Carly Fiorina doesn't seem to like leading Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Because, if the latest undercard Republican debate were any indication, Fiorina doesn't want Clinton to become president -- so bad.

According to Business Insider, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO went off and fired a series of attacks to Hillary and her husband and former U.S. President, Bill Clinton.

Fiorina said, "Hillary Clinton will do anything to gain and hang on to power. Anything." She also criticized Hillary's decision to stay with Bill amid the sex scandal that plagued his later years in office. Fiorina noted that if her husband did the same thing as Clinton, she would have left him a long time ago.

Her response garnered some cheer, which prompted her to add some more statements attacking the Clintons.

Fiorina added that Hillary is so focused on climbing the political ladder to gain power and is now making moves to get to the presidency. However, she quipped that Clinton is more qualified going to the big house, rather than the white house, alluding to the investigations currently being done on the Democratic candidate.

Speaking of going to jail, Fiorina even went a little bit overboard and compared Hillary to Mexican Drug Lord El Chapo Guzman, Mother Jones reported.

She followed up the inflammatory comparison and quipped that perhaps the actor Sean Penn should interview her.

As noted, Clinton is currently under investigation by the FBI for allegedly using a private email server during her time as U.S. secretary of state and if whether she violated any security protocols.

The former CEO, however, is not a stranger to controversy of her own. In a report by Politico, during the five years that Fiorina was the head of one the largest tech companies in America, HP managed to lose half of its former value.

Although during her time as CEO, the tech industry was also in the verge of collapse, it should be noted that this is the same time that Apple and Dell's value rising, Google going public and Facebook being launched.

In her defense, Fiorina claimed that during her term, she had doubled the revenues of Hewlett-Packard, but many tech and business experts are still critical of her alleged "empty achievement."

Fiorina directly said that Hillary Clinton cannot become the president of the United States. But if her time as the CEO of HP is any indication, voters should take a good hard look.