She hits the presumed Democratic frontrunner on her record on women's rights, the Benghazi attacks, and her approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Potential Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina took on Hillary Clinton in her speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, questioning the former secretary of state's record and launching an apparent attack on contributions that her family's foundation received from foreign governments.
"Mrs. Clinton, please name an accomplishment," Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO and Senate candidate, said. "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 does not represent a conflict of interest." emphasis TM
She also hit the presumed frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic nomination on her record on women's right, the Benghazi attacks, and her approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
I have met Vladimir Putin, and I know that his ambition will not be deterred by a gimmicky red reset button," she said.
The mentions of Clinton prompted boos from the audience and applause for Fiorina.
She linked herself with another politician who has occasionally vexed Clinton, though from the other side of the political spectrum.
"Elizabeth Warren is right: Crony capitalism is indeed alive and well," Fiorina said. "Government and government programs have grown so big, so powerful, so costly, and so complex that only the big and the powerful can prosper."
She said Warren, the liberal Massachusetts senator, was wrong on solutions but was committed to Main Street and small businesses.
Fiorina also addressed speculation that she's running for president obliquely, saying in a question-and-answer session after her speech that Republicans can appeal to women.
"We are not a special interest group; we are the majority of the nation," she said. "If Hillary Clinton had to face me on the debate stage, at the very least she would have a hitch in her swing." The audience—gathered in a hotel ballroom in National Harbor, Md., near Washington—greeted the line with whoops.
Fiorina, who has not held public office and has been a big draw at the annual conference, spoke about personal topics like her childhood, her time at Stanford, and the loss of her daughter, as well as her work for a nine-person real-estate firm after college and her leadership of HP.
She also showed off her links to foreign leaders like Putin, King Abdullah of Jordan, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and she slammed President Obama for his handling of the terrorist group Islamic State.
The Hillary camp hit back at the speech in an email.
“Carly Fiorina lacks Secretary Clinton's resume when it comes to serving and empowering working families and middle-class Americans,” wrote Adrienne Elrod, communications director for Correct the Record, a Clinton-allied project of the Democratic super PAC American Bridge. “Hillary's resume is one of success and this is why Ms. Fiorina attacks Hillary and her work to protect children and help every American reach their potential.”
******* Daniel Greenfield, January 29, 2015, The Imaginary Islamic Radical
"Our problem is not the Islamic radical, but the inherent radicalism of Islam. Islam is a radical religion. It radicalizes those who follow it. Every atrocity we associate with Islamic radicals is already in Islam. The Koran is not the solution to Islamic radicalism, it is the cause."
Loved the Hitlery response. Her record consists of sleeping with a guy to obtain power, doing zero when she got there, and stealing the silverware on the way out. But then, "What difference does it make , anyway!"
"If Hillary Clinton had to face me on the debate stage, at the very least she would have a hitch in her swing." The audience—gathered in a hotel ballroom in National Harbor, Md., near Washington—greeted the line with whoops.
Is that a golf reference??? What's "a hitch in her swing"?
******* Daniel Greenfield, January 29, 2015, The Imaginary Islamic Radical
"Our problem is not the Islamic radical, but the inherent radicalism of Islam. Islam is a radical religion. It radicalizes those who follow it. Every atrocity we associate with Islamic radicals is already in Islam. The Koran is not the solution to Islamic radicalism, it is the cause."