Brian4Liberty
05-04-2015, 12:19 PM
Why would the crony corporatist establishment and neoconservatives push a failed, incompetent CEO and a failed candidate for Senate?
Meet Carly Fiorina, Wall St. shill, NSA collaborator, Snowden hater, Bill of Rights destroyer, and neoconservative shill. Oh yeah, and need we remind everyone, she is a woman, as if that fact alone is somehow relevant.
"She was very helpful to the NSA when she was head of Hewlitt," said Robert L. Deitz, a former NSA general counsel and former senior councillor to the director of the CIA. Deitz supports Fiorina's presidential bid.
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Carly Fiorina: Clinton can't play 'gender card' against female opponent (http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/16/politics/carly-fiorina-hillary-clinton-gender-card/)
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Similar to many advisers in the Bush White House, Fiorina is a vocal proponent of a robust American presence around the globe, a hawkish worldview that lines up closely with Rubio, Graham and Arizona Sen. John McCain.
Like them, she has been blisteringly critical of President Barack Obama's handling of nuclear negotiations with Iran and of Russia's aggression toward Ukraine.
"We need to have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone needs to know it," Fiorina told CNN. "America needs to face outward into the world, and I don't think it is helpful to our interests or to the stability of the world when people focus on turning inward."
Last week, Fiorina said that the second phone call she would make as president would be to the Supreme Leader of Iran -- after calling Netanyahu and before phoning Democratic leaders -- to inform him that "there's a new situation in town." Then she would impose "as punishing a set of financial sanctions as we are capable of imposing unilaterally."
When it comes to cybersecurity and information technology, the topics on which she advised the NSA, state and the CIA, Fiorina has little sympathy for fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden, who leaked classified NSA plans to the media in 2013.
"I think Edward Snowden has been terribly destructive," she told CNN...
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/04/politics/carly-fiorina-foreign-policy/index.html
Meet Carly Fiorina, Wall St. shill, NSA collaborator, Snowden hater, Bill of Rights destroyer, and neoconservative shill. Oh yeah, and need we remind everyone, she is a woman, as if that fact alone is somehow relevant.
"She was very helpful to the NSA when she was head of Hewlitt," said Robert L. Deitz, a former NSA general counsel and former senior councillor to the director of the CIA. Deitz supports Fiorina's presidential bid.
...
Carly Fiorina: Clinton can't play 'gender card' against female opponent (http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/16/politics/carly-fiorina-hillary-clinton-gender-card/)
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Similar to many advisers in the Bush White House, Fiorina is a vocal proponent of a robust American presence around the globe, a hawkish worldview that lines up closely with Rubio, Graham and Arizona Sen. John McCain.
Like them, she has been blisteringly critical of President Barack Obama's handling of nuclear negotiations with Iran and of Russia's aggression toward Ukraine.
"We need to have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone needs to know it," Fiorina told CNN. "America needs to face outward into the world, and I don't think it is helpful to our interests or to the stability of the world when people focus on turning inward."
Last week, Fiorina said that the second phone call she would make as president would be to the Supreme Leader of Iran -- after calling Netanyahu and before phoning Democratic leaders -- to inform him that "there's a new situation in town." Then she would impose "as punishing a set of financial sanctions as we are capable of imposing unilaterally."
When it comes to cybersecurity and information technology, the topics on which she advised the NSA, state and the CIA, Fiorina has little sympathy for fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden, who leaked classified NSA plans to the media in 2013.
"I think Edward Snowden has been terribly destructive," she told CNN...
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/04/politics/carly-fiorina-foreign-policy/index.html