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In reply to the discussion: LA Times: "What non-Californians don't know about Carly Fiorina -- but should" [View all]Attorney in Texas
(3,373 posts)14. Hmmm ... a sharp-tongued VP candidate with no real political experience. How could that go wrong?
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LA Times: "What non-Californians don't know about Carly Fiorina -- but should" [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Aug 2015
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Carly Fiorina will run for president as a successful tech CEO. Silicon Valley says that's a fantasy.
avaistheone1
Aug 2015
#2
What Californians don't know about Carly Fiorina: She bailed on wimpy California...
Brother Buzz
Aug 2015
#3
and her Caltech speech is exactly what you'd expect from someone with a BA in medieval lit
MisterP
Aug 2015
#6
one of the 1st things HP did when they took over Compaq was raid DEC's pension fund
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#20
Hmmm ... a sharp-tongued VP candidate with no real political experience. How could that go wrong?
Attorney in Texas
Aug 2015
#14
One person I'm friends with says he trusts Chainsaw Carly because she's a successful executive.
HughBeaumont
Aug 2015
#13
If she wants to do for the United States what she did for HP all I have to say is this...
LynneSin
Aug 2015
#17
one of my best friends also worked there during chainsaw carly's tenure. she had to train
niyad
Aug 2015
#37
Was she saying income equality was a big problem because there was not enough inequality or too much
Attorney in Texas
Aug 2015
#31