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Nikki Haley Endorses Donald Trump

Nikki Haley Endorses Donald Trump

“Let us join together as a party. Let us come together as a people, as one country strong and proud. Let us show our children and the world that even on our worst day, we are blessed to live in America.”

Nikki Haley officially endorsed former President Donald Trump at RNC.

Trump asked Haley to speak at the RNC, which I find amazing.

Haley’s speech targeted those who are on the fence. It is what unity needed:

HALEY: “President Trump asked me to speak to this convention in the name of unity it was a gracious invitation and I was happy to accept I‘ll start by making one thing perfectly clear Donald Trump has my strong endorsement pairing strong endorsement pairing or country is at a critical moment we have a choice to make for more than a year I said a vote for Joe Biden is a vote for president Kamala Harris after seeing the debate, everyone knows it‘s true if we have four more years of Biden or a single day of Harris are country will be badly worse off for the sake of our nation.”

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I guess it’s nice as long as it costs you next to nothing. Like controlling a square on the chessboard that nobody is particularly fighting over, or having a fourth SHTF retreat for a Plan E.

    Danny in reply to henrybowman. | July 16, 2024 at 11:11 pm

    If Wisconsin is decided by 20k voters would you prefer that be us winning Wisconsin by 20k or losing it by 20k? If you would prefer us to win it by that once everyone decides who to vote for do you think moderate Republicans on the fence feeling welcomed back by the winner of the primary who needs their votes helps or hurts?

    This isn’t a trust Trump’s judgement moment, this is a Trump doing something that is just common sense.

      Stuytown in reply to Danny. | July 17, 2024 at 2:23 am

      Excellent comment

        Dr.Dave in reply to Stuytown. | July 17, 2024 at 9:05 am

        The absolutes folks don’t actually live in reality. The current goal is to get elected. After election fight like hell for your cause utilizing yourself, local, state and federal representatives.

      diver64 in reply to Danny. | July 17, 2024 at 4:35 am

      Common sense? Who in any swing state much less Wisconsin was waiting for this and now will say “you know, I hate Trump and wouldn’t vote for him but now that Nikki has endorsed him I’m taking a second look”? Who?

      henrybowman in reply to Danny. | July 17, 2024 at 3:13 pm

      “This is Trump doing something?”
      No, it’s Nikki Haley making a speech.
      Put your glasses on. Trump isn’t doing anything.

    thalesofmiletus in reply to henrybowman. | July 17, 2024 at 9:35 am

    I guess it’s nice as long as it costs you next to nothing.

    “Nice” is a phone call from your kid.

    Getting a vehement rival like her to bend the knee in public is victory few men will ever relish.

Mauiobserver | July 16, 2024 at 10:44 pm

She talked about expanding the GOP and reaching new voters.

I have a suggestion to appeal to the base of the Democrat party, which is wealthy, college educated suburban women.

Use the influx of new campaign money to air a few ads and speaking engagements targeting that base with the GOP’s new secret weapon Usha Vance. The VP’s wife is a brilliant and beautiful woman. Her family are legal immigrants from India. She is a Yale Law graduate with honors, has clerked for two judges who are now on the Supreme Court, and until this week was a heavy hitter at a very prestigious law firm. She is also the mother of 3 young children. I saw an interview where she and the future VP spoke on a number of subjects. I am pretty confident that some of the self-anointed elite suburban women will greatly be impressed and if they don’t vote for the GOP ticket, they might at least not vote for the Democrat ticket.

Mauiobserver | July 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

be greatly impressed

my kingdom for an edit button

There were MANY speakers much better and more importantly than rino niki

    Mauiobserver in reply to gonzotx. | July 17, 2024 at 12:41 am

    Two speeches come to mind, Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Dr. Ben Carson. Sarah is funny as heck, and it is easy to see why Trump hired her. Dr. Carson as usual was fantastic!! HIs closing comments were quoting Alex de Tocqueville who said after visiting American churches and reflecting on the people’s devotion to the Almighty ” America is great because it is good. If America ceases being good America will cease being great.” Carson added the line “let’s make America good”!!!!

      buck61 in reply to Mauiobserver. | July 17, 2024 at 1:09 am

      Va Senate candidate Hung Cao was the best speaker of the night

        Mauiobserver in reply to buck61. | July 17, 2024 at 1:31 am

        Will see if I can find it online. As I recall his opponent Tim Kaine has a son who was arrested for his actions protesting Trump. It sure seemed like he was an antifa member or supporter to me (although I realize that antifa is just a figment of my imagination as the FBI assures us there is no such organization).

        henrybowman in reply to buck61. | July 17, 2024 at 3:21 pm

        Unfortunately, Hung Cao is an establishment coward.

      jqusnr in reply to Mauiobserver. | July 17, 2024 at 7:19 am

      “If my people who are called by my name will HUMBLE themselves, pray, and seek my face, and TURN from their wicked ways. Then will I hear from Heaven forgive their sins and heal their land.”

