I was howling with laughter, falling on the floor in a fit of giggles after Fiorina gave an answer about letting "too big to fail" banks go under in the next fiscal meltdown. She started off saying something about "the value of saving every job" -- this from the woman who laid off 30,000 workers at Hewlett Packard, some with an impersonal phone call. She traveled in limousines and private jets, making over $4m per year, while decimating the workforce. She had lunch brought to her glass-enclosed office rather than mixing with employees in the cafeteria.
She's got the personal touch all right.