By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--May 8, 2018
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"First of all, he has his communication style," Haley told CBS’s “Sunday Morning.” "But you're not hearing me defend that.” (The Hill) "What I will tell you is if there is anything that he communicates in a way that I'm uncomfortable with, I pick up the phone and call him, and I tell him that. And I think that's something that he deserves from me,” the former South Carolina governor said. “Haley said that she doesn’t believe she needs to publicly detail the private conversations she has with the president but noted that she thinks Trump is receptive to them.”That’s nice, Nikki, but the Democrat/media obsession to take Trump down is so much bigger than your private conversations with America’s 45th. Have the obsessive plans to overturn the results of November 8, 2016 now reached the globalists nesting over at the the United Nations?
“Haley wants to make sure every Trump donor is interviewed and harassed before Mueller calls it quits. “Haley is going to be in trouble in the future. “It’s obvious.”Haley hit back at the White House last month after a top adviser—incorrectly— claimed that she was confused when she said the administration would impose new sanctions on Russia. (The Hill, April, 11, 2018)
“With all due respect, I don’t get confused,” Haley said in a statement that was read on Fox News. “Her statement came hours after top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that Haley “got ahead of the curve” when she announced during a Sunday show interview that the administration would roll out the sanctions the next day. “Kudlow later told The New York Times that he told Haley he had misspoken due to incomplete information.”Haley may perceive her wrapping the Mueller investigation up quickly “for the good of the country” as easy as removing South Carolina’s Confederate flag from one place to another. “South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley stared down hate and history this summer, turning an impassioned debate over the Confederate flag into a political launching pad.(CNN, July 11, 2015)
“Other state figures had faltered when confronting the legacy of the Confederate flag and pushing for its removal. But Haley's quick call for it to be taken off the capitol grounds in the wake of the Charleston church shooting -- a call that culminated in Friday's ceremony in which hundreds of locals cheered its relocation to a museum -- has allowed her to bask in glowing reviews. "Now there's more reason to come to this state," Haley said in an interview with CNN's Don Lemon. "I am proud to say that it's a new day in South Carolina." And also a new day for Governor Haley.
"She saw an opportunity and saw a spotlight on South Carolina and saw that there were going to be real significant problems for the state and the Republicans if they couldn't bring it down," said Katie Packer Gage, a Republican consultant. "She stepped up and it didn't take her weeks or months, even though she could have punted. She is a smart politician.” “The once-rising star, whose shine had faded after her 2010 gubernatorial victory, has emerged from the flag battle as the face of the "new South." By leading the efforts to take down a flag embraced by alleged killer Dylann Roof, Haley helped her party and her own profile. Even Democrats offered praise. “She also said that the flag should never have been displayed prominently on Capitol grounds.”But going along with the notion that President Trump should not shut down special counsel Mueller’s investigation and making it clear that the investigation needs to wrap up quickly, makes Nikki Haley something patriots do not want: yet another globalist over at the much reviled United Nations.
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