A Flagrant Liar for President?
By Jim Hightower
October 07, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Be careful about
believing anything Carly Fiorina says because she is not only a
relentless self-promoter, but also a remorseless liar. And she is
doing everything in her power to convince Republicans she belongs in
the White House.We’ve got a new darling in
the GOP presidential race: Carly Fiorina!
Being the darling du jour, however, can be dicey —
just ask Rick Perry and Scott Walker, two former darlings who are
now out of the race, having turned into ugly ducklings by saying
stupid things. But Fiorina is smart, sharp-witted, and successful.
We know this because she and her PR agents constantly tell us it’s
so. Be careful about believing anything she says, though, for
Darling Fiorina is not only a relentless self-promoter, but also a
remorseless liar.
Take her widely hailed performance in the second
debate among Republican wannabes, where she touched many viewers
with her impassioned and vivid attack on Planned Parenthood. With
barely contained outrage, Fiorina described a video that, she said,
shows the women’s health organization in a depraved act of peddling
body parts of an aborted fetus. “Watch a fully formed fetus on the
table, its heart beating, its legs kicking,” said a stone-faced
Fiorina, looking straight into the camera, “while someone says, ‘We
have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.'”
Oh, the horror, the monstrosity of Planned
Parenthood! And how moving it was to see and feel the fury of this
candidate for president!
Only … it’s not true. Although she dared the
audience, President Obama and Hillary Clinton to go watch it, turns
out that there is no such video — no fetus with kicking legs and no
demonic Planned Parenthood official luridly preparing to harvest a
brain.
So did Fiorina make up this big, nasty lie
herself, or did her PR team concoct it as a bit of showbiz drama to
burnish her right-wing credentials and advance her political
ambition? Or maybe she’s just spreading a malicious lie she was told
by some vicious haters of Planned Parenthood. Either way, there’s
nothing darling about it, much less presidential.
I remember back in 1992 when the third-party
candidate Ross Perot chose Admiral James Stockdale, a complete
unknown, to be his presidential running mate.
In his first debate, the vice presidential
candidate began by asking a question: “Who am I? Why am I here?”
We should be asking the same about Carly, as she
has recently surged in the polls of GOP primary voters. Her campaign
is positioning her as a no-nonsense, successful corporate chieftain
who can run government with business-like efficiency. During the
debate, Fiorina rattled off a list of her accomplishments as CEO of
Hewlett-Packard, the high-tech conglomerate: “We doubled the size of
the company, we quadrupled its topline growth rate, we quadrupled
its cash flow, we tripled its rate of innovation,” she declared in
PowerPoint style.
Statistics, however, can be a sophisticated way of
lying. In fact, the growth she bragged about was mostly the result
of her buying Compaq, another computer giant in a merger that proved
to be disastrous — in fact, Hewlett-Packard’s profits declined 40
percent in her six years, its stock prices plummeted and she fired
30,000 workers, even saying publicly that their jobs should be
shipped overseas. Finally, she was fired.
Before we accept her claim that “running
government like a business” would be a positive, note that the
narcissistic corporate culture richly rewarded Fiorina for failure.
Yes, she was fired, but unlike the thousands of HP employees she
dumped, a golden parachute was provided to let her land in luxury —
counting severance pay, stock options, and pension, she was given
$42 million to go away.
But here she comes again, lacking even one iota of
humility. Fiorina is throwing out a blizzard of lies, not only about
Planned Parenthood, but also about who she is. She’s the
personification of corporate greed and economic inequality, and
she’s trying to bamboozle Republicans into thinking she belongs in
the White House.
Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator,
writer, public speaker, and author of the book, Swim Against The
Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow, Jim Hightower has
spent three decades battling the Powers That Be on behalf of the
Powers That Ought To Be - consumers, working families,
environmentalists, small businesses, and just-plain-folks.