ZitatFormer President Barack Obama said Monday that women are “indisputably better” than men and should be allowed to take over the world.
Speaking at a private leadership event in Singapore, Obama said he is “absolutely confident” that the world would be significantly improved if women were in charge.
“Now, women, I just want you to know: you are not perfect, but what I can say pretty indisputably is that you’re better than us,” he said. “I’m absolutely confident that for two years if every nation on earth was run by women, you would see a significant improvement across the board on just about everything … living standards and outcomes.”
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #1Laying the groundwork for the Moose?
ZitatFormer President Barack Obama said Monday that women are “indisputably better” than men and should be allowed to take over the world.
Speaking at a private leadership event in Singapore, Obama said he is “absolutely confident” that the world would be significantly improved if women were in charge.
“Now, women, I just want you to know: you are not perfect, but what I can say pretty indisputably is that you’re better than us,” he said. “I’m absolutely confident that for two years if every nation on earth was run by women, you would see a significant improvement across the board on just about everything … living standards and outcomes.”
Yeah, blanket comments of affirmation based on sex like this, are just dumb. Obama was just patronizing women.
One example: Carly Fiorina
Carly Fiorina, yes, a woman, wasn't the genius HP was looking for. In 2005 she was canned with a severance pkg of $21 million.
"The Compaq acquisition, however, did not prove to be the transformative event that Fiorina and the board envisioned. HP had forecasted in the merger prospectus that the PC division of the combined entities would generate an operating margin of 3.0 percent in 2003. The actual figure came in at 0.1 percent; in 2004, it was 0.9 percent. Following a string of disappointing earnings reports, the board of directors asked Fiorina for her resignation. Robert Wayman, chief financial officer of HP, served as interim CEO while the board undertook a formal search for a successor. Fiorina made the statement, “While I regret the board and I have differences about how to execute HP’s strategy, I respect their decision.” She left the company with a severance package valued at $21 million."
"Of all horrible religions the most horrible is the worship of the god within." GK Chesterton
“These High-Tech oligarchs are dangerous for democracy.” Devin Nunes
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
INSIDE EVERY LIBERAL IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT -- Frontpage mag
I have owned 2 HP computers and both lasted just over a year.
Meanwhile:
ZitatFormer Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said she thinks it is "vital" that President Donald Trump be impeached, but stopped short of calling for his removal from office and did not rule out voting for him again in 2020.
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO told CNN on "Boss Files with Poppy Harlow" that she sees the President's conduct as impeachable and "destructive to the republic."
"I think it is vital that he be impeached," Fiorina said. But whether Trump should be removed from office, Fiorina said, "this close to an election, I don't know."
[snip]
After dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination in 2016, Fiorina said she did vote for Trump in 2016, citing her disapproval of then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, but since then she has been "bitterly disappointed." But when asked whether she would vote for Trump in next year's presidential election, Fiorina did not rule out voting for him again.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #4I have owned 2 HP computers and both lasted just over a year.
Meanwhile:
ZitatFormer Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said she thinks it is "vital" that President Donald Trump be impeached, but stopped short of calling for his removal from office and did not rule out voting for him again in 2020.
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO told CNN on "Boss Files with Poppy Harlow" that she sees the President's conduct as impeachable and "destructive to the republic."
"I think it is vital that he be impeached," Fiorina said. But whether Trump should be removed from office, Fiorina said, "this close to an election, I don't know."
[snip]
After dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination in 2016, Fiorina said she did vote for Trump in 2016, citing her disapproval of then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, but since then she has been "bitterly disappointed." But when asked whether she would vote for Trump in next year's presidential election, Fiorina did not rule out voting for him again.
What a gal ! Carly would love to do to the US what she did to HP, and to eviscerate employment opportunities for all Americans as she did for Americans working at HP.
Illegitimi non Carborundum
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.- Orwell
The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it - Orwell
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #4I have owned 2 HP computers and both lasted just over a year.
Meanwhile:
ZitatFormer Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said she thinks it is "vital" that President Donald Trump be impeached, but stopped short of calling for his removal from office and did not rule out voting for him again in 2020.
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO told CNN on "Boss Files with Poppy Harlow" that she sees the President's conduct as impeachable and "destructive to the republic."
"I think it is vital that he be impeached," Fiorina said. But whether Trump should be removed from office, Fiorina said, "this close to an election, I don't know."
[snip]
After dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination in 2016, Fiorina said she did vote for Trump in 2016, citing her disapproval of then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, but since then she has been "bitterly disappointed." But when asked whether she would vote for Trump in next year's presidential election, Fiorina did not rule out voting for him again.