January 29, 2020
A friend of mine was talking about who should run for President in 2024. His recommendation?:
-Female
-She’s part Indian. Mom & Dad both immigrats from India.
-Former UN Ambassador/
-The world leaders know her & know how tough she will be.
-Dems will have a tough time defeating her!
I don't like it. Haley has a bad tendency to go whichever way the wind is blowing, and right now she is a MAGA gal, but she wasn't always. And there is a lot we have forgotten about her. In Washington, someone who is not solidly with us ends up against us. Just look at the "extreme conservative" Mitt Romney, or John McCain.
I replied:
Bear in mind Haley was a big supporter of RINO Mitt Romney and later supported Marco Rubio, a rather swampy fellow.
She supported removing the Confederate flag from South Carolina and removing statues of Civil War heroes.
Now, none of these are deal breakers, but they do suggest a woman who is eager to join the swamp.
I fear she may turn on us once in office.
Generally if someone shows any sort of signs of joining the other side they will betray us.
But the worst is she is largely an open borders supporter. That I find intolerable.
And if you are known by the company you keep, she has a problem. For instance, she spoke at a fundraiser for a very liberal Republican Progressive.
Or take John Boehner. People forget that Boehner was to the right of Newt Gingrich (himself a guy who wound up moving leftward when in power) but by the time he left office he was essentially a light beer version of a Democrat. Boehner used to rail against liberals; by the time he left office he railed against Conservatives. He supported amnesty for illegal aliens. He is now working as a lobbyist for the marijuana industry (I knew he was on something.)
The list goes on and on. John McCain was solidly conservative until he wasn't. So was Lindsay Graham.
When in doubt, don't. It's true in many things, but especially in politics these days. Money and influence corrupt. I fear Nikki Haley. She has already shown a willingness to compromise with the Swamp Rats. Once she is safely in office how much more will she compromise?
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Posted by: Bill H at January 29, 2020 09:36 AM (vMiSr)
It would still be A Wonderful Thing if she managed to be the First Woman President.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 29, 2020 12:09 PM (nYRaQ)
SHS would be a nice pick, Dana. She's doing it right; if you can't be a good governor you can't be a good President.
We've had too many Senators trying to be President these days. They have zero executive experience, and so make poor candidates and even poorer Presidents.
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