Bummed about Carly Fiorina's face

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm less bummed by what she looks like than the serial bullshit, lies, rationalizations and nonsense spewing from her condescending and nasty yap.


I thought she looked fine. But the lies she said...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Get that man a tailor, STAT!


+2

Who the hell dressed him?
Anonymous
I think that what Trump actually was referring to when he made the comment was not her age but her weirded out Botoxed plastic look. Her rebuttal ad was brilliant in that it manipulated the ambiguity in his comment and re-directed it toward her age and thus made it into a war on all women.

OP did you see her in the first GOP debate? She was botoxed then too. She was just re-done for this debate.

In her ad, I found it bizarre that she said "I'm proud of every wrinkle" because she clearly had botox in the ad.

Ideas and plans aside, I don't think she'd do well against Clinton because Clinton still has expressions. Even though Clinton's tough as nails, she can look soft at times. Fiorina needs to stop with the botox so she can present a more complex, nuanced personality--all she's got now is the one (sort of angry) expression.
Anonymous
^^ forgot to say, I was bummed out too, OP, and mentioned this very thing to someone today.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's witchcraft. Just ask anyone who was at H-P back in the day.


+1! I'm bummed about the 30,000 people she laid off at H-P! It doesn't bode well for any leadership future.

Here's one source:
http://money.cnn.com/2015/09/21/technology/fiorina-layoffs/


During the discussion about Social Security and Medicare I half expected Carly to tout her deep experience in cutting benefits!


One article said that the day the HP board fired Carly, many HP employees broke into song in the office to sing, "Ding, dong, the witch it dead!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's witchcraft. Just ask anyone who was at H-P back in the day.


+1! I'm bummed about the 30,000 people she laid off at H-P! It doesn't bode well for any leadership future.

Here's one source:
http://money.cnn.com/2015/09/21/technology/fiorina-layoffs/


During the discussion about Social Security and Medicare I half expected Carly to tout her deep experience in cutting benefits!


One article said that the day the HP board fired Carly, many HP employees broke into song in the office to sing, "Ding, dong, the witch it dead!"


...is dead!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Get that man a tailor, STAT!


+2

Who the hell dressed him?


I thought it was just me! I'm the least stylish person on the planet, but even I could tell his suit didn't fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Get that man a tailor, STAT!


+2

Who the hell dressed him?


I thought it was just me! I'm the least stylish person on the planet, but even I could tell his suit didn't fit.



Fits in better with middle America. Not all is can get custom tailored suits PP. Btw, I'd be interested how you look in your dress up clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Get that man a tailor, STAT!


+2

Who the hell dressed him?


I thought it was just me! I'm the least stylish person on the planet, but even I could tell his suit didn't fit.



Fits in better with middle America. Not all is can get custom tailored suits PP. Btw, I'd be interested how you look in your dress up clothes.


Can the middle of America crap. We have men's stores in the heartland and all of them will do standard alterations. He doesn't need a custom suit. He needs the right size, and he needs it taken in as necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that what Trump actually was referring to when he made the comment was not her age but her weirded out Botoxed plastic look. Her rebuttal ad was brilliant in that it manipulated the ambiguity in his comment and re-directed it toward her age and thus made it into a war on all women.

OP did you see her in the first GOP debate? She was botoxed then too. She was just re-done for this debate.

In her ad, I found it bizarre that she said "I'm proud of every wrinkle" because she clearly had botox in the ad.

Ideas and plans aside, I don't think she'd do well against Clinton because Clinton still has expressions. Even though Clinton's tough as nails, she can look soft at times. Fiorina needs to stop with the botox so she can present a more complex, nuanced personality--all she's got now is the one (sort of angry) expression.


Yep. I can't believe anyone ever thought she looked not-Botoxed.

Anonymous
I couldn't get past the lego helmet hair. Seems she was styled by Newt's wife's stylist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't get past the lego helmet hair. Seems she was styled by Newt's wife's stylist.


It was fascinating, she would shake her head and her hair would move as one unit, not a single strand stirring independently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Didn't notice his clothes. Can't see past his face.


I think he's nice looking. He has kind eyes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved her retort to Trump at the last debate about his comment that she was too ugly to ugly to vote for, and I found her follow up ad to be really powerful and moving. ("Look at this face. I am 62 years old and have earned every wrinkle. . . " juxtaposed with images of smiling young girls.)

Then she showed up last night all smoothed out and puffed up in that borderline freakish way. Why, Carly, why??



maybe she was bloated


Trump, is that you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Ted Cruz's suit was the worst fashion faux pas of the night.


Didn't notice his clothes. Can't see past his face.


I think he's nice looking. He has kind eyes.


Oh no. I hate looking at his pointy pinched nose. It reflects his pointy, pinched personality and outlook on life.
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