Andrew Ross Sorkin says “it is curious to those of us” who have reported on Carly Fiorina’s business career “that there has not been a greater focus in recent days on her ‘track records and accomplishments,’ as she suggested she should be measured by.”
“Even more striking, Mrs. Fiorina, the only former female chief executive among the candidates, continues to promote her business experience on the trail, yet she was fired by Hewlett-Packard after the company’s stock dropped by half in 2005. She has long blamed her failings at running the technology giant on the bursting of the dot-com bubble and the deepening recession in Silicon Valley after the Sept. 11 attacks.”

