Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she should stick in there. Trump is degrading rapidly.
It's the stress of losing all of those legal battles. They've been aging him worse than his first year in the White House. And his legal troubles are only going to get worse. He's been trying to delay anything and everything and the courts have been pushing to get all of this resolved before the elections. With 91 charges against him in so many different courtrooms, between cases, appeals, appeals to Supreme Courts (both state and federal), the stress of the legal battles is wearing him down. He's definitely not going to get better while they are all on-going and so that means this constant decay of his mental faculties over the next 9 months. It's a shame that this has to happen on national network news, but this is what he's bought. Not that I wish him personally ill, but watching his decay into dementia on national network news may be the only thing that saves this country from a second Trump term of office.
I’ve thought about this quite a bit. I don’t know how a 76-year old man can take on so much stress and juggle so many different things at the same time, but he somehow pulls it off. It’s amazing that it never catches up to him. He seems to have no health problems whatsoever. I mean Carl Weathers, who just died in his sleep a few days ago, was the same age as Trump and was in great shape his whole life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
PP here. I will say this even though people don't like it - Biden is an old man who is not all there. Trump is an old man who is not all there and is crazy and dangerous to boot. I trust the people Biden hires to maintain stability, and stability is what I value most at this time.
I believe Haley would also bring stability, and she's not an old man that's not all there. I am heartily sick of the gerontocracy running things. Nikki Haley is the type of person we should see running for President. But as I said, she'd have to officially repudiate Donald Trump and go the way of Liz Cheney. So that's a lot of ifs.
Haley would sign a national abortion ban into law.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:All you Hayley lovers, are you gonna be ok when she ends up endorsing Trump? Because she will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
PP here. I will say this even though people don't like it - Biden is an old man who is not all there. Trump is an old man who is not all there and is crazy and dangerous to boot. I trust the people Biden hires to maintain stability, and stability is what I value most at this time.
I believe Haley would also bring stability, and she's not an old man that's not all there. I am heartily sick of the gerontocracy running things. Nikki Haley is the type of person we should see running for President. But as I said, she'd have to officially repudiate Donald Trump and go the way of Liz Cheney. So that's a lot of ifs.
Anonymous wrote:Hard pass on her. She claimed racism & discrimination does not exist. Meanwhile in her biography/book, she tells a story that when her parents first moved to South Carolina, the owner of the home made them promise not to sell the home to an African American family. Her family is Indian by the way.
Her father also could not get a job at a white university or institution and was only hired by a HBCU (Vorhees College). There was uproar in the white community when they found out that her dad was working at a historically black college.
The mere fact that she claims racism & discrimination never existed in the states, despite the fact that her father was discriminated against is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Hard pass on her. She claimed racism & discrimination does not exist. Meanwhile in her biography/book, she tells a story that when her parents first moved to South Carolina, the owner of the home made them promise not to sell the home to an African American family. Her family is Indian by the way.
Her father also could not get a job at a white university or institution and was only hired by a HBCU (Vorhees College). There was uproar in the white community when they found out that her dad was working at a historically black college.
The mere fact that she claims racism & discrimination never existed in the states, despite the fact that her father was discriminated against is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
PP here. I will say this even though people don't like it - Biden is an old man who is not all there. Trump is an old man who is not all there and is crazy and dangerous to boot. I trust the people Biden hires to maintain stability, and stability is what I value most at this time.
I believe Haley would also bring stability, and she's not an old man that's not all there. I am heartily sick of the gerontocracy running things. Nikki Haley is the type of person we should see running for President. But as I said, she'd have to officially repudiate Donald Trump and go the way of Liz Cheney. So that's a lot of ifs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.
Why not just vote for Biden?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should run as third party.
Agree. I hope she's in talks with the Liz Cheney wing to do just that. It would take A LOT for me to pull the lever for Nikki Haley, but if she fully repudiates Trump and is on the ballot I might do it.