Carly Fiorina to Announce She's Joining the Presidential Race (late April / early May)

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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is likely running for president and she will make an announcement in coming weeks, she confirmed Saturday morning to Fox & Friends. The comfy-couch-ridden hosts asked the one-time Republican U.S. Senate candidate about the now-infamous claims of a CEO that a woman simply cannot be president.

The presidency is best “left to a man, a good, strong, honorable man,” Texas marketing executive Cheryl Rios asserted last week to much media coverage. “The hormones we have make us not qualified to be president according to this woman?” Fox host Anna Kooiman asked Fiorina this morning.

“She’s obviously entitled to her opinion, but I think American history is littered with examples of men whose judgment was clouded by their hormones including in the Oval Office,” Fiorina responded, with a thinly-veiled jab at President Bill Clinton‘s White House infidelity. “If we want to talk about hormones, I think men’s hormones sometimes get the better of them.”

Asked to address Hillary Clinton‘s claims that women are naturally better leaders, Fiorina agreed, but took the opportunity to swipe at her potential opponent.

“Good leadership requires transparency and candor, which Hillary Clinton has not displayed,” the California former exec said. “I think it requires collaboration, which I don’t think she has particularly displayed. I think it also requires a track record of accomplishment — honestly she doesn’t have much.”

“I will probably be running for president in a few short weeks,” she quickly revealed, “and I also think that gender shouldn’t be the basis upon which we make that decision. That’s why if Hillary Clinton faces me on a general debate stage she won’t be able to talk about being the first woman president. She won’t be able to talk about the war on women. The only thing she’ll be able to talk about is her track record, her accomplishments, or lack thereof.”

Fiorina later added that she will probably make an announcement in late April or early May.
 
First Lucent/Bell Labs, then HP. What could possibly go wrong?
 
Can you really tout your executive experience when you sucked at being an executive?
 
With Hillary in the race, she cant be going to for the "we will vote for any woman" voter. She is going to be a worse candidate than Bachman
 
“She’s obviously entitled to her opinion, but I think American history is littered with examples of men whose judgment was clouded by their hormones including in the Oval Office,” Fiorina responded, with a thinly-veiled jab at President Bill Clinton‘s White House infidelity. “If we want to talk about hormones, I think men’s hormones sometimes get the better of them.”

Carly won't let hormones control her. When she left her first husband to sleep with an AT&T executive, it was a career move, not hormones.
 
During a internal communication related course I'm taking at college, they mentioned this terrible HP CEO who tried to instate a corporate culture that didn't fit HP at all and then failed miserably..

Is that her?
 
During a internal communication related course I'm taking at college, they mentioned this terrible HP CEO who tried to instate a corporate culture that didn't fit HP at all and then failed miserably..

Is that her?

That's her. But she was successful in changing the culture via massive importation of foreign labor and pushing the disastrous Compaq merger which almost destroyed the company.
 
Fox news has Anna the bleach blonde bimbo in a segment about taking women seriously. So maybe their's a point these days.
 
During a internal communication related course I'm taking at college, they mentioned this terrible HP CEO who tried to instate a corporate culture that didn't fit HP at all and then failed miserably..

Is that her?

I remember her being mentioned in one of my business core classes, thinking to myself "oh wait, that's the lady who lost to Boxer" and moving on with my life.
 
She did pick up 42% of California when she ran against Boxer. I think any run she may pursue now is just a precursor for CA governor.

Still, I welcome a non-politician to the debate stage. She won't last long, but her presence could change the dynamic a little.
 
She did pick up 42% of California when she ran against Boxer. I think any run she may pursue now is just a precursor for CA governor.

Still, I welcome a non-politician to the debate stage. She won't last long, but her presence could change the dynamic a little.

Wait, wasn't Herman Cain, to an extent, also a non-politician? Most I remember him giving us was his 9-9-9...and the pizza.
 
During a internal communication related course I'm taking at college, they mentioned this terrible HP CEO who tried to instate a corporate culture that didn't fit HP at all and then failed miserably..

Is that her?

I wouldn't mind someone trying to change the internal culture of the federal government.

Add least she adds a popcorn factor to the race.
 
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