Haley says she is willing to discuss possible VP run

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South Carolina governor Nikki Haley says she is open to the idea of being the running mate to the Republican nominee for president.

Speaking on NBC's Today Wednesday, Haley said she's willing to have a conversation about running as vice president once a nominee is selected.

"If a candidate wanted to sit down and talk, I would sit down and talk," she said. "It's a big decision, it's a family decision. But absolutely, I would sit down and talk."

She also said that in her rebuttal to the State of the Union late Tuesday, she was taking aim at Donald Trump, as well as other members of the party and in the media, when she called on Americans to resist "the siren call of the angriest voices."

 
She knows just how unimportant a state South Carolina is in the general election, so she's trying to hype the speculation as early as possible.
 
I might have supported her until her Establishment ass-kissing speech last night. Sorry Haley, you eliminated yourself from contention.
 
If she wants to be VP then perhaps she shouldn't have used her speech to attack the person who is going to pick the VP.
 
Without knowing the facts, I will just save myself some time and assume that Stikki Nikki is not eligible.

The powers that be are ram-rodding us with ineligible foreign sourced candidates.
 
I might have supported her until her Establishment ass-kissing speech last night. Sorry Haley, you eliminated yourself from contention.

She lost a lot of support when she proved to be a PC-cowed cave-in artist last June during the "bring down the Confederate flag" drumbeat. That the establishment GOP is pushing her for VP shows they have learned absolutely nothing from the past nine months.
 
I might have supported her until her Establishment ass-kissing speech last night. Sorry Haley, you eliminated yourself from contention.

She lost a lot of support when she proved to be a PC-cowed cave-in artist last June during the "bring down the Confederate flag" drumbeat. That the establishment GOP is pushing her for VP shows they have learned absolutely nothing from the past nine months.
 
She lost a lot of support when she proved to be a PC-cowed cave-in artist last June during the "bring down the Confederate flag" drumbeat. That the establishment GOP is pushing her for VP shows they have learned absolutely nothing from the past nine months.

Not that I'm a fan of hers, but your reasoning here seems a bit selective (and perhaps inconsistent), assuming you haven't withdrawn support for Rand over the same issue.

Rand Paul Backs Confederate Flag Removal, Calls It Symbol of Racism and Murder

Sen. Rand Paul said he agrees with South Carolina Gov. (and fellow Republican) Nikki Haley that the Confederate flag should be removed from its previous place of honor on the grounds of the State House. In a radio interview this morning, Paul referred to the flag as “inescapably a symbol of human bondage and slavery,” as well as a reminder of Dylan Roof’s horrific murders:

“I think the flag is inescapably a symbol of human bondage and slavery, and particularly when people use it, you know, obviously for murder and to justify hated so vicious that you would kill somebody, I think that that symbolism needs to end. And I think South Carolina is doing the right thing.

I think it’s, obviously, it’s a decision for South Carolina to make, but if I was in South Carolina that’s what I would vote to do and I would recommend to anyone who asked me my opinion. There have been people who have used it for southern pride and heritage and all of that but really to I think to every African-American in the country it’s a symbolism of slavery to them and now it’s a symbol of murder for this young man and so I think it’s time to put it in a museum.”
 
The GOP could do a lot worse for a VP. I'd consider voting GOP if she was on the ticket.
 
Every time someone jumps onboard with a PC issue like this, it makes me trust them a little bit less.

Cabal is making a habit of this of late, this is the second time he's come in with some snarky comment. I'm not going to waste time negative repping him because he doesn't seem like the type that learns from consequences, it would probably embolden him to be more of a twat.
 
She is articulate, ladylike, camera friendly, and conservative. I would love to see her up against anyone Hillary or Bernie would put forward as a VP candidate. She would make them look loud, obnoxious, old, pandering, and dated. This is a TV age. We need to think about that. The VP has to get on board with whoever is running for President. I think the Dems would look more stupid than they already to when Republicans put forth a woman, and a woman of color. That would be awesome.

Then to rebut the rebuttal, Debbie Wasserman Schultz did the anatomically impossible.
 
Not that I'm a fan of hers, but your reasoning here seems a bit selective (and perhaps inconsistent), assuming you haven't withdrawn support for Rand over the same issue.

Rand's compromise on the flag issue was a positioning move done to help him to prevail in what he thought was going to be an establishment-driven race. We all know better now, but he had spent so many months striking status quo, 'mainstream' poses (as defined by the PC regime), that he never anticipated the tactic might backfire in a change year.

Such caving (among many other examples on Rand's part) is precisely what undermined his ability to present as a true non-establishment figure, leaving a big lane open that Trump, Cruz and Carson filled. But for the party leadership to have not gotten the message given the clear hindsight view of the past year, as shown by their pushing Haley, is ridiculous.
 
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It is not the job of the VP to have any other opinion than the President's. I think Haley would be the kind of representative that would play well on TV. Contrast her with Joe (has a hard time walking with both feet in his mouth) Biden. Plays well on TV.
 
Guess what, I agree with Rand. The flag was brought back at the height of the desegregation battles. Too bad this cycle has required an absurd amount of pandering to bigoted morons.
 
It is not the job of the VP to have any other opinion than the President's. I think Haley would be the kind of representative that would play well on TV. Contrast her with Joe (has a hard time walking with both feet in his mouth) Biden. Plays well on TV.

Nope. We have already seen her TV performance.
 
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