Discussion for article #242280
So, long story short, a guy who compares liberals to Nazi murderers and thinks poor people shouldn’t be allowed to vote, thinks she’d be a great President. Good to know.
Crazy lady cites crazy man to defend her crazy policies. Got it.
You can’t make this stuff up. Fucking amazing
But I loves her Calista Gingric hair do. She’s as much a stiff as it is.
Soooo, Tom Perkins thinks Fiorina isn’t fit to run a company whose board he sits on, but is qualified to lead the country he lives in. Priorities?
Well he doesn’t have direct equity in the country, so who cares, right?
I think she flubbed that one, big time. The only kudo I would give CNBC was for that follow up. It nailed her squarely between the eyes, and her response was just pathetic.
“They guy that fired me says great things about me now”
" He says a lot of crazy crap"
“That’s why I don’t like him”
And the critics give two big thumbs down.
Godwins venture capitalist. In that photo he bears a uncanny resemblance to Dr. Zachary Smith from Lost in Space.
“Hewlitt”? LOL YOU KIDS WITH YOUR IBOXES AND JOBSPHONES AND WHATNOT
This vile woman will not last all the way to the the Iowa caucus which I believe is in February. Her house of cards will have fallen well before that I think.
***Oh my my . . .***
YAWN
~OGD~
February 1st.
And she will, because she will/already is in austerity mode. Which for her campaign means she will stop writing checks to her campaign staff. She just needs to stay around long enough that she is considered a viable VP. And that discussion doesn’t happen until the field gets narrowed quite a bit.
Fiorina’s claim to reduce the tax code to three pages, was clearly the most preposterous comment of the night.
They never experienced the joy of replacing a slide rule with a programmable HP calculator.
*I’m a few years too young myself. My older (by 3.5 years) brother had to learn to use a slide rule, but they were as dead as street lamps with wicks by the time I came along.
I just assumed she won’t be quitting until the board of her campaign comes up with a golden parachute for her.
Oh the pain, the pain…
<img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Lost_in_Space_Jonathan_Harris_%26_Robot_1967.jpg>
He sounds a lot like her!
I learned to use a slide rule in my sophomore year in high school. Junior year we had some kids show up with TR-10s which did addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (and maybe square roots, too - it’s been a long time) and cost $129.99 in 1975 dollars. Senior year I got a Bowmar Brain for Christmas. It also cost $129.99, but it had all the scientific functions.
Oh no! This no longer sounds crazier to me than many of the things the candidates themselves have said. I’ve been fully desensitized by the barrage of lunacy.