AP Photo Fiorina: 'Boo hoo, Mrs. Clinton' She tells fellow Republican contender Donald Trump to keep going after Clinton.

Fellow GOP contender Carly Fiorina's advice for Donald Trump: Keep throwing the heat.

During a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday, Hillary Clinton remarked that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has "been throwing a lot of heat my way," railing against the billionaire businessman for insulting and dismissing women.


"Boo hoo, Mrs. Clinton," Fiorina said in an interview with "Fox & Friends" on Monday morning. "Mrs. Clinton is the same person who compared Republicans to terrorists," she remarked, referring to comments from the Democrat in which she blasted former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio for having "extreme views on women."

"We expect that from some of the terrorist groups, we expect that from people who don’t want to live in the modern world, but it’s a little hard to take coming from Republicans,” Clinton said at an event in Cleveland last month.

"For heaven's sakes, I actually wish Mr. Trump would throw a little more heat Hillary Clinton's way," Fiorina said. "I feel sometimes as though I'm the only candidate who's consistently been critical of her."

Fiorina said Sunday that she did not buy that Clinton was not paying close attention to her email, as the former secretary of state asserted in an interview with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell last Friday.

"We know, for example, that she hired into the State Department a political operative who had done IT work on her campaign and for her PAC, and that that IT operative was paid $5,000, not by taxpayers, but by Mrs. Clinton herself, to do IT work on that basement server," Fiorina told CBS' "Face the Nation," referring to a Washington Post report that cited former campaign IT employee Bryan Pagliano as the State staffer whom the Clintons paid.

"So that actually takes a lot of work and lot of effort. And so I don't think it's plausible for her to say, 'Oh, I wasn't paying any attention.' She clearly was paying attention," Fiorina added.

In her interview with Mitchell, Clinton said that she "was not thinking a lot when I got in" about "what kind of email system there will be," adding that she was sorry that the situation is confusing to so many Americans and that she now disagrees with her choice. Clinton also repeatedly claimed that everything related to her use of private email on a private server while at the State Department was "above board."





Fiorina also said she agreed with former Vice President Dick Cheney's assessment Sunday that President Barack Obama's administration is to blame for the flood of refugees from Syria into Europe.

Several European countries, including France, Germany, Austria and the United Kingdom, have said they are willing to take in refugees, while Hungary has constructed a fence on its border with Serbia to stem the flow of people entering the country illegally.

"Look, the world is a more dangerous and a more tragic place when the United States is not leading, and we have not been leading for a long time," she added, calling the situation "entirely predictable" and a "lack of leadership" on the part of Obama and Clinton, his former secretary of state.