chambers is the worst CEO in history, since in 15 years he never made back the wealth Cisco lost in the crash.
Whats perhaps the most intriguing about Carly is her take-no-prisoners attitude towards likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. She has called Clinton out publicly and repeatedly for lying (yes, she uses that word) about Benghazi, her emails and her server. She has publicly and repeatedly challenged Clinton or anyone else for that matter to name a single accomplishment.
They cant. Theres no doubt in my mind Fiorina would run circles around Clinton if the two were to debate.
Carly has been underestimated from day one, and Id urge my fellow conservatives to not underestimate her going forward. To Carly and staff, I urge you not to miss many more big opportunities, like the Values Voter Summit, to showcase your leadership.
This woman is no star.
She is a big phony.
She’s a propped up Liberal star with a terrible track record.
She wants to close the border. That shouldn’t even be a question.
What does she want to do with those that are already here?
All the things coming out about her will finish her.
I agree with both your posts
I know there’s some harsh feelings toward Carly because she’s not in alinement with every issue for every Freeper, but this piece is persuasive. Note that the liberal media have suddenly noticed her and turned their guns on her. Because she has, as the piece says, tapped into the same feelings as Trump and did so before Trump came along. First time I heard her, I was impressed.
And yes, the question is, as always these days, will she be the same Carly after the election as she was before? Who knows? For now, I’m impressed at the strong, courageous stands she’s taking on all but immigration. If she announces a sensible, pragmatic approach to this one, I’d vote for her. And herding illegals into concentration camps is not sensible.
DEFUND all socialist collectives, foreign and domestic. DEPOPULATE socialists from the body politic.
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Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat
It's time.
To save others the trouble of reading the article, I’ll translate it:
“I am part of the GOPe and I am TELLING YOU CRAZIES that you must support Carly, OR ELSE.”
Of course what does “or else” mean? Does it mean “or else we might win the White House” or does it mean “or else I may lose my job as donor funding dries up” or does it mean “or else President Trump may fire me”.
Probably all the above.
Fiorina carries the same style knock off carpet bag as Clinton. No Sale.
Fiorina supports Islam and ruined HP (her second
failed company) making her “conservative”?
Doubtful.
I’ve been ignoring her as much as possible. Is that dealing with her enough for the author?
Well if he says so.....
For failing to pay her employees and supporters (for an extended period) when she ran for office in Kalifornia, for moving to avoid such payment which she made two years later, for purchasing a yacht with campaign funds (alleged), or was it for something dishonest?
Townhall following in National Review’s footsteps. No thanks!
Dig a little deeper folks into her not so recent past. She is just as “conservative” as Jeb Bush and his father.
If she did SUCH A GREAT JOB at HP, how come she isn’t still in the CEO business?
...perhaps she’s so good at the job that other companies are scared to hire her? I guess that’s what we’re being told to believe.
A shooting star...burning out as she scatters across the sky.
She is a bitchy phony.
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