You have to wonder why Trump appointed her when she suggested before the 2016 election that Trump would not "Disavow" the racist KKK. "That's not who we want as president," she said, but then in October of that year she endorsed Trump despite saying she was "Not a fan" of him.
Now, for the last two months, since shortly before the Iowa caucuses, we have been given the picture of a Nikki Haley who is either a shameless narcissist or a purposeful saboteur who aims to destroy not just Trump but the very Republican Party that adores him.
As far as the eye can see, over the next 23 GOP primaries at least, and then beyond, there is not one state where Haley has any realistic chance of beating Trump.
Why doesn't anyone worry about Haley making false claims about our NATO alliance when so many seem so concerned about every word that comes out of Trump's mouth on the subject? Probably because the liberal media can use Haley's words to try to damage Trump, whether they are true or not.
Only problem is that Trump didn't participate in the GOP primary debates, and therefore never signed the pledge that Haley signed.
Since she's now suffering from a bona fide case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, it serves her purpose to remain in the race and sabotage Trump any way she can.
Haley told ABC, "Seventy percent of Americans have said they don't want Donald Trump or Joe Biden to be their only choices. Fifty-nine percent of Americans have said Donald Trump is too old and Joe Biden is too old to run for president." So what does she make of last week's Economist poll on the Republican primary race, where 79% of Republicans said they want Donald Trump to be president and only 14% want Haley? Come to think of it, maybe she is a narcissist.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2024/02/24/the_curious_case_of_nikki_haley_150551.html
No comments:
Post a Comment