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DONALD TRUMP: “I’M BETTER LOOKING THAN CARLY FIORINA!”

CaptureNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Donald Trump is done trashing Mexicans and the Chinese.  He’s turning now to his opponents for the Republican presidential nomination.

First, Trump criticized former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for speaking Spanish during one of the latter’s campaign appearances. He has also questioned Ben Carson’s Christian faith.

Now, the real estate mogul is turning up the heat on the lone woman Republican candidate Carly Fiorina.

It wasn’t about Fiorina’s record as CEO, or her failed 2010 senatorial candidacy in California.  It was about her looks.

In an interview with Rolling Stone  magazine, Trump offered a free-wheeling critique of the former Hewlett-Packard CEO.

“Look at that face!” he said at a conference table with his staff as Ms. Fiorina took a question about him on television. “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!”

In a follow up off-the-record comment, Trump told Rolling Stone : “I am far better looking than that  woman, my hair notwithstanding.”

Speaking of hair, many will recall that in 2010, while waiting for her interview with CNN affiliate KXTV (and unaware that the camera was rolling),  Fiorina delivered the following iconic sentence while typing away on her Blackberry mobile device: “‘God what is that hair?’ So yesterday!” She was, of course, talking about Barbara Boxer.

So, could it be that Trump’s comment about Fiorina is simply karma?

 

CARLY FIORINA WANTS PREGNANCY TEST FOR ALL ARRIVING WOMEN TOURISTS IN U.S.

Fiorina (Photo : carlyforamerica.com)
Fiorina (Photo : carlyforamerica.com)

DES MOINES, Iowa (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina on Thursday reiterated claims made by her rival Jeb Bush that Asian women oftentimes come to the U.S. for the purpose of having babies, which then provide them with the rewards of health care, education and ultimately in most cases, future citizenship.

During remarks to the press in Le Mars, Iowa, Fiorina, who has had some momentum in the polls since her well-received debate performance earlier this month, asserted that “there’s an industry that has been set up in L.A. where Chinese women come over on a tourist visa and have a baby. This abuse has been going on for a while. We need to stop it.”

Asked if she had a proposal to fix the problem, Fiorina said that if elected president, she will issue an executive order requiring all women tourists  — 13 years old and above– from China and other Asian countries to undergo a pregnancy test upon arrival at U.S. Airports.  “Those found to be pregnant will be sent back immediately to their home country,” she said.

Responding to a reporter question, Fiorina said her proposal will not cost the U.S. taxpayers a single penny. The cost of the home pregnancy test kit ($15.99) will be collected from each arriving woman passenger whether or not the test comes back positive.

Fiorina did not address the issue of women tourists who become pregnant while in the U.S.

 

 

DONALD TRUMP INCREASES POLL RATINGS; ALL GOP CANDIDATES BUT CARLY FIORINA WITHDRAW!

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Fiorina

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – The Republican Party’s worst nightmare just happened.

After the first GOP presidential debate held last Thursday, everybody expected Donald Trump’s poll ratings to decline significantly, especially after that contentious exchange with FOX News moderator Megyn Kelly.

But newly-released national polls show Trump gaining yet another point, leading the GOP pack with 23%. That’s 10 percentage points ahead of his closest rival Ted Cruz.

Realizing they can’t possibly compete with Trump, all the other Republicans in the contest withdrew their candidacy, except for Carly Fiorina.

The only woman GOP presidential candidate rated well in last week’s debates, even if she didn’t make it to the top ten candidates that participated in the main event.

“I may have been included in the second-tier of GOP candidates but I have proven that I am the candidate who could beat Hillary Clinton.  After all, we are both women,” Fiorina said.

The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard believes that Trump’s handling of Kelly during debate night and in the days that followed, have turned off women voters, and that “this is where I come in, as a woman.”

Fiorina also said that if she is named the Republican nominee for president, she would be the best candidate, even in a three-way contest should Trump decide to run as an Independent.

Will 2016 be America’s “Year of the Woman?”