The last time America really heard from Carly Fiorina was when she became Ted Cruz’s vice presidential “running mate.”
Carly battled it out at the kiddie table debates before making her way to the adult gabfest in 2016, but she was never really a contender to take the GOP nomination.
On Monday, she appeared to drop a hint about potentially running for office again.
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In this country, we pledge allegiance to the flag, not the president. We swear fidelity to the Constitution, not the party. Our flag is a symbol of “one nation… indivisible… with liberty and justice for all.” (1/10)
In this country, we pledge allegiance to the flag, not the president. We swear fidelity to the Constitution, not the party. Our flag is a symbol of “one nation… indivisible… with liberty and justice for all.” (1/10)
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
Our Constitution is the document that protects those liberties and delivers that justice.
Our Constitution is the document that protects those liberties and delivers that justice.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
When we pledge allegiance, we reaffirm our citizenship in a nation founded on ideas and ideals – not ethnicity, race, religion or origin.
When we pledge allegiance, we reaffirm our citizenship in a nation founded on ideas and ideals – not ethnicity, race, religion or origin.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
When we swear to “protect and defend” the Constitution, we promise to uphold the rights, the laws and the institutions that define and govern our nation.
When we swear to “protect and defend” the Constitution, we promise to uphold the rights, the laws and the institutions that define and govern our nation.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
When did so many Republicans decide that we should also pledge allegiance to The Party and swear fidelity to President Trump? I have been called “disloyal” because I am critical of Trump.
When did so many Republicans decide that we should also pledge allegiance to The Party and swear fidelity to President Trump? I have been called “disloyal” because I am critical of Trump.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
I am not alone. Many others have been intimidated into silence or compelled to defend the indefensible.
I am not alone. Many others have been intimidated into silence or compelled to defend the indefensible.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
It is not a citizen’s role to be a “loyal fan” of one side or the other. We have no obligation to follow party orthodoxy, whatever it is. When we silence our voices, we relinquish our power as citizen leaders to shape the nation.
It is not a citizen’s role to be a “loyal fan” of one side or the other. We have no obligation to follow party orthodoxy, whatever it is. When we silence our voices, we relinquish our power as citizen leaders to shape the nation.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
We abdicate our responsibility to help create a “more perfect union.” And in this country, the citizen, not the President, is sovereign.
We abdicate our responsibility to help create a “more perfect union.” And in this country, the citizen, not the President, is sovereign.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
Every elected official, including the President, is there to serve the citizenry, not the other way around. It is not a citizen’s job to “be loyal”; it is the official’s job to earn our loyalty. And when they cannot, we vote them out of office.
Every elected official, including the President, is there to serve the citizenry, not the other way around. It is not a citizen’s job to “be loyal”; it is the official’s job to earn our loyalty. And when they cannot, we vote them out of office.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
As citizens it is both our responsibility and our right to hold elected officials accountable: for their words, their actions and the consequences of both.
As citizens it is both our responsibility and our right to hold elected officials accountable: for their words, their actions and the consequences of both.
— Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) September 9, 2019
Interesting, Carly.
Very interesting…
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