Carly and Hillary

The polls are getting interesting and it is still more than a year before the election. From Don Surber who references this article at The Washington Post:

Carly 44, Hillary 43
Carly Fiorina -- who shattered the glass ceiling at Hewlett-Packard -- is ahead in a new poll of Hillary Clinton, a bore who rode her husband's coattails to government jobs.

The Washington Times reported: "In the head-to-head match-up, Ms. Fiorina tops Mrs. Clinton 44 percent to 43 percent, which is well within the margin of error, making it a statistical tie."

Actually, it is not a statistical tie. A statistical tie would be if they had the same number. They can call it a virtual tie, a bowtie, or Tie A Yellow Ribbon, but it is not a statistical tie.

Carly is emerging at the rational alternative to Donald Trump by those of us who refuse to vote for Jeb Bush under any and all circumstances.

Dr. Ben Carson, though, leads Hillary by 7 points in the poll. He is a viable alternative to Trump, who is a viable alternative to Jeb.

Hillary is an icon of feminism -- raised rich, attended one of the Seven Sisters colleges to land an Ivy League husband, and pushed the legalization of aborting babies.

Carly's father was a prominent judge and legal scholar. She attended Stanford, earned a degree in philosophy and medieval history, and did not know what she wanted to do, but eventually she decided on business. She worked as a secretary, got an MBA, and worked hard to obliterate the glass ceiling as CEO at H-P.

She's the genuine article. She know computers.

Hillary is a bimbo who cannot figure out email.

Hey Don - tell us what you really think...

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