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Old 03-14-2016, 06:01 PM
 
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What makes her a strong woman?
She is a conservative woman who has run companies and political campaigns. She doesn't shrink from the sexism of people like Trump and she did outstanding at the debates.

She faced the death of her adult daughter from a drug over dose and continued to make the most of every day instead of falling apart or hiding from public scrutiny.

She is a wife a mother an executive and a politically active woman who is a wonderful role model to young women in America.

 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:04 PM
 
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She is a conservative woman who has run companies and political campaigns. She doesn't shrink from the sexism of people like Trump and she did outstanding at the debates.

She is a wife a mother an executive and a politically active woman who is a wonderful role model to young women in America.
She did a number with her last company laying off people in the middle of their lunch break.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:06 PM
 
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She did a number with her last company laying off people in the middle of their lunch break.
The job of a CEO is not an easy one. When is the best time to lay people off? During their commute into work? During a coffee break? indeed.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:08 PM
 
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You are correct she ran HP...almost into the ground.
Fiorina widely considered a bad CEO - Business Insider

Carly Fiorina will run for president as a successful tech CEO. Silicon Valley says that's a fantasy | US news | The Guardian
"The Packard family said it watched her ‘almost destroy’ their family business. "

Her political campaigns also haven't gone well either.

Why would she be a wonderful role model to young women or anyone?
She did well moneywise for herself...but at the expense of shareholders that lost a lot of money and the many thousands of employees that lost their jobs.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:10 PM
 
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You are correct she ran HP...almost into the ground.
Fiorina widely considered a bad CEO - Business Insider

Carly Fiorina will run for president as a successful tech CEO. Silicon Valley says that's a fantasy | US news | The Guardian
"The Packard family said it watched her ‘almost destroy’ their family business. "

Her political campaigns also haven't gone well either.

Why would she be a wonderful role model to young women or anyone?
She did well moneywise for herself...but at the expense of shareholders that lost a lot of money and the many thousands of employees that lost their jobs.
So did Trump. What's your point. Does that give you carte blanche to demean her and imply she's a ****?
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:30 PM
 
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She is a conservative woman who has run companies and political campaigns. She doesn't shrink from the sexism of people like Trump and she did outstanding at the debates.

She faced the death of her adult daughter from a drug over dose and continued to make the most of every day instead of falling apart or hiding from public scrutiny.

She is a wife a mother an executive and a politically active woman who is a wonderful role model to young women in America.
She's not a conservative. She's big government.
It was her daughter in law who lived with her birth mother, not with Carly.
I guess running a company into the ground means one is a good role model?
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:44 PM
 
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So did Trump. What's your point. Does that give you carte blanche to demean her and imply she's a ****?
Trump Organization has over 22,000 employees currently . How many does Carly's company have?
Carly was an employee... a VERY highly paid employee as CEO .
Businesswise they are nowhere in the same league.
Trump has started many successful companies that are still running and successful.
Carly's business career didn't end well so she so she decided to get into politics.
It's a big difference.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 06:58 PM
 
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Trump Organization has over 22,000 employees currently . How many does Carly's company have?
Carly was an employee... a VERY highly paid employee as CEO .
Businesswise they are nowhere in the same league.
Trump has started many successful companies that are still running and successful.
Carly's business career didn't end well so she so she decided to get into politics.
It's a big difference.

We were discussing her being a strong woman. Which she is. And which is apparently the reason you deem in necessary to demean her.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 07:05 PM
 
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I guess it's all opinion.
I guess one could see her as a "strong woman" just like you might say she was a "great leader at HP"

Some people also might say that Taco Bell is great Mexican food.
 
Old 03-14-2016, 07:15 PM
 
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She's not a conservative. She's big government.
It was her daughter in law who lived with her birth mother, not with Carly.
I guess running a company into the ground means one is a good role model?
Daughter in law?? She didn't have any biological children so no sons. How would she have a daughter in law? Did you mean step-daughter?
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