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Carly Fiorina Responds to Hillary's Comparison of Republicans to Terrorists

Carly Fiorina Responds to Hillary's Comparison of Republicans to Terrorists

In case you missed it yesterday, Hillary Clinton essentially said Republicans and terrorists treat women the same way. 

"Now, extreme views about women, we expect that from some of the terrorist groups, we expect that from people who don't want to live in the modern world, but it's a little hard to take from Republicans who want to be the president of the United States. Yet they espouse out of date, out of touch policies. They are dead wrong for 21st century America. We are going forward, we are not going back," she said.

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This morning on America's Newsroom GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina shot back at Clinton, calling her remarks typical and reminded voters about the negative impact liberal policies have on women (especially inside the Clinton campaign, where female staffers are lower in the hierarchy and making less money compared to Fiorina's campaign). She also reminded the audience that it's Democrats, not Republicans, who are extremists on the issue of abortion, or what liberals like to call "women's health." Also keep in mind Clinton, like many Democrats, refuses to acknowledge Carly Fiorina exists, not to mention as a presidential candidate on the other side of the aisle.

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Earlier today Republican candidate Marco Rubio called Clinton's remarks a result of desperation and panic.

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