As the lost causes drop off, Rubio will eventually arise to the top.
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As the lost causes drop off, Rubio will eventually arise to the top.
Rube Rubio is a lost cause. White supremacist nationalists Repugs ain't gonna vote for no damn Cuban brownie, not after 8 years of a colored. "Take Our Country Back" (from the non-Euro-whites and to the 1800s).
Rubio is pretty ing stupid, which a huge selling point for the Repug base.
They always say an angry liberal is a worried liberal. Must of touched a nerve.
If Trump is blasting you then it means you are in the game.
They be always wrong, rightwingnuts always are.
He blasted Perry & Walker right out of "the game". Rand will probably be the next to go.
Wombat Hair doesn't need pushing, he's falling all by lonesome self. Maybe he will have better "vision" to "see" better what a loser he is.
It always OK to make fun of Trump's looks, but anytime he criticizes someone else for their look then he's a sexist and a bully.
It's not right. We're not going to take it anymore!
Repe ive raging re
Wombat Hair is Jon Stewart's nickname for Ayn Rand Paul.
Oh, well in that case I agree.![]()
Carly Fiorina: I didn't say gay marriage would be the law of the land, except for how I totally did
she's switched things up and started lying about not saying something she most definitely did say, because video of itdoes exist. Fortunately, the saintly folks at Right Wing Watch, who don't get nearly enough credit for wading through torrents of conservative vomit on a daily basis, have her nailed:
Host: Here in Iowa, when you say Supreme Court decisions are the law of the land, that sets us off. Iowans got bludgeoned by decisions here, and we went through Civics 101, and we don't accept the proposition that court decisions are the law of the land.
Fiorina: Yeah, I actually—with all due respect, Jan—I think that is, ah, a quote from, ah, someone else, not from me. I know there are many Republican candidates, [John] Kasich among them, ah, who have said those exact words. But there's no doubt—there is no doubt—that we have a problem with our judiciary.
And for good measure, she repeated herself, insisting again, "I am not aware of having said that."
Now, it's true that there's a metric assload of GOP candidates running for president, so you could forgive someone for mixing two of them up. It's a little harder to forgive someone, though, when she's mixing herself up with herself:
I think the Supreme Court ruling will become the law of the land, and however much I may agree or disagree with it, ah, I wouldn't support an amendment to reverse it. Ah, and I very much hope that we will come to a place now in this nation where we can support their decision and at the same time support people's right to have—to hold religious views and protect their right to exercise those views.
In addition to the rather bald fact, of course, that Fiorina can't even tie her shoes in the morning without lying, you've got to
love that a former Fortune 500 CEO is willing to agree with a wingnut radio host who insists that "Civics 101" says that Supreme Court rulings are not the "law of the land."
Well, either love, or be absolutely terrified that this woman is being taken seriously by the press and is surging in the polls. For the moment, though, we'll just reset the clock on "Number of Minutes Since Carly Fiorina Just Made Up" to zero.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/0...28Daily+Kos%29
She's running for a staff position which Hillary will not appoint her to.
As with all other Repugs Klowns, esp Donny T, Lame Surgeon, she's unrelenting proof of what bags Repug voters are.
These Klowns and their bag staffs, "creating their own reality", in the WH would be a true Mourning in America.
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if this country is so full of bags you can move you know
billionaires keep financing LOSERS
Koch brothers, other wealthy GOP mega donors warm to Car Lie Fiorina
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/koch...e+Raw+Story%29
How Steve Jobs Fleeced Carly Fiorina
The former HP CEO boasted of her friendship with Apple’s leader — but he took her to the cleaners with the iPod
https://medium.com/backchannel/how-s...a-79d1380663de
Why Carly's big bet is failing (Fortune Classics, 2005)
The fundamental and overpowering problem here is that HP’s shareholders paid $24 billion in stock to buy Compaq and in exchange got relatively little value.
In fact, so little value was secured that accounting rules could force HP to write off a chunk of the $14.5 billion in goodwill assets it set up on its books after the deal. That would be a noncash charge — comparable, in a junior-grade way, to charges taken at AOL Time Warner after its debacle of a deal — but a write-off of goodwill at HP would say as clearly as anything can that, financially, this merger has been a lemon.
Moreover, in the way that mergers work — and this is the true, if seldom recognized, crime of the deal — HP’s issuance of roughly 1.1 billion shares to Compaq’s shareholders, to be added to HP’s existing 1.9 billion, means that HP sold about 37% of its assets to the Compaq crowd. Among those assets is that gem of a printer business, whose 40% market share (according to IDC) makes it one of the great franchises in the world. To sum up the damaging mathematics:
In the beginning, the old HP shareholders owned 100% of the printer business. After the merger, they owned only 63%.
http://fortune.com/2011/08/21/why-ca...classics-2005/
Car Lie Fiorina’s 2010 campaign was financial disaster that didn’t pay its employees
Carly Fiorina’s unsuccessful 2010 campaign to unseat Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) was a financial disaster on par with her calamitous run as the CEO of Hewlett-Packard.
Fiorina 2010 left behind half a million dollars in unpaid bills and left staffers waiting for their final paychecks, in some cases for years.According to the Washington Post‘s Robert Samuels, Fiorina failed to pay employees the money they’d earned — including the widow of a close advisor who dropped dead of a heart attack one month shy of Election Day.
Shumate’s unpaid fees were among the half a million dollars of unpaid debts Fiorina 2010 left behind, even as the former CEO reimbursed herself the $1.3 million she lent the campaign out of her personal fortune.
“Occasionally, I’d call and tell her she should pay them,” said former campaign manager Martin Wilson. “She just wouldn’t.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/carl...e+Raw+Story%29
took multi $10Millionaire Car Lie 5 years to pay off her 2010 staff, and obviously only because 2015 she needed to clear the decks for her hopeless run.
Last edited by boutons_deux; 10-05-2015 at 10:18 AM.
Carly Fiorina’s first political campaign had a surprising problem: Money
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...395_story.htmlFamed California pollster Joe Shumate was found dead in his home one month before Election Day 2010, surrounded by sheets of polling data he labored over for the flailing Senate bid of Carly Fiorina.
Upon his death, Fiorina praised Shumate as “the heart and soul” of her team. She issued a news release praising him as a person who believed in “investing in those he worked with” and offering her “sincerest condolences” to his widow.
But records show there was something that Fiorina did not offer his widow: Shumate’s last paycheck, for at least $30,000. It was one of more than 30 invoices, totaling about $500,000, that the multimil*lionaire didn’t settle — even as Fiorina reimbursed herself nearly $1.3 million she lent the campaign. She finally cleared most of the balance in January, a few months before announcing her run for president.
They're nuts to think she will win.
She's got my support. She is tough and straight forward.
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