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Old 01-13-2016, 09:28 AM
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Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina definitely is one of the best Republican governors in the USA. She gave a good response to the State of The Union and it was done reasonably without anger or hatred filled talk.

Her actions to take the Confederate flag off the SC statehouse grounds after that racist Roof killed the church group was a great feat.

I understand Gov. Haley is being talked about as a possible VP choice.
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Old 01-13-2016, 10:26 AM
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Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina definitely is one of the best Republican governors in the USA. She gave a good response to the State of The Union and it was done reasonably without anger or hatred filled talk.

Her actions to take the Confederate flag off the SC statehouse grounds after that racist Roof killed the church group was a great feat.

I understand Gov. Haley is being talked about as a possible VP choice.
She won't get chosen for VP. That's nothing but fantasy. Most Republican voters are swinging to the right. They are tired of RINOS and Nikki is a moderate. Another time maybe, but not today. If they are listening to Trump, then they are mad and willing to go to the extreme to counter Obama's failed agenda. America is tired of this administration apologizing to the rest of the world, and lecturing adult Americans like they are school children. And most of America has more experience than that idiot that's never had real job in his life.
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Old 01-13-2016, 10:33 AM
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She won't get chosen for VP. That's nothing but fantasy. Most Republican voters are swinging to the right. They are tired of RINOS and Nikki is a moderate. Another time maybe, but not today. If they are listening to Trump, then they are mad and willing to go to the extreme to counter Obama's failed agenda. America is tired of this administration apologizing to the rest of the world, and lecturing adult Americans like they are school children. And most of America has more experience than that idiot that's never had real job in his life.
And there will be enough Americans who will not vote for the self centered, unethical, dishonest, liar Clinton for two reasons. One she represents the threat of more of the same Obama continuation of incompetence.

And secondly enough Americans will not vote for a self centered, unethical, dishonest, liar.
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And there will be enough Americans who will not vote for the self centered, unethical, dishonest, liar Clinton for two reasons. One she represents the threat of more of the same Obama continuation of incompetence.

And secondly enough Americans will not vote for a self centered, unethical, dishonest, liar.
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And secondly enough Americans will not vote for a self centered, unethical, dishonest, liar.
Au contrair. After all, Crapweasel Bush got elected twice.
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Old 01-13-2016, 10:49 AM
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She won't get chosen for VP. That's nothing but fantasy. Most Republican voters are swinging to the right. They are tired of RINOS and Nikki is a moderate. Another time maybe, but not today. If they are listening to Trump, then they are mad and willing to go to the extreme to counter Obama's failed agenda. America is tired of this administration apologizing to the rest of the world, and lecturing adult Americans like they are school children. And most of America has more experience than that idiot that's never had real job in his life.
Curious, who do you think that Trump would choose as his VP nominee? I don't think it would be any of the other GOP candidates still on the board.
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Curious, who do you think that Trump would choose as his VP nominee? I don't think it would be any of the other GOP candidates still on the board.
I have no idea. I have yet to guess at who the candidate would choose for a running mate in past elections. They never seem to choose from the competition, for some reason. If he wants to slam dunk the election, I would think that a minority would be a good choice, either female or Latino, or both. But, his ego may be such that he feels that he doesn't need anyone to share the spotlight with. Obviously, he will have to have someone that is submissive to him, so it won't be anyone on the same stage tomorrow. I still think that he won't be chosen, but I have been surprised before. I was surprised when Obie was elected the second time. I really didn't think that the American voter was that stupid and would have learned from their mistake. We can thank the Independent voter for that disaster. The Independents will always make the difference in a close race.
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Au contrair. After all, Crapweasel Bush got elected twice.
You are not denying she is unqualified, self centered, unethical, dishonest liar!!

Thank you. You can go back to your rear view mirror.
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You are not denying she is unqualified, self centered, unethical, dishonest liar!!

Thank you. You can go back to your rear view mirror.





You must be talking about Nimrata Randhawa

She sure blasted The Donald last night
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You are not denying she is unqualified, self centered, unethical, dishonest liar!!

Thank you. You can go back to your rear view mirror.
I would eliminate "unqualified". All the candidates - both R and D - fit all the other groups, too.
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You must be talking about Nimrata Randhawa

She sure blasted The Donald last night
What the does this have to do with anything posted?

If you go any further out in left field you will be across from home plate.
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What the does this have to do with anything posted?

If you go any further out in left field you will be across from home plate.
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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Ya missed/avoided it again!
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Old 01-13-2016, 02:36 PM
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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
So, other than your attempt to cover your ethnicity bias, what is the point of your comment? Most of us that keep current with the latest events, heard her speak. Do you have a point, or are you trying to keep this dead thread alive?
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Au contrair. After all, Crapweasel Bush got elected twice.
Good one!!! But really it was only once.....the last time.
 

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