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Kimberley Strassel of the WSJ pens a masterful piece about Carly Fiorina...and Margaret Thatcher

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Markle

Markle

Carly Fiorina has a stunning performance at the recent debate as she did in the first..  Proving has done her research, knows the subject matter and refuses to be looked at as the woman on the ticket.

The Card Carly Doesn’t Play

By
Kimberley A. Strassel
Sept. 17, 2015 7:15 p.m. ET

Most political women pander to gender, but Fiorina wants to make it on the merits.

Asked during Wednesday’s GOP debate which woman he’d put on the $10 bill,  Jeb Bush named  Margaret Thatcher. As Mr. Bush then joked that it would probably be illegal to put a British prime minister on American currency, eyes flicked to the woman standing to his left. Quite so.

Carly Fiorina isn’t Margaret Thatcher, just as her Republican rivals aren’t  Ronald Reagan. Yet Ms. Fiorina has a bit of Thatcher about her—and in one way in particular. She isn’t a woman running for president. She’s a presidential contender who happens to be a woman.


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Women Democrats pander on gender issues—abortion, birth control, the myth of unequal pay. They promise female voters special handouts. They pitch their womanhood as a qualification for office. And their base loves it.

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Women Republicans don’t get to engage in such vote-buying. They are expected to be principled, knowledgeable, serious. They are expected to propose policies—sometimes unpopular ones—designed to help all Americans. And, because the general public (both right and left) is still new to the idea of a woman president, they are expected to do all this twice as well as men.

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The Iron Lady didn’t do identity politics, and Ms. Fiorina doesn’t either. At the debate she offered unadulterated substance. She was informed, focused, specific. Want to know what Carly thinks of Putin? Here. Need Carly to explain how hard it is to alter the 14th amendment? Right at ya. Curious if Carly is familiar with Gen. Qasem Soleimani, head of Iran’s Quds Force, and where he’s traveled lately? Boom, boom, boom.

Ms. Fiorina had the opportunity to play the gender card, but she didn’t. Asked about  Donald Trump’s comments on her appearance, she might have derided the billionaire as a misogynist. She didn’t. When  Chris Christie essentially told her to shut up, she might have looked wounded and wilted. She didn’t.

It isn’t that Ms. Fiorina doesn’t talk about women, or ignores that she is one. It’s simply that she acknowledges it matter of factly, and in the context of opportunity for all. As the men on stage fumbled to think of a lady heroine to grace the $10 bill, Ms. Fiorina demurred. “I wouldn’t change the $10 bill or the $20 bill. I think, honestly, it’s a gesture,” she said. “We ought to recognize that women are not a special interest group.”

She also seems to have mastered the difference between being emotional and being relatable. Every politician seeks to make a connection with voters, but it’s a tougher balancing act for women. Witness the endless fretting in  Hillary Clinton’s camp about how to make her more likable, more human, while still projecting toughness and fearlessness.

Ms. Fiorina doesn’t try to do warm or fuzzy or cutesy or folksy. She rarely deviates from her no-nonsense tone. Instead of show, Ms. Fiorina tells. Her story about how she and her husband “buried a child to drug addiction” was a notable moment in the debate. It made her real, a person that many Americans could relate to. As did her obvious revulsion at the practices of Planned Parenthood.

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It was Thatcher who famously said, “In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman.” Ms. Fiorina has a long way to go to the presidency. But win or lose, she’s running far better than any Republican woman before her.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-card-carly-doesnt-play-1442531705

2seaoat



She is a disaster. I know friends who lost most of their retirement with the Lucent technology debacle. She then goes to HP and almost destroyed the company. She is no Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher earned her spurs in government. The most telling sign of how utterly incompetent the woman is can best be described by her lack of employment for over a decade. Great CEOs move around and get things done. Losers do not. They run for Senate and lose.

Hillary who she thought she could put down by saying ask any democrat what accomplishments Hillary as SOS did......well she won her senate race.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Carly Fiorina is no Margaret Thatcher. That opinion piece is laughable. Rolling Eyes

What we learned from Wednesday's debate is that none of the so-called "contenders" from the GOP are ready for prime time. Skepticism is starting to appear among rank and file Republicans, many of whom are shaking their heads at what they are seeing.

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2seaoat



Did you see the NH Trump event where the audience was shaking their heads......with the exception of Jeb and Kasich.....it is a sad day for the Republican Party.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

2seaoat wrote:Did you see the NH Trump event where the audience was shaking their heads......with the exception of Jeb and Kasich.....it is a sad day for the Republican Party.

Jeb may be more stupid than his brother. And Kasich is his lesser clone. I don't know why you continue to cling to a party that is clearly imploding, or to an ideology that has caused the decimation of the middle class. You obviously understand the facts; so why do you continue to support people who can't fix what's broken about this country?

Markle

Markle

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:Carly Fiorina is no Margaret Thatcher. That opinion piece is laughable. Rolling Eyes

What we learned from Wednesday's debate is that none of the so-called "contenders" from the GOP are ready for prime time. Skepticism is starting to appear among rank and file Republicans, many of whom are shaking their heads at what they are seeing.

Good to see you have your yellow rose with you!

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