Posted on 04/13/2021 8:47:56 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Of all the potential Republican presidential contenders for 2024, CNN's John Berman seems to have singled out Nikki Haley for special opprobrium. Who knows whether it's out of conviction, or a sense that Haley might pose the biggest electoral threat to President Biden—or, as the case may be—to Kamala Harris, who shares Indian-American heritage with Haley?
Berman's beef with Haley is over what he has described as her flip-flopping. In a February Politico article, Haley was sharply critical of President Trump. But yesterday, Haley declarated she would not run for president in 2024 if Trump does. Haley also mentioned that she had enjoyed a "great working relationship" with the former president.
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Berman actually has a point. Haley IS a flip-flopper, and brazenly ambitious.
But Berman of course never criticized Kamala “that little girl was me” Harris for flip-flopping when she went from in effect calling Biden a racist for opposing school busing to being his biggest booster.
‘But Berman of course never criticized Kamala “that little girl was me” Harris...’
he could have at least called her out for her grammar; ‘me’ should have been ‘I’...
I still don’t get why people can’t get this right; Rush Limbaugh was notorious for saying ‘me’ when he should have said ‘I’...it’s not the least bit difficult; would she have said ‘me was that little girl...’?
He’s not wrong about Haley’s flip-flopping. The woman has shown herself in the past few months to be an unprincipled opportunist, like so many other establishment Republicans.
The interesting thing about Nikki's flip-flops is it shows which way the political winds are blowing. People like Haley and Lindsey are weathervanes.
Haley has no home with the right or the left.
Yep, it’s a time for choosing, being in the middle just gets you run over.
I despise her. I will never vote for Nikky Haley under any circumstances. Ever. Period.
The end.
Neither Indian is a natural born citizen of the USA.
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