Ted Cruz Selects Major RINO and Failed Businessperson Carly Fiorina for VP

mutt and Jeff

I suppose Ted Cruz could have selected someone worse than Carly Fiorina as his running mate but it wouldn’t have been easy.  They are touting her business experience but they leave out the part where she failed miserably and both Lucent and Hewitt Packard needed years to recover from her leadership.  On the day HP announced her firing, their stock moved up 10% in one day.

Ted Cruz picked her out of desperation.  You might call it a “Hail Carly” pass.  It has become painfully obvious that he is going to lose Indiana, a state he and the RINO media said he had a lock on.  So, now in a last ditch effort, he wants to win enough congressional districts in California to deny Trump on the first ballot.  He picked her because she is a woman and can hit Trump on women’s issues and she is from California, where she ran for the Senate and lost by ocver a million votes in a landslide election.

I have analyzed her positions on several of issues and I broke it down to six parts.  You can read just the parts you are interested in or you can read all six parts.  The choice is yours.

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part One
Budget and Immigration

 

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part Two                                                                                          Education, Energy and Business Experience

 

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part Three                                                                                       Foreign Policy

 

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part Four                                                                                         Civil Liberties and Free Market

 

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part Five                                                                                           Healthcare, Entitlements and Moral Issues

The Complete Guide on Carly Fiorina…Part Six                                                                                             Taxes, Economy and Trade

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