Saturday, February 28, 2015

Carly Fiorina Full Speech at CPAC 2015




Carly Fiorina CPAC 2015 Full Speech. It Does Make a Difference, so Carly does the right thing and Bashes Hillary in this CPAC Speech.

Carly Fiorina has this Video from the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). She is the former Hewlett-Packard CEO. Carly Fiorina touted her business record and went after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She also played to the more hawkish factions of the Republican Party by slamming President Barack Obama on his policies toward fighting ISIS.

“Yes, Mr. President, ISIS wants to drive the whole world back into the Middle Ages, but the rest of us moved on about 800 years ago,” Fiorina said to an exuberant crowd. “While you seek moral equivalence, the world waits for moral clarity and American leadership.”

The audience responded particularly favorably when Fiorina applauded Jordanian King Abdullah for ordering the executions of two convicted terrorists and beginning to bomb ISIS following the killing of a Jordanian pilot.
“He came to this country seeking support and he has still not received it,” she said. “Neither have the Kurds nor the Ukrainians.”

Fiorina also gave a surprise shoutout to liberal Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for her assertion that crony capitalism is “alive and well,” but said the reason why is because of government expansion through programs like Dodd-Frank, Obamacare, and net neutrality.

She then turned her attention to Clinton, a likely 2016 presidential candidate and a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. While Clinton has traveled extensively around the world, Fiorina said, “flying is an activity, not an accomplishment.” She blasted Clinton on everything from the “reset” with Russia to Benghazi to recent reports about potential ethical lapses with the Clinton Foundation’s donations from foreign government while she ran the State Department.

“Mrs. Clinton, name an accomplishment. And in the meantime, please explain why we should accept that the millions and millions of dollars that have flowed into the Clinton Foundation from foreign governments don’t represent a conflict of interest. She tweets about women’s rights in this country and takes money from governments that deny women the most basic human rights. She tweets about equal pay for women but won’t answer basic questions about her own offices’ pay standards — and neither will our President. Hillary likes hashtags. But she doesn’t know what leadership means.”

On the subject of courting women voters, Fiorina said they are not an interest group, but rather the majority of the nation. She ended her speech with this zinger: ”If Hillary Clinton had to face me on a debate stage, at the very least she would have a hitch in her swing.”

Watch the full speech above, via C-SPAN. Carly Fiorina came out swinging at Hillary Clinton, attacking her for everything from accepting foreign money in the Clinton Global Initiative to not being strong enough on women’s issues.

“Mrs. Clinton, name an accomplishment,” Fiorina said during her speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. “And in the meantime, please explain why we should accept that the millions and millions of dollars that have flowed into the Clinton Global Initiative from foreign governments do not represent a conflict of interest.”

Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and the only woman in the emerging GOP field, has cast herself as one of the most aggressive critics of Clinton in stump speeches.

At CPAC, she continued the trend of firing at Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee: “She tweets about women’s rights in this country and takes money from governments that deny women the most basic human rights. She tweets about equal pay for women but won’t answer basic questions about her own offices’ pay standards—and neither will our President. Hillary may like hashtags. But she doesn’t know what leadership means.”

Carly Fiorina is an American former business executive and was the Republican nominee for the United States Senate from California in 2010. She did serve as chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from 1999 until 2005. Also Carly was previously an executive at AT&T and its equipment and technology spinoff, Lucent.

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