Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Carly Fiorina The Next U.S. Director Of National Intelligence?

Former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina (L) walks with Kellyanne Conway, campaign manager and senior advisor to the Trump Presidential Transition Team, in the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York, U.S., December 12, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Reuters: Trump considering Fiorina for director of national intelligence: New York Times

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump spoke on Monday to former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina about the job of director of national intelligence, the New York Times reported, citing a senior Trump transition team member.

Fiorina, once a rival for the White House Republican nomination who clashed with Trump during primary debates, visited Trump Tower, his transition team said on a conference call.

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More News On Reports That Carly Fiorina Is Being COnsidered To Be The Next U.S. Director Of National Intelligence

Reports: Ex-rival Fiorina may be Trump's pick for U.S. intelligence director -- UPI
Fiorina, reportedly considered for national intelligence director, calls China 'most important adversary' -- CNBC
Donald Trump Eyes Carly Fiorina for Director of National Intelligence -- Fortune
'That face' Carly Fiorina meets with Trump about Director of National Intelligence post amid clash with CIA – then says they discussed 'Chinese hacking or purported Russian hacking' -- Daily Mail
Carly Fiorina Says She Discussed China, Hacking With Trump During NY Meeting -- ABC News
Trump Eyes Ex-Primaries Opponent Fiorina for Director of National Intelligence -- Sputnik

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Trump can yell at Fiorina and Perry and they won't cry.

Jay Farquharson said...

http://mashable.com/2015/08/25/carly-fiorina-business-record/#s9agFw7m0uqt

"During her time as CEO, HP lost more than half of its value and the company laid off 30,000 employees in the United States. Fiorina also famously presided over the $19 billion merger with Compaq in 2001, a merger that tallies among the worst in corporate history for its damage to the company's strategy, its mistaken bet on personal computers at the expense of big business, and the thousands of jobs that Fiorina cut in the name of "shareholder value." HP lost competitive ground, struggling to make money and reporting disappointing earnings at a much higher rate than its contemporaries at Dell and IBM."

Bob Huntley said...

Someone posted, somewhere, I can't remember who or where, concerning the drone program targeting ISIS top people.

'Imagine if they took out a Carly Fiorina who was then replaced by a Steve Jobs.'