“One of the brightest leaders I have ever met”
Carly Fiorina rose impressively to the top of Hewlett Packard.
She did it the old fashioned way: based on merit.
She was fired the old fashioned way: based on office politics.
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The face of leadership
By Tom Quiner Carly Fiorina is class. Donald Trump isn’t. Mr. Trump generally proves it every time he opens his mouth. He drew particular attention to his boorishness by mocking Carly Fiorina’s appearance last week. Ms. Fiorina struck back with a zinger of an ad, which I’ve posted above. Way to go, Carly! Great ad.…
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Christianity thrives on martyrdom. When Caesar threw a Christian Church Father, Polycarp, into the arena around 100 A.D., all he demanded of the priest was to proclaim, “Caesar is Lord.”
Instead, Polycarp responded:
“Eighty-six years I have served Christ, and He never did me any wrong. How can I blaspheme my King who saved me?”
And the state killed him.
Things never change, do they?
Read MoreRick Perry is out
By Tom Quiner Rick Perry generated no traction in his second quest for the White House. He suspended his campaign this week. I just ran across the blurb below on Facebook and offer to Quiner’s Diner readers as a fitting send off to Governor Perry:
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Clintonian sincerity
The sake of our nation depends on eradicating human abortion
The power of family
The family is powerful.
It not only perpetuates civilization through the beauty of God’s creation, it is a formidable economic force…
Read MoreThe pitch that lifted a nation’s spirits
Life is all about working, playing, and loving. The loving part connects the two and gives them meaning.
On this 14th anniversary of 9/11, I think back to a wonderful moment in the aftermath of our national tragedy…
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