Surprise! Carly Fiorina Hires For Presidential Run

If she (or any other woman) were to get any serious traction or support within the GOP as a Presidential candidate I would write off the entire party, permanently. Just as the Democratic party has already alienated me for life in the same way.
 


December 18, 2014 - Carly Fiorina is laying the groundwork for what one ally says is an "imminent" presidential campaign—one that could launch as early as next month.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO, who raised her political profile with a failed run against Sen. Barbara Boxer of California in 2010, has frequently been mentioned as a long-shot contender to seek the Republican presidential nomination. The speculation is driven by equal parts novelty and activity: Fiorina, who paid several high-profile visits to early-nominating states in 2014, acknowledged that she would likely be the only woman in the GOP field.

"Look, I think it would be great if we had female candidates—or candidate," Fiorina told National Journal earlier this year.

Fiorina is now poised to become that candidate. According to three sources with direct knowledge of the situation, she has authorized members of her inner circle to seek out and interview candidates for two key positions on her presidential campaign: political director and communications director. Notably, the sources said, her associates are aiming to fill both positions with women.

The search, sources say, is being spearheaded by Amy Noone Frederick, a Republican consultant who sits with Fiorina on the American Conservative Union Foundation's board of directors.

One Republican operative was recently approached about a position with the Unlocking Potential Project, Fiorina's super PAC. The operative, who asked not to be named, said that in the course of the interview one of Fiorina's allies began gauging interest in a separate position "for a certain presidential candidate who is gearing up for a run."

It's unclear if any hires have been made, and emails to officials with Fiorina's PAC were not returned.

Still, people familiar with Fiorina's camp say the organizational outreach proves that she's serious about getting a campaign off the ground—and quickly. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is already effectively in the race and consuming other contenders' oxygen. If Fiorina wants to jump in and make a media splash, she probably can't afford to wait much longer.

"It appears that they want to move fast, which is smart," said Jason Cabel Roe, a Republican consultant in California. "Carly getting in as the 10th candidate is not nearly as interesting as Carly getting in as the first or second candidate."

More: Carly Fiorina Hiring for Presidential Campaign - NationalJournal.com

Personally, I find this woman extremely nauseating. However, I hope she joins the GOP presidential circus. I doubt she'll get much traction - even on this board.
Obviously she has more money than sense.
 
Failed 2010 Republican Senate candidate and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina (“19th Worst CEO of All Time”) is a confirmed failure in both business and politics—an extremely notable failure at that—and yet for some inexplicable reason, her “success” at nearly destroying HP saw Fiorina gifted with a $42 million “golden parachute” severance package when they fired her. (She claims $21 million,conveniently forgetting the other half). Hell, I’d be willing to run HP into the dust for the bargain price of $500,000, less, even, how’s about you?).

Yuck: Carly Fiorina sure is a nauseating human being - Dangerous Minds

Apparently I'm not the only one who finds Fiorina nauseating.
So your last link finally got me to someone other than you that did some semi-serious yet totally left wing research on her. And shockingly it was identical to your post that you neither credited or quoted as a thought from another person that you have claimed all for your own.

Every letter in your post is stolen word for word from someone else yet you posted this as if you did the research and came to the conclusion all on your own. Using such resources as CNBC and The Nation as the final arbitraries. The same people that told you obie was going to be an awesome president. And you actually stole those articles within the total of your post as if you thought of this all by your little lonesome self.

When are you going to start giving people credit for their shoddy work and not try to steal such failure of journalism as your own?

Apparently you are nauseating.

Do you take retard pills? Are you so fucked up that you really don't believe I could find Fiorina "nauseating" without plagiarizing someone else calling her "nauseating"? Apparently you consider "nauseating" an exotic word. It ain't that big, sparky...
You plagiarized another persons article.
Failed 2010 Republican Senate candidate and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina (“19th Worst CEO of All Time”) is a confirmed failure in both business and politics—an extremely notable failure at that—and yet for some inexplicable reason, her “success” at nearly destroying HP saw Fiorina gifted with a $42 million “golden parachute” severance package when they fired her. (She claims $21 million,conveniently forgetting the other half). Hell, I’d be willing to run HP into the dust for the bargain price of $500,000, less, even, how’s about you?).

Yuck: Carly Fiorina sure is a nauseating human being - Dangerous Minds

Apparently I'm not the only one who finds Fiorina nauseating.
So your last link finally got me to someone other than you that did some semi-serious yet totally left wing research on her. And shockingly it was identical to your post that you neither credited or quoted as a thought from another person that you have claimed all for your own.

Every letter in your post is stolen word for word from someone else yet you posted this as if you did the research and came to the conclusion all on your own. Using such resources as CNBC and The Nation as the final arbitraries. The same people that told you obie was going to be an awesome president. And you actually stole those articles within the total of your post as if you thought of this all by your little lonesome self.

