So Carly Fiorina, a top adviser to John McCain, doesn't think he could run a major corporation.
That's awful, say the Barack Obama folks.
“If John McCain’s top economic advisor doesn’t think he can run a corporation, how on Earth can he run the largest economy in the world in the midst of a financial crisis? Apparently even the people who run his campaign agree that the economy is an issue John McCain doesn’t understand as well as he should,” said Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor.
But Fiorina has also said GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin could not run a big company, either. So what, Fiorina said.
"That's not what she's running for," she noted.
To see a clip of the Fiorina comment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1Jr4YfSemk
She also said that Obama and Biden aren't qualified to run a big company.
Which is true.
Posted by: Thomas | September 16, 2008 at 06:02 PM
McCain's Fiorina speaks st p dl again. Her spin only drills her into the ground.
Following her logic ("That's not what she's running for") no one is ever qualified for any new job.
However, if I had a choice between Obama and McCain to run the largest company in my state, I'd easily choose Obama. Except for being a POW 40 years ago, Obama's more qualified than McCain in everything.
Posted by: Ivanv | September 16, 2008 at 06:06 PM
Fiorina, the overpaid, 100% business failure speaks as McCain's top economic adviser.
She has proved time and again that she herself isn't qualified to run a major business. But then again, that won't stop McCain from putting her in a top economic spot should he win.
Posted by: Ivanv | September 16, 2008 at 06:11 PM
Would you please start printing the real news-wheres the stuff on obama-we know he was busted breaking the logan law, we know he is heavily responsible for housing and wallstreet collapse, we know mccain was right when he talked about the sex ed obama signed onto-would you please be trustful and truthful?
Posted by: candi | September 16, 2008 at 10:14 PM
candi,
Your comment shows that repeating ridiculous lies might convince some listeners.
You ask McClatchy to be "trustful and truthful" yet your entry proves that you'll trust anything and that you don't recognize the truth.
Posted by: Ivanv | September 16, 2008 at 11:56 PM