I know that we rarely talk about what male candidates wear, but let’s admit it: Men’s suits can differ only so much. The variations are usually a matter of blue tie or red tie. Everything about Clinton said presidential, from her exquisite navy ensemble to her confidence. On the other hand, Fiorina wore a royal blue dress that said, “I’m the woman.” Fiorina pointed to her gender by giving presidential contender Donald Trump a nasty response to what was his nasty comment, “Who would vote for that face?” Fiorina said:
“I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said.”
Clinton used Tuesday’s commentator’s question about how the candidates would differ from President Obama to point to her role as a woman. She responded to the question of difference with:
“Well, I think that’s pretty obvious.”
Clinton described a search-and-find mission she and President Obama conducted in China to crash their environmental group, in order to highlight her capability. They came away with a climate change treaty, the first of its kind. Fiorina fabricated a story about a live baby waiting for Planned Parenthood to harvest its brain. She went into great detail, playing upon the sympathies of the audience. It was all a lie.