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01-14-2016 06:11 AM |
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Showing your ignorance? Nimrata Randhawa is Gov Haley's birth name and this thread is about her. And she absolutely blasted Mr Trump last evening and perhaps you were unable to understand her comment, but this thread is about Gov Haley and the speech she made, so other than your automatic need to fling curse words as a evidence of your poor self control and lack of vocabulary.. Here for your further education is what Gov Haley said today about her words last evening.
"He was one of them, yes. He was one," Haley told Matt Lauer on NBC's "Today." "There's other people in the media, there's people in my state. I think we're seeing it across the country. But yes, Mr. Trump has definitely contributed to what I think is just irresponsible talk.
During her response to President Barack Obama's address, Haley remarked that during "anxious times" like these, "it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices."
"We must resist that temptation," she said.
Read more: Nikki Haley: Yes, I was talking about Trump - POLITICO
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Dear Guest: Yes she did blast Trump and it was inappropriate because her role was to support the Republican side of the State of the Union and the RNC was not happy about that move. Trump did Trump and told the media she just disqualified herself as his VP pick. Republicans didn't need that fight her role was to point aim fire at Obama not Trump
The liberal media meantime foolishly stated that the only reason she was picked to do the rebuttal to Obama SOTU address was because she is a minority woman. Progressives are on record stating Republicans are old white men who hate minorities and women and they chide Haley because she is a minority woman. DUH! Why was Obama picked twice by progressives? Two guesses and the first doesn't count
I know who Haley is and I know that she is well regarded but their are other Republican women as well who would qualify Ernest (Iowa) Martinez ( New Mexico) are two.
As to Haley's decision to move the Confederate flag..well it was popular among some but in my view this debate was just to placate minorities.
The war between the states is a fact. Southerns proudly carried their flag into battle. Southerns carried on with their pride generation after generation. Confederate soldiers were concerned American veterans and as such entitled To my way of thinking this discussion ought to have been along these lines. However progressives did their usual damage, were short sighted again and made this a divisive issue instead of how this nation has the ability to come together time after time after time. despite our differences
The problem with America today is that we do not have a sufficient number of deep thinkers and that we lean on the heavy side of collectivism..what happen to the concept and the importance of the individual
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