When are you going to start giving people credit for their shoddy work and not try to steal such failure of journalism as your own?

Apparently you are nauseating.

Do you take retard pills? Are you so fucked up that you really don't believe I could find Fiorina "nauseating" without plagiarizing someone else calling her "nauseating"? Apparently you consider "nauseating" an exotic word. It ain't that big, sparky...
Apparently you can't accomplish that on your own. Because you didn't. I don't think you can find your own asshole to wipe without direction from someone else.
 


December 18, 2014 - Carly Fiorina is laying the groundwork for what one ally says is an "imminent" presidential campaign—one that could launch as early as next month.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO, who raised her political profile with a failed run against Sen. Barbara Boxer of California in 2010, has frequently been mentioned as a long-shot contender to seek the Republican presidential nomination. The speculation is driven by equal parts novelty and activity: Fiorina, who paid several high-profile visits to early-nominating states in 2014, acknowledged that she would likely be the only woman in the GOP field.

"Look, I think it would be great if we had female candidates—or candidate," Fiorina told National Journal earlier this year.

Fiorina is now poised to become that candidate. According to three sources with direct knowledge of the situation, she has authorized members of her inner circle to seek out and interview candidates for two key positions on her presidential campaign: political director and communications director. Notably, the sources said, her associates are aiming to fill both positions with women.

The search, sources say, is being spearheaded by Amy Noone Frederick, a Republican consultant who sits with Fiorina on the American Conservative Union Foundation's board of directors.

One Republican operative was recently approached about a position with the Unlocking Potential Project, Fiorina's super PAC. The operative, who asked not to be named, said that in the course of the interview one of Fiorina's allies began gauging interest in a separate position "for a certain presidential candidate who is gearing up for a run."

It's unclear if any hires have been made, and emails to officials with Fiorina's PAC were not returned.

Still, people familiar with Fiorina's camp say the organizational outreach proves that she's serious about getting a campaign off the ground—and quickly. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is already effectively in the race and consuming other contenders' oxygen. If Fiorina wants to jump in and make a media splash, she probably can't afford to wait much longer.

"It appears that they want to move fast, which is smart," said Jason Cabel Roe, a Republican consultant in California. "Carly getting in as the 10th candidate is not nearly as interesting as Carly getting in as the first or second candidate."

More: Carly Fiorina Hiring for Presidential Campaign - NationalJournal.com

Personally, I find this woman extremely nauseating. However, I hope she joins the GOP presidential circus. I doubt she'll get much traction - even on this board.
Obviously she has more money than sense.
Money she earned? Or do you mean the other government money Pelosi and Ried never earned type of sense?
 


December 18, 2014 - Carly Fiorina is laying the groundwork for what one ally says is an "imminent" presidential campaign—one that could launch as early as next month.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO, who raised her political profile with a failed run against Sen. Barbara Boxer of California in 2010, has frequently been mentioned as a long-shot contender to seek the Republican presidential nomination. The speculation is driven by equal parts novelty and activity: Fiorina, who paid several high-profile visits to early-nominating states in 2014, acknowledged that she would likely be the only woman in the GOP field.

"Look, I think it would be great if we had female candidates—or candidate," Fiorina told National Journal earlier this year.

Fiorina is now poised to become that candidate. According to three sources with direct knowledge of the situation, she has authorized members of her inner circle to seek out and interview candidates for two key positions on her presidential campaign: political director and communications director. Notably, the sources said, her associates are aiming to fill both positions with women.

The search, sources say, is being spearheaded by Amy Noone Frederick, a Republican consultant who sits with Fiorina on the American Conservative Union Foundation's board of directors.

One Republican operative was recently approached about a position with the Unlocking Potential Project, Fiorina's super PAC. The operative, who asked not to be named, said that in the course of the interview one of Fiorina's allies began gauging interest in a separate position "for a certain presidential candidate who is gearing up for a run."

It's unclear if any hires have been made, and emails to officials with Fiorina's PAC were not returned.

Still, people familiar with Fiorina's camp say the organizational outreach proves that she's serious about getting a campaign off the ground—and quickly. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is already effectively in the race and consuming other contenders' oxygen. If Fiorina wants to jump in and make a media splash, she probably can't afford to wait much longer.

"It appears that they want to move fast, which is smart," said Jason Cabel Roe, a Republican consultant in California. "Carly getting in as the 10th candidate is not nearly as interesting as Carly getting in as the first or second candidate."

More: Carly Fiorina Hiring for Presidential Campaign - NationalJournal.com

Personally, I find this woman extremely nauseating. However, I hope she joins the GOP presidential circus. I doubt she'll get much traction - even on this board.
Obviously she has more money than sense.
Money she earned? Or do you mean the other government money Pelosi and Ried never earned type of sense?
Reid and Pelosi are quite well off.
I simply meant what I said about Fiorino.
 

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