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Title: Carly Fiorina emerges as rising Republican star at Western Conservative Summit
Source: Washington Times
URL Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news ... ina-top-western-conservative-/
Published: Jun 29, 2015
Author: Valerie Richardson
Post Date: 2015-06-29 17:11:32 by cranko
Keywords: None
Views: 1900
Comments: 21

Ben Carson repeated Sunday as the winner of the Western Conservative Summit’s Republican presidential straw poll, but Carly Fiorina stole the show.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO placed second to Mr. Carson and ahead of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker after a generating favorable buzz with a reputation-making speech Saturday that drew rowdy cheers and multiple standing ovations, followed by a mobbed press conference and book-signing.

She finished in second place even though a good number of attendees knew little or nothing about her going into the sixth annual summit, compared with longtime conservative favorites such as Mr. Carson, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

“Fiorina comes in not very well-known, unless you’re a political junkie family like ours that watches Fox all the time,” said Centennial Institute director John Andrews. “A lot of people had just vaguely heard the name Fiorina. In fact, somebody just now was praising her to me and couldn’t pronounce her last name.

“So she was starting from a low baseline when she stepped onto the stage Saturday morning, but she had a lot of upside to realize,” Mr. Andrews said. “And she has the speaking gifts and interview gifts to go ahead and cash in — which she did.”

Ms. Fiorina won over the audience with her no-nonsense views on big government and national security, compassion for those hit hardest by Democratic programs like Obamacare, and an unflinching take on her own struggles, which include a battle with cancer and being fired from Hewlett- Packard.

She was able to play the “woman card” — for instance, recounting how she was asked whether her “hormones” would interfere with her serving as commander in chief — in a way that had men cheering as loudly as women.

“Ladies, here’s a little test: Can any of you think of a single instance in which a man’s judgment might have been clouded by his hormones?” she said to raucous applause and laughter. “Any at all? Including in the Oval Office.”

Nobody needed reminding that Ms. Fiorina is the only female Republican presidential candidate at a time when Hillary Rodham Clinton, the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic nomination, is casting her candidacy as a historic opportunity to put a woman in the White House.

“Hillary Clinton must not be president of these United States, but not because she’s a woman,” Ms. Fiorina said. “Hillary Clinton must not be president of these United States because she lacks a track record of leadership, because she is not transparent, and because her policies are bad for the people of this nation.”

Mr. Carson, a former neurosurgeon, won the straw poll with 224 votes over 201 for Ms. Fiorina, followed by Mr. Walker with 192. All three would-be candidates spoke at the summit, which has proved to be a virtual prerequisite for winning the poll.

In fact, Ms. Fiorina may have won the poll outright if she had anything approaching Mr. Carson’s grass-roots army and its experienced get-out-the- straw-poll-vote operation. His supporters took advantage of the cheaper $25 ticket for the Friday and Saturday night events to juice voter turnout.

The summit drew six would-be Republican presidential candidates. The others were former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. Also appearing was a campaign surrogate, Rafael Cruz, father of Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

The headliners were Mr. Carson and Mr. Walker, who received top billing and spoke Saturday night at the Colorado Convention Center’s Bellco Theatre, while Ms. Fiorina appeared before a smaller crowd Saturday morning.

A former neurosurgeon, Mr. Carson had plenty of comebacks to those who have dismissed him as a political novice because he has never run for public office. He noted that his campaign recently chalked up 200,000 donations, and “no one else even comes close to that.”

"Even though the professional pundits say, ‘You can’t do it because you’re not a politician,’ I would say, ‘I can do it because I’m not a politician,’” Mr. Carson said to loud cheers. “Nor do I ever want to be one.”

Mr. Walker touted Wisconsin’s improving economic and education conditions achieved during his tenure, even though he had to beat back a union-spurred recall election shortly after he took office in 2011, becoming the only governor in history to do so.

Asked how he would defeat Ms. Clinton, Mr. Walker cited three reasons: “If we’re going to beat a name from the past, we’re going to need a name from the future,” in an apparent jab at former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose brother and father have served as president.

“If we’re going to beat somebody who embodies Washington … we need someone who is the anti-Washington,” Mr. Walker said. He also said that unlike Mrs. Clinton, “we’ve actually done something.”

Mr. Walker also showed that he can handle a curve ball. After a heckler from the audience shouted at him about his position on immigration, Mr. Walker said, “I’m used to protesters, so this is not uncommon. Probably exported in from Wisconsin.

“When you’ve had 100,000 protesters and death threats in front of your house, one or two guys shouting — what’s the big deal?” he said to applause.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Carly Fiorina

The more I see of her, the more I like her.

She is the best speaker in the field. She is good on the issues. And she is not afraid to tear into Hilary Clinton.

