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Carly Fiorina talks on Hillary Clinton and US education

June 1, 2015 By Jeff Suchon Leave a Comment

carlyfiorinaCarly Fiorina, Republican presidential candidate, has dismissed critics who say she enjoys attacking Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton and criticized the United States’ Common Core education system.

Former Hewlett-Packard CEO said, “The questions I raise about Hillary Clinton, I take no delight in them. I’m concerned.”

Fiorina said, “It is entirely legitimate when someone is running for the presidency of the United States to ask whether they are being transparent, whether they are trustworthy, whether they have a track record of leadership.”

Fiorina added, “Hillary Clinton has demonstrated over and over again that she is not transparent. Her leadership as secretary of state has placed us in grave danger around the world. These are entirely legitimate questions and they are questions that I would ask of her on the general debate stage — questions that must be asked of her because the American people need to hear her answers.”

Fiorina said she believes Clinton is an intelligent and hard working woman who has devoted her life to public service and “I also think that she and Bill Clinton are the personification of what 82 percent now consider the professional political class that is more concerned about preserving its power and privilege than it is about doing the people’s business.”

“It’s why 82 percent of the American people now think that we need people from outside of the professional political class to serve in public office. Ours was intended to be a citizen government — by, of and for the people. She will clearly be the [Democratic] nominee, and somebody must take the fight to her.”

She then said about the education system, “Our education system is a big problem, when a Washington bureaucracy gets involved in a program, it becomes heavy-handed and standardized. It’s how Washington bureaucracy works.”

She then gave an example of China of how the federal intervention in education is detrimental to a nation’s knowledge base.

She said, “China has put in place an education system that standardizes behavior, it is part of their regime’s oppression.”

She also said Common Core has a similar effect on U.S. families, “Common Core, unfortunately, limits parents’ choices. It will, over time, limit our children’s options.”

Fiorina is the only other female in the race to presidentship and she launched her presidential campaign on May 4.

In April she stated the benefits that would come with having another female match up against Clinton in the race.

“I think that if Hillary Clinton were to face a female nominee, there are a whole set of things that she won’t be able to talk about.”

She said Clinton would be forced to run on “her track record, her accomplishments, her candor and trustworthiness and her policies. She won’t be able to talk about being the first woman president. She won’t be able to talk about a war on women without being challenged. She won’t be able to play the gender card. And I think that’s what elections should be run on – not identity politics, not what you look like, but who you are, and what you believe, and what’ you’ve done, and what you will do.”

Filed Under: United States & World Tagged With: Carly Fiorina, common core education, education system big problem, Hillary Clinton, Republican presidential candidate

Ted Cruz woos voters for his presidential bid, says ‘I’ll tell truth’

March 24, 2015 By Stephanie James

A day after Texas Senator Ted Cruz became the first political leader to officially announce his presidential bid for 2016, the Republican wooed voters saying he tell the truth, if elected to power.

“My plan is to speak the truth and to defend the common-sense conservative values. I’ll tell the truth and I’ll do what I said I would do,” Cruz said in a response to a question that why he should be president during an interview to “CBS This Morning” on Tuesday.

Cruz, who is one of most conservative Republicans among the potential presidential candidates, said that his election campaign won’t be about just proving that he’s the most conservative.

Ted+Cruz+2012+Republican+National+Convention+8eS0uX0i0ipl“I think millions of Americans recognize the path we’re on, it isn’t working. They’re in fact looking for a change that they want to get back to free-market principles,” Cruz said.

He underscored his moral achievements claiming he has “basic values” which includes working towards not bankrupting the next generation, living within the means, and last but not the least religiously following the Constitution. These are not necessarily the most conservative values, he said.

If Cruz wins the presidential race, he would be facing a host of challenges related to the country’s foreign policy, including upspring of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

According to him, the country requires more “seriousness” to destroy the ISIS group and handle the issue militarily.

President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare, also dragged attention of Cruz as he talked about how he would replace the healthcare law, a sentiment which is shared among the GOP the most.

 

Filed Under: United States & World Tagged With: 2016 US presidential election, Republican presidential candidate, Ted Cruz, Texas Senator

Jeb Bush’s political machinery gears up for ‘Mission Florida’

March 22, 2015 By Kyle Mills

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As the political battle field for the 2016 presidential elections becoming more intense with each passing day in the United States, the political machinery surrounding former Florida Governor and a potential Republican frontrunner, Jeb Bush, seems to be gearing up for what we can call ‘Mission Florida’.

Bush’s political team is reportedly mulling over a massive operation which will be primarily aimed at turning the state into ‘a bulwark for his presidential campaign’.

According to the reports from dozens of interviews, the political apparatus working behind Bush is struggling hard to avoid any kind of embarrassment for the prominent political figure in Florida, a state that has vexed Republican party and Bush family in the national elections.

The plan, which is code-named “Homeland Security,” the team intends to neutralize two potentially grave, though homegrown threats, to the long-anticipated presidential run for Bush.

So far, nearly a dozen of Republicans as well as a handful of the ruling Democratic Party leaders have revealed their political ambitions for their party’s presidential nomination for 2016.

A demographic drift within Florida and the likely challenge from Miami senator Marco Rubio, a magnetic Republican personality who is likely to seek the party’s presidential nomination himself, could potentially doom Bush’s prospects in the state against a Democrat.

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Florida, which gave President Barack Obama an opportunity to prevail in the previous two elections, would require enormous energy and resources from Bush and his team over the next year.

Florida is currently home to four probable presidential candidates for the Republican Party. They are:

  • Jeb Bush (who lives in Coral Gables and served the state as its governor from 1999 to 2007)
  • Marco Rubio (who lives in West Miami)
  • Ben Carson, an author and neurosurgeon who lives in West Palm Beach
  • Mike Huckabee, Former Governor of Arkansas ( who lives in Santa Rosa Beach)

Florida is geographically a vast state as well is tropically flamboyant. Politically, the region is best-known for ‘colliding nationalities’ and has the reputation for ‘electoral mishap’. In such a scenario, the state of Florida offers the likelihood of intrigue in every presidential poll. In 2016, however, its role is likely to be emerged as the “most bruising and intimate” in the United States.

 

 

Filed Under: United States & World Tagged With: Democratic presidential candidate, Florida election scenario, Jeb Bush, Jeb Bush Florida Governor, Jeb Bush political campaign team, Republican presidential candidate, US presidential election 2016

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