    4rdm2 in reply to gonzotx. | July 17, 2024 at 9:05 am

    If someone is standing behind the barricades with me facing the common fire, I will not be so picky. All hands on deck.

I tried to like her, but I have been reminded repeatedly why my intuition refused to allow emotion to impair my judgement.

Soured on her a long time ago, but glad she did this, we need everyone we can on board to cover the fraud.

I have no idea who she is talking to. Who is her audience or more to the point, who does the RNC think is her audience? I had no idea she was still out there running around and no serious person on the right that I have heard in the last several months has even brought her up. While not in Liz Cheney’s backstabbing class she rivals her in obscurity at this point. I’d rather of heard from Christine Nome.

    CommoChief in reply to diver64. | July 17, 2024 at 6:44 am

    Neocons. There’s a large amount of folks in the GoP who are true believers of the idea that the USA has an obligation to ‘export democracy’ aka forever wars. That’s the constituency who backed Haley in the primary. The sooner these folks come to terms with the idea that putting the direct National Security and other interests of the USA and it’s Citizens above every other concern is NOT isolationist but merely non intervention/playing world police the better. Many of these folks have a professional and financial interest in the continuation of the military industrial complex so …their habits won’t be easy to break.

    TLDR – the folks who want the USA to go to war with Russia over Ukraine are the sorts who wanted Haley.

      diver64 in reply to CommoChief. | July 17, 2024 at 7:12 am

      Neocons are on a downward trajectory in influence and the majority of people backing Haley in the primary were Democrats crossing over to try and hurt Trump. She has single digit support in the Party right now and less popularity among Republicans than Vivek. Heck, I bet more like RFK, Jr than her.

        CommoChief in reply to diver64. | July 17, 2024 at 7:54 am

        IMO, you underestimate the number of folks clinging to the idea that the GoP must prioritize tax cuts, forever wars and must view the culture war issues exclusively through the prism of TV preachers. We see lots of support for these sorts of ideas here at LI among commenters.

        While I agree the influence of that old coalition within the GoP is waning they remain a big influence, especially among the large donor class. Look at the dismay offered v the selection of JD Vance as VP. The guy is a center/right populist who puts the interests of the folks on Main St ahead of those of Wall ST and DC uni party ….and they hate him for it b/c his selection raises the possibility of a 12 year reign of populism that threatens the existing system that those opposed to populism created and maintain for their benefit not ours.

Fine. Let Nikki sell Trump to Wine Mom Inc. Then ship her off to someplace politically unimportant like Antarctica.

E Howard Hunt | July 17, 2024 at 8:31 am

Who’s “done” more, Nikki or Kamala?

    Kamala has been great. She’s the unviable alternative. I’m a smart guy and I’ll never rise to those heights.

    She’s blocking a large segment of the chess board and I will credit her for leading us into 12 years of conservative leadership, prosperity and peace steeped in liberty.

    henrybowman in reply to E Howard Hunt. | July 17, 2024 at 3:23 pm

    Kamala’s knife is front and center. Nikki’s comes out at inopportune moments for us.

This is an example of the “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Anybody that helps remove Brandon the pedophile from the white house has my support, at least for now.

destroycommunism | July 17, 2024 at 11:33 am

no one was ever a threat to djt ,,as long as he wanted the position

the patriots who tried to give the gop the benefit of the doubt

knew right off the bat trump is the real patriot

the rinos and dems knew he was trouble to the status quo of holding power by any means necessary

it took the dems all these extra years to have their

come to trump,moment

why?

between crime being ok’d by the DA’s to the “taking away ourrrr money” by the illegals/migrants

and then some wht pos tried to take all that away

THAT BTW was a move by a lefty