Most importantly, the Democrats won't be able to paint her as some misogynist who is conducting a war on women.

If the GOP expects to win back the White House, they need to get a larger percentage of women to vote for them. She can help do that.

cranko  posted on  2015-06-29   17:16:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: cranko (#0)

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO placed second to Mr. Carson

Someone correct me if I'm wrong,but didn't she almost run H-P into bankruptcy,and the board had to buy out her contract early to save the company?

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-29   19:31:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: cranko (#1)

If the GOP expects to win back the White House, they need to get a larger percentage of women to vote for them.

If they want to get back into the White House they need to quit backing globalist losers who might as well be Dims,and run on and conduct themselves according to Constitutional principles.

Why would anyone vote for the globalist behind the R sign when they could just go ahead and vote for the globalist behind the D sign,and even get free stuff?

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-29   19:34:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: sneakypete (#3)

globalist

That is a meaningless term that only serves to rally the angry and uniformed.

Instead of just ranting and raving, can you please propose policies that we should pursue?

For example, would you shut down trade which will hurt America companies like Boeing, Apple, Microsoft, IBM, etc. which sell more products overseas than domestically???

What is your plan other than pissing and moaning on Liberty's Flame???

cranko  posted on  2015-06-29   19:49:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: sneakypete (#2) (Edited)

Someone correct me if I'm wrong,but didn't she almost run H-P into bankruptcy,and the board had to buy out her contract early to save the company?

You are listening to leftist propaganda and believe it. You are the poster boy of what the right faces.

Let me correct you:

1.) HP was never on the verge of bankruptcy.

2.) She successfully bought out Compaq Computer, which made HP the largest computer manufacturer in the world, passing IBM.

3.) She DOUBLED the company's revenue

4.) She took over the company at the end of the dot com bubble, when the stock price of ALL tech stocks crashed. HP's stock price was down 50%, but so was Microsoft's, Dell's and many others. This had nothing to do with her.

5.) She didn't get along with Walter Hewitt, the son of one of the founders who was on the board, so she was forced out.

Carly Fiorina did make some mistakes on execution. Primarily, she didn't work hard enough to make allies with the Hewlett and Packard families.

But we all make mistakes. Even you.

The goal is to learn from those mistakes.

cranko  posted on  2015-06-29   20:12:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: cranko, surogates, George W. Bush, Ron Paul, GHW Bush (#0)

The summit drew six would-be Republican presidential candidates. The others were former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. Also appearing was a campaign surrogate, Rafael Cruz, father of Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

The headliners were Mr. Carson and Mr. Walker, who received top billing and spoke Saturday night at the Colorado Convention Center’s Bellco Theatre, while Ms. Fiorina appeared before a smaller crowd Saturday morning.

Rafael Cruz Sr. is not a well known personality. Super Star surrogate possibilities include, Ron Paul for Rand, George W. Bush for Jeb!, or even Poppy - GHW Bush.

Any of those Super Stars would have livened things up!

Hondo68  posted on  2015-06-29   20:35:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: cranko (#0) (Edited)

Carly Fiorina emerges as rising Republican star at Western Conservative Summit

Another shithead who puts on a good vaudeville act and struts an image, but has done nothing in her life but tear hell out of HP when she was CEO there. She impresses crowds of morons. She DOUBLED the company's revenue by firing thousands of the company's essential personnel and increased immediate profits at the expense of long term survivability. She is not an engineer and could not walk the halls as Hewlett and Packard did.

rlk  posted on  2015-06-29   20:39:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: rlk (#7)

tear hell out of HP

She doubled the revenue of HP while making it the largest computer manufacturer in the world.

I have facts and you have bullshit. What a surprise.

cranko  posted on  2015-06-29   20:50:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: cranko (#0)

She was able to play the “woman card”

Gee ... in today's political environment even Caitlyn Jenner can do that. There is a difference, however: Caitlyn Jenner has an extra appendage, so she can be called, "BIG_DICK" amongst all the women.

buckeroo  posted on  2015-06-29   21:23:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: cranko (#4) (Edited)

globalist

That is a meaningless term that only serves to rally the angry and uniformed.

Instead of just ranting and raving, can you please propose policies that we should pursue?

Why bother when you think the word "globalist" is meaningless?

For example, would you shut down trade which will hurt America companies like Boeing, Apple, Microsoft, IBM, etc. which sell more products overseas than domestically???

I'd damn sure shut down their partnerships and/or their classified government contracts. No way in hell can a defense industry that produces some of our most sophisticated and secret weapon systems be allowed to open joint partnerships with the freaking Chinese.

And if this steps on your toes,GOOD!

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-29   21:53:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: cranko (#5)

2.) She successfully bought out Compaq Computer, which made HP the largest computer manufacturer in the world, passing IBM.

3.) She DOUBLED the company's revenue

Uh,huh.

