Fiorina to Clinton: ‘Flying is an activity, not an accomplishment’

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Fiorina to Clinton: ‘Flying is an activity, not an accomplishment’

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Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who is flirting with a Republican presidential bid in 2016, took some tough shots Tuesday at the likely Democratic front-runner – effectively accusing Hillary Clinton of running for office on a record of air travel.

"Like Hillary Clinton, I too have traveled hundreds of thousands of miles around the globe,” Fiorina said. “But unlike Hillary Clinton, I know that flying is an activity, not an accomplishment.”

Fiorina spoke in Atlanta at a luncheon hosted by Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp. It marked at least the second time in as many months she has gone hard after Clinton; Fiorina previously criticized Clinton during an address last month at the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines.

On Tuesday, Fiorina said that despite Clinton’s extensive travel as secretary of state, “every place in the world is more dangerous today than it was six years ago."

She also went after Clinton over recent reports on how the Clinton Foundation had lifted its own ban on foreign donations, and potential conflicts of interest that could arise from that should Clinton run for the White House.

“Really? This is the best we can do is to have yet another decade of campaign finance scandals?" Fiorina said.

Fiorina, who ran unsuccessfully for Senate in California in 2010, is often overshadowed by other big-name GOP presidential hopefuls, like former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. But she has been making the moves to prepare for a potential candidacy.

Later Tuesday, Fiorina supporters announced they were launching a SuperPac entitled Carly for America to "help lay the groundwork for a potential presidential candidacy."


Fiorina's searing criticism was delivered shortly before Clinton herself spoke at a Silicon Valley women's conference, her first U.S. speech of the year.

Tuesday’s speech opens a stretch of public appearances in the next month ahead of an all-but-certain launch of her bid for the Democratic nomination.

The former secretary of state until now has steered clear of the spotlight -- her only two speeches in 2015 came in Canada last month -- choosing instead to huddle with advisers as a large field of Republican presidential hopefuls compete for attention.

Clinton was speaking Tuesday at the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women in Santa Clara, Calif., an appearance before 5,000 attendees.

Clinton is scheduled to step up her public appearances in March, appearing at a gala for EMILY's List, which supports female Democratic candidates who support abortion rights, an awards ceremony in Washington for political journalists and a United Nations meeting on women's rights.
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I believe I added her. Give it a try to make sure you can see it.

There is a tag now at the bottom of this thread. However, I do not see the tag linked here: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?350-2016-Presidential-Election

I use the tag links there to find stories on all the other candidates.
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Oh yeah... I want Fiorina at the helm about as much as I want an alligator to chew my nuts. I've met the woman when HP was one of my clients and I have nothing good to say about her. She damned near put HP into the book of the dead. If you want her, I say why go halfway? Lets just have a seance and put Captain Queeg in the Oval Office.
 
I did. It's getting hard to keep up. I can't imagine what the stage is going to look like during the debates.

And this is why Clinton is likely to become the next POTUS. The retarded Republicans, lacking any sense of enlightened self-interest, stand a better than even chance of walking themselves right out of the ballpark. I do believe they would rather lose than do anything that would actually benefit the people of this nation. They talk the talk because it keeps about half of the impossibly stoopid American voters on a string while the Democrats openly advance the communist planks, one by miserable one.

This tag team deal on the American people has got to be one of the all time great political goofs. The democrat and republican parties are, as far as I am concerned, each a fifth column. They have been ever so successful at keeping the meaner on that string and the trick shows no sign of imminent failure due to mass wise-up.
 
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