Carly Fiorina, who is running against incumbent Barbara Boxer, came out with the following ad today:
This ad talks about a moment in which Boxer refused to be called ma'am, by a General, and takes him to task for it. Apparently, Boxer has a pattern of this, as her exchange with Harry Alford, the National Black Chamber of Commerce Chair, demonstrates, noted in one of my favorite Glenn Beck moments. This moment was so shocking and abrasive that it inspired author Vince Flynn to include it in his 2009 novel, Pursuit of Honor. (which I highly recommend)
Carly Fiorina's ads have been somewhat strange, but humorous, now they have transitioned to being effective! I am not counting out Carly as this woman proved in her professional life in the business world, especially at HP, and personal life, in successfully battling breast cancer, she is a fighter!
We'll see if she (and Meg Whitman in her campaign for governor) can be effective in making California red this November.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Working for a Title? No, Ma'am, working for the people!
Labels:
leadership,
Midterm Election,
politics
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