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Fiorina: Nothing More Threatening to Liberal Media Than A Conservative Woman
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared on Fox News Sunday yesterday to give her reaction to The View's female hosts after they railed her for having what they perceived as a "demented" smile throughout the latest GOP debate. She noted that as a guest on the "pro-female" show a few months ago, nothing negative was said about her appearance and wondered if they'd like to say that to her face the next time she is on.
Fiorina accurately assessed the situation -- pointing out the obvious -- that liberal women only tolerate other liberal women:
There's nothing more threatening to the liberal media, in general, and to Hillary Clinton, in particular, than a conservative woman.
"So, of course, there's a double standard," she added.
Fiorina said she and other conservative women, like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann, "are long used to this."
But Fiorina remains resolved to continue the fight and push forward:
It will not stop me, it will not scare me. And maybe the ladies of The View -- if I come back on again -- we'll see if they have the guts to say that to my face.
Is she right, do you think?
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared on Fox News Sunday yesterday to give her reaction to The View's female hosts after they railed her for having what they perceived as a "demented" smile throughout the latest GOP debate. She noted that as a guest on the "pro-female" show a few months ago, nothing negative was said about her appearance and wondered if they'd like to say that to her face the next time she is on.
Fiorina accurately assessed the situation -- pointing out the obvious -- that liberal women only tolerate other liberal women:
There's nothing more threatening to the liberal media, in general, and to Hillary Clinton, in particular, than a conservative woman.
"So, of course, there's a double standard," she added.
Fiorina said she and other conservative women, like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann, "are long used to this."
But Fiorina remains resolved to continue the fight and push forward:
It will not stop me, it will not scare me. And maybe the ladies of The View -- if I come back on again -- we'll see if they have the guts to say that to my face.
Is she right, do you think?