South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appears to be having a “yuge” problem keeping her high heals out of her mouth, as she has managed to offend four of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates and their respective supporters in just two days.
Haley first slapped Rubio by stating that he supported “amnesty,” then dinged Jeb Bush by alledging that he passed Common Core education standards.But these slights against Rubio and Bush are nothing compared to the shameless and GOP sanctioned attack against GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Instead of keep her eye on the ball, and bashing President Obama and his disastrous presidency when she delivered the response to the State of the Union address, Haley took it upon herself to jab a the “angriest” voices of the GOP.
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CNN believes Haley’s “angriest” voices remark was code for Donald Trump, but I would also say that it was attack against Senator Ted Cruz.
Haley went on damage control to walk back her remarks against Rubio and Bush, and then divulged the dirty little secret that her entire response to the SOTU address was sanction by RNC Chairman Reince Preibus, House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
“I talked about Marco Rubio — you know, I’m against his Gang of Eight bill. He is not for amnesty, but I was against his Gang of Eight bill,” she told host Greta Van Susteren. “Gov. Bush, he supported Common Core, certainly didn’t pass it, but supported it.”
The Republican establishment in Washington, D.C., which includes Ryan and McConnell, have rebuked Ted Cruz’s in-your-face, anti-establishment, and anti-Obama agenda since being elected to the U.S. Senate.
Expect Trump to make an example of Haley.