Posted on 10/12/2018 9:01:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley surprised virtually everybody this week when she announced she'd be resigning from her post at the end of the year.
In doing so, Haley has managed something unique. She leaves the Trump administration with her reputation not merely undiminished but actually enhanced. She's popular with both pro- and anti-Trump factions on the right, and with shockingly high numbers of independents and Democrats. She has a long list of accomplishments under her belt and no embarrassments or scandals. She is almost certainly the most popular politician in America.
OK, full disclosure: I'm biased and conflicted. I'm biased because I am a fan of Haley. I'm also conflicted because my wife, Jessica Gavora, works for Haley as her speechwriter and adviser.
While I'm at it, let me also say that one of my wife's more admirable (and annoying) traits is that she never tells me the cool stuff. For all I know, she's got the 411 on what's going on at Area 51. So if there's some secret scandal or devious plan behind Haley's resignation, I don't know what it is and neither does Jessica -- unless she's lying to me.
Whatever Haley's thinking is, one thing is obvious: She has better political timing than anyone else currently in the business. She's not leaving until January, but by announcing it now, she can't be seen as deserting ship if the midterms go badly.
There's the old saying: "It's better to be lucky than good." Haley is both.
An outspoken Trump critic in the primaries, she was nonetheless Trump's choice for U.N. ambassador. There are many theories for why Trump wanted her for the job. Some argue this was the only way to get Haley out of the South Carolina governor's mansion to make room for her then-lieutenant governor, Henry McMaster, a far more full-throated Trumpist.
Also, Trump likes hiring prominent critics in order to make them acknowledge his victory over them. Others say he wanted to unite the party. Recall his overture to sharp Trump critic Ohio Gov. John Kasich to be his running mate. Trump ultimately picked Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who'd technically endorsed Ted Cruz in the 2016 primaries, even if he spent most of his time man-crushing on Trump.
Meanwhile, the timing was fortuitous for Haley to leave before the end of her second term as governor. She had recently handled both a particularly horrific church shooting and the subsequent wrenching debate about the Confederate flag flying at the state capitol nearly perfectly.
Even so, it was a big risk for Haley to take the U.N. job. She had little foreign policy experience to speak of, and the risk that she might be forced to either defend the indefensible or resign in protest was high. Only in retrospect does it seem obvious this was the best job in the Trump administration and that she was the best person for it.
First, the U.N. is the best arena in the world for picking the right enemies. Also, the U.N. ambassador is outside the snake pits of Washington while still at the center of the media world. Haley was also blessed to have a political nonentity, Rex Tillerson, working as secretary of state.
Because it's a foreign policy post, Haley didn't have to weigh in on every Trumpian controversy. But when she did -- on the "Me Too" movement, Russian meddling, etc. -- she did it in a way that differentiated herself from Trump and his sycophants without seeming disloyal or mealy-mouthed.
Haley made it all look easy, in part because she's a good politician -- a daughter of Indian immigrants in a state renowned for ugly politics who managed to win two governor's races.
But she's also willing to do something too few politicians with charm and luck on their side bother to do: her homework. After all, she started out as the family bookkeeper at 13.
The timing and manner of her decision was near perfect. Once again, she's not only leaving on a high note, she's leaving as the only prominent Republican around today who can simultaneously unite the party and also appeal to non-Republicans. (Which is why you can expect the knives to come out soon.)
If Trump runs in 2020, it's doubtful anyone could take the nomination from him. If he doesn't run, the Republicans could be in desperate need of a minority woman who's acceptable to a divided GOP and to voters repulsed by Trump.
It's all about timing, and at 46, Haley's got all the time she needs.
Isn’t this Jonah Goldberg a never Trumper?
“She is almost certainly the most popular politician in America.”
Fairly decent trick considering, outside of South Carolina, no one knows who she is.
Goldberg is a NeverTrumper like she was during the primaries, a sentiment that will be re-activated at any moment. But he did not add that in his full disclosure.
[She is almost certainly the most popular politician in America. ]
Yeah, right. Sounds like the GOPe is selling something.
Yes, he is the worst of the worst Never Trumpers
Yup, he pretends the party is split 50-50., when it is really 90-10, or less post-Kavanaugh. Mrs Haley is not almost certainly the most popular pop in the US, as 40% have never heard of her.
Goldberg is a fraud.
Despite Goldberg’s turdishness, her timing is good in another sense: who wants to be our representative to an entity that we are going to downgrade and deprecate more and more?
It’s time for a real hardass for this job, to manage the next phase of the beating we’re going to give the UN.
for those who resent her because she was anti-Trump, Trump himself praised her more than on everyone else who has left the Administration combined. He gave her a royal sendoff from the White House, and she strongly endorsed him.
If he managed to turn a pseudo-enemy into an ally, isn't that someone we should welcome?
The Bush League Republicans have not given up on convincing US to give up our country without a fight.
Haley is a Cheap labor Express stooge, just like Rubio, who she endorsed. Just like Goldberg who praises her.
She also started the erasure of American history.
I will never vote fore her for anything.
Jonah seems to be trying to mold it as something that makes sense to him - and may have some truths/half-truths tied in but he oversimplifies because he doesn’t want to dive into areas/possibilities he can’t digest w/o getting serious heartburn...since Trump claims he knew about it for about 6 months, he must have influenced the timing and the way the message was put out....what does Jonah think about that which he purposely ignored to fantasize about Haley replacing him?
Methinks Mr ex AG of SC step up to the mark?
Nimrata is the most overrated carpetbagger in American history. Her rigid, rictus smile at her resignation announcement tells a story behind the story.
This just prepares the way for him to come back and say he predicted whatever...
He’s an ass.
There’s no way to know whether “her timing is perfect” when she just announced this week. Goldberg has sunk into idiocy ever since Trump arrived on the scene.
Yes, JoNAH, is a HUGE Never-Trumper.
AND, his wife works for Trikki-Nikki!
The fact that Democrats like her is all the proof I need that I am right in not being able to stand her. Shes a classic RINO I could never have voted for. Thank goodness shes gone. Stay in private life Nikki.
Its never a big risk to be the UN Ambassador. You get to shoot your mouth off to support whatever policy is popular with your base and have zero consequences.
>>Isnt this Jonah Goldberg a never Trumper?<<
Little Jonah wants everyone to forget that she was the skank who kick started the iconoclasm that is responsible for the destruction of our nation’s historical statuary, building facades, and other monuments, which destruction is an obvious attempt to destroy the historical memory of our great country.
The only thing more rotten about jonah goldberg than his teeth, is his attitude toward the President.
He is a miserable, fat balding prick, that has a media position only because his mama Lucianne, has plowed the way for him.
Left to his own talents, he'd still be waiting tables and writing a cheesy blog.
I like and respect most Jews, this one [half]...meh.
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