4.) She took over the company at the end of the dot com bubble, when the stock price of ALL tech stocks crashed. HP's stock price was down 50%,

Just a minute here,Buckwheat! You were just saying she doubled the company's revenue,and now you are saying HP's revenue went down 50 percent while she was at the helm. Are you using some kind of new math where doubling a stock price results in it going down in value by 50 percent?

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-29   21:57:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: sneakypete (#2) (Edited)

Someone correct me if I'm wrong,but didn't she almost run H-P into bankruptcy,and the board had to buy out her contract early to save the company?

Thats about the size of it. Now she repeatedly runs for political office strutting and shouting, "I was a CEO."

rlk  posted on  2015-06-29   22:13:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: cranko (#8)

The HP alumni association agrees with me and disagrees with you.

rlk  posted on  2015-06-29   22:17:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: sneakypete (#11) (Edited)

You were just saying she doubled the company's revenue,and now you are saying HP's revenue went down 50 percent while she was at the helm. Are you using some kind of new math where doubling a stock price results in it going down in value by 50 percent?

All tech companies lost market valuation during the dot com bubble crash. EBay's share price went from $107 to $7. The entire NASDAQ market went from 5,132 to 1,114 during this period. The bad companies took the valuation of the good ones down with them.

I guess I don't know why I'm even bothering to explain the difference between revenue and share price to a low life like you. I'm sure it's useless.

So, let me talk in a language you'll understand: globalist, duh, plutocrat, duh, bilderburgers, duh...

cranko  posted on  2015-06-30   9:39:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: rlk (#13) (Edited)

The HP alumni association agrees with me and disagrees with you.

The HP-Compaq Merger: Partners Reflect 10 Years Later

Big technology mergers weren't thought of very fondly by the channel, and many HP and Compaq partners were fearful the proposed merger would put both IT vendors in jeopardy and also cause a major disruption to VARs' businesses.

But fast-forward a decade, and solution providers say the historic merger was a surprising success and ultimately helped their businesses. And the bold move ultimately produced what the two companies promised – a worldwide technology powerhouse with top revenue positions in servers, PC and printers.

"You look back now, and Carly [Fiorina, former HP CEO] was right – there was a lot of synergy between the two companies," Tommy Wald, CEO of White Glove Technologies in Austin, Texas, said. "The merger worked out well in retrospect. I think they turned the combined company into a strong channel company, which is what we were all concerned about as partners."

cranko  posted on  2015-06-30   9:42:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: cranko (#14)

I guess I don't know why I'm even bothering to explain the difference between revenue and share price to a low life like you. I'm sure it's useless.

Mighty fancy was of admitting you are full of shit and were lying.

So, let me talk in a language you'll understand: globalist, duh, plutocrat, duh, bilderburgers, duh...

Yup,weuns what doan hab yore senses jist don't no how sumptin kin be wurth half agin as much,while sellin fur 100 purcint lez than your claimed value.

Pleeze splain.

Or just admit you want to live up her ass and be done with it.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-30   12:07:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: sneakypete (#16)

Mighty fancy was of admitting you are full of shit and were lying.

You really aren't too bright. Seriously. What did you do for a living before you "retired"?

cranko  posted on  2015-06-30   12:55:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: sneakypete (#16) (Edited)

Mighty fancy was of admitting you are full of shit and were lying.

Everything I posted was factual. You just are not bright enough to understand it.

cranko  posted on  2015-06-30   13:03:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: cranko (#18)

You just are not bright enough to understand it.

Your mom told you that you were bright when you were a kid,right?

I hate to burst your bubble,Bubba,but mothers lie to their children all the time.

NOBODY that is a globalist is very bright unless they are the international bankers that will be the new nobility. You no doubt thing that because you are "so bright" that you will be one of the ruling class,but you will just be another mindless serf. A useful tool/useful fool.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-06-30   17:15:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: cranko (#5) (Edited)

She didn't get along with Walter Hewitt, the son of one of the founders who was on the board, so she was forced out.

Carly Fiorina did make some mistakes on execution. Primarily, she didn't work hard enough to make allies with the Hewlett and Packard families.

Why should the Hewlett and Packard families be expected to become allies with some goof who wasn't an engineer and didn't even know how to bias a transister took control of their company on the basis of public image flourish and affimitive action to take aggressive charge of the company and run it into the ground?

You present this as being a case of minor petulant personality differences instead of disassembly of a governing structure which made the company one of the major world leaders in electronic test equipment since 1938.

rlk  posted on  2015-06-30   20:03:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: rlk (#20)

didn't even know how to bias a transister

Dude, it's time for you to pass into that good night.

Maybe I'll whip out the basic 6 thingy and have it write you a eulogy.

cranko  posted on  2015-07-01   19:57:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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