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To: combjelly who wrote (869833)7/2/2015 7:14:19 AM
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Nonsense.....

CF policies were vindicated. You hate mongers are pathetic.



To: combjelly who wrote (869833)7/2/2015 11:43:34 AM
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I'll just say I thought the Compaq merger was a bad idea at the time.

But as I pointed out, that is not likely to be the determinant of Fiorina's future. Just as people totally ignored the fact that Barack Obama was totally unqualified to hold the office, had never accomplished anything in his life, was an Affirmative Action candidate who never held a job, etc., Fiorina has the ability to make voters do the same.

She is smarter than Obama, far more articulate on her own, and would make a formidable debater.

So, while the Compaq deal was a mistake IMO, it is not a fatal one. On her worst day Fiorina has far more accomplishment to her credit than Obama ever has.

And of course, she isn't running against Obama. Were she the eventual nominee she would be running against Hillary, who will not want to tangle with Fiorina on the idiotic file server issue (which should be disqualifying for Hillary), or perhaps Sanders who is innumerate.

As usual, the Democrat's bench in shallow and they're counting on "The Stupid American Voters" to win it for them. And they probably will.