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Carly, we hardly knew ye.
A week ago, Carly Fiorina was in a good position to enjoy the sheen of respectability she had acquired. The former Hewlett-Packard chief had run a solid presidential campaign and established herself as an adroit debater who could cut Donald Trump down to size.
Then she became Ted Cruzโs vice-presidential โnomineeโ โ accepting a nomination Cruz had no authority to bestow. In a case of exceptionally bad timing, Fiorina hitched herself to Cruz at precisely the moment his candidacy began to implode. Fiorinaโs previous criticism of Cruz and her checkered record at HP were again in the news. And now, alas, so is her singing:
I know two girls that I just adore
Iโm so happy I can see them more
Because we travel on the bus all day
We get to play, we get to play.
Fiorina sang these words to Cruzโs two daughters in her โacceptanceโ speech. The eerie crooning, of the type heard in horror movies before something bad happens, made Fiorina a late-night sensation. โItโs like Disney gave the wicked stepmother her own song,โ Stephen Colbert observed.
Musical sleuths identified the melody as Irving Berlinโs show tune Youโre Just in Love:
Put your head on my shoulder
You need someone whoโs older
A rubdown with a velvet glove
There is nothing you can take
To relieve that pleasant ache
Youโre not sick
Youโre just in love.
This selection by Fiorina โ she delivered the unsettling news that she has four verses to her song โ puts the โoldโ in Grand Old Party. Itโs from the 1950 musical Call Me Madam, in which the Ethel Merman character, an heiress and ambassador, comforts her young aide, a diplomat in love with a princess.
Fiorina, 61, is the one taking orders from Cruz, 45, but their relationship is no less peculiar.
Itโs not Fiorinaโs fault that news broke just after her โnominationโ was announced that former House speaker John Boehner, still a popular figure in nearby Ohio, had called Cruz โLucifer in the fleshโ and a โmiserable son of a bitch.โ Nor was it Fiorinaโs fault that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence on Friday gave Cruz a tepid endorsement โ he said that he โwill be voting for Ted Cruzโ but that โI particularly want to commend Donald Trump.โ
But if Fiorina picked investments the way she picked her candidate, you can see why HP stopped requiring her services. She bought Cruz at the peak, when polls showed him close in Indiana. But an NBC-Wall Street Journal poll Sunday found Trump up 15 points.
And now Cruz and Fiorina have to explain all those things she used to say about him: that โCruz is just like any other politicianโ; that โthereโs no honor in charging a hill that you know you canโt take, only casualties, although Ted Cruz maybe got name recognition and moneyโ; and that it was โodd that Sen. Ted Cruz did not renounce his dual Canadian citizenship until 2014.โ
Cruz now also has to defend Fiorinaโs record at HP, where she let go thousands and sent jobs to India and China. โWill the Cruz-Fiorina team do the same thing to Indiana that she did to Hewlett-Packard?โ Fox Newsโ Chris Wallace asked Cruz on Sunday.
The treatment didnโt improve for Cruz when he took questions from reporters Monday morning in Indiana: How can he possibly beat Trump in California? Would he drop out of the race before the convention in July?
โI am competing to the end,โ said Cruz, reminding all of his endorsement from Pence โ and his running mate. โI am so proud this week to be standing shoulder to shoulder with my vice-presidential nominee, Carly Fiorina.โ
But Fiorina was not standing at his shoulder later Monday, when he waded bravely into a group of Trump supporters outside his event. Cruz tried to engage them in calm discussion. โDonald Trump is deceiving you. He is playing you for a chump,โ Cruz said.
The Trump supporters taunted Cruz: โDo the math. . . . Time to drop out. . . . You are the problem, politician. . . . Whereโs your Goldman Sachs Jacket? . . . Lyinโ like you always do. . . . Are you Canadian?
If Cruz hadnโt established himself as a singularly unlikable candidate, one could almost have felt sorry for him in that moment. He needed urgently for Fiorina to sing more Ethel Merman:
They think that weโre through, but baby,
Youโll be swell! Youโll be great!
Gonna have the whole world on the plate!
Starting here, starting now,
Honey, everythingโs coming up roses!
Dana Milbank is a Washington Post columnist.
