Failed former presidential candidate and notorious RINO Carly Fiorina resurfaced from political obscurity Tuesday to launch another pathetic attack on President Donald Trump during an appearance on ABC's radical leftist propaganda show 'The View.'
Fiorina, who couldn't even win a single primary state during her embarrassing 2016 presidential run, called Trump 'callous, cruel and careless' for allegedly discussing the health issues of a congressman. The bitter Never-Trumper's comments came during her guest co-host stint on the show that has become a breeding ground for Trump Derangement Syndrome.
This latest outburst from Fiorina is hardly surprising. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO, who drove that company into the ground before getting fired by her own board, has been nursing a grudge against Trump ever since he destroyed her political ambitions on the 2016 debate stage.
'Carly Fiorina had her shot at leadership and failed spectacularly in both business and politics. Now she's reduced to guest hosting on a show that spews hatred toward the president that Americans actually elected - twice,' said one GOP strategist familiar with Fiorina's political history.
While Fiorina sits on the sidelines throwing stones, President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda that real patriots voted for. The contrast couldn't be more stark - Trump is draining the swamp and securing our border while establishment RINOs like Fiorina cozy up to leftist media outlets that despise everything conservative Americans stand for.
Patriots remember that Fiorina endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, proving once and for all that she was never really a conservative. Her appearance on 'The View' is just the latest example of how the Never-Trump establishment would rather side with radical Democrats than support the president who's actually fighting for America.
The question patriotic Americans should be asking is simple: Why should anyone care what a failed politician who betrayed her own party thinks about the most successful conservative president in modern history?
