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Ted Cruz To Announce Carly Fiorina As VP Pick

Despite being mathematically eliminated (link is external) from winning the GOP presidential nomination outright, Ted Cruz will reportedly(link is external) announce at a rally in Indiana today that Carly Fiorina, his former rival for the GOP nomination, will be his vice presidential running mate if he is able to pull out a victory at this summer's convention.

Fiorina launched her political career after the board of Hewlett-Packard fired her as CEO after she “almost destroy[ed] the company(link is external)” in a tenure that included mass layoffs, outsourcing jobs, illicit trade with Iran and a golden parachute for herself(link is external).

While she didn’t succeed in her 2010 bid for a U.S. Senate seat in California, she won national notoriety for her Ctrl+Click or tap to follow the link"> bizarre remarks about climate change(link is external), hostility to gay marriage(link is external) and the baffling “demon sheep(link is external)” ad she ran against her primary opponent.

After losing her job as CEO and losing her Senate race, Fiorina spent time on the conservative speaking circuit and then launched a presidential bid, positioning herself(link is external) as a conservative female alternative to Hillary Clinton while at the same time decrying Clinton for using gender identity politics.

She emerged as an outspoken opponent of abortion rights, using her platform to fib about abortion statistics and denounce a nonexistent Planned Parenthood video, which(link is external) apparently no one besides Fiorina has ever seen(link is external). In one bizarre incident, Fiorina’s campaign reportedly “ambushed” a group of children(link is external) visiting a botanical garden to use them in a photo-op for an anti-abortion speech.

The multimillionaire former CEO also raised eyebrows(link is external) when she told Glenn Beck that “only the wealthy, the powerful, the big and the well-connected” have prospered while “all the rest of us are getting crushed,” and used bogus(link is external) statistics(link is external) about women in the workplace to deflect from her opposition to equal pay legislation(link is external).

Towards the end of her foundering campaign, Fiorina resorted to criticizing Hillary Clinton astoo ambitious(link is external) to be president and attacking her marriage(link is external). She also went after Cruz for his role in the government shutdown and “saying whatever he needs to say to get elected(link is external).”

With this record of insults and false attacks, Fiorina is a great match for Cruz.