On her weekly show Sirius post again from his Truth Social account, where he announced to the world that he had no interest in Haley as part of the Trump 2.0 administration.
REGARD:
.@NikkiHaley made it clear in her private conversations with the Trump transition co-chair that she never sought a position in the Trump administration @HowardLutnick – and when Donald Trump’s bestie Steve Witkoff came to her house and asked her what position she wanted. She said it too… pic.twitter.com/7nNXNVuJG5
— Amerinder Khatra (@AmerinderKhatra) November 14, 2024
@NikkiHaley made it clear in her private conversations with Trump Transition co-chair @HowardLutnick that she never wanted a position in the Trump administration – and when Donald Trump’s bestie Steve Witkoff came to her house and asked her what position would like to have her. She has also publicly expressed it four times on television.
In my opinion the lady protests too much. Just two weeks ago, Haley criticized Trump for his male-focused campaign. Haley appeared irritated when Fox News’ Bret Baier asked why she wasn’t standing up for him.
REGARD:
Nikki Haley lashes out at Trump: ‘This is not the time for them to get overly masculine with this bromance thing they’ve got going on’ pic.twitter.com/eD7CFQboM6
– TheBlaze (@theblaze) October 29, 2024
It is particularly telling that it was not she who killed the question of her being part of the administration; it was Trump. Why would you keep this potential alive in media circles if you had made it clear? weeks before that you weren’t interested? It appears Haley has been playing her own games, and Trump’s post brings out her games to bed.
Nikki Haley pushed back Wednesday against President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement that she would not be welcome in his up-to-date administration. She pointed out that she had long said she was not interested and revealed that she had been contacted by his transition team.
“I know the game he played. I don’t have to play this game,” the former South Carolina governor and former Trump Republican presidential candidate said on her weekly radio show on SiriusXM, later adding, “He can be superficial at times, and I think he showed that.” “
Nikki Haley is that friend who gets dumped but goes around telling everyone that she’s the one who actually ended things https://t.co/borfl98hnp
– Cabot Phillips (@cabot_phillips) November 14, 2024
Haley also said:
“I had no interest in being in his cabinet. He knew that,” she added. “At this point, we should pray that President Trump does well, we should pray that everyone he appoints does well,” she said.
Yes, we should all pray that the up-to-date Trump administration prospers. But if you seem a little bitter, like you’ve been accused of fraudulent tactics, what else can you say? As the post above shows, she seems more like a jilted lover than a woman in control. That’s one of the reasons she lost in the primaries and why her political capital is nonexistent.
Curious: Who would have thought it would be a good idea for Haley to have a weekly radio show? But does it fill the time? I think with globalist forecasters, Never Trumpers and The Trump 1.0 Bitter Retread Hour with John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, John Kelly, Omarosa Manigault and others still ranting about what a terrible leader President Trump was and in this next term will be. Then there are the international failures, such as former British Prime Minister David Cameron. What amazes me is that instead of these people sneaking off to sultry up a board or think tank seat and happily spending their fortunes, they are instead flaunting their incompetence and bad policies that pushed them out of their former positions, for the whole world to see.
Who can the US, UK and Western countries trust? My discussion with former Prime Minister David Cameron about managing foreign policy.🎙️#NikkiHaleyLive To @SIRIUSXM @Spotify @ApplePodcasts pic.twitter.com/I96ZSym3sH
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) November 14, 2024
My colleague Streiff said it well:
While I think Haley and Pompeo are talented and have done an excellent job in Trump 1.0, there is no doubt that they both have their sights set on the White House. At the same time, there are earnest doubts that they agree philosophically with President Trump on foreign policy or have the humility to serve him loyally when they disagree. In my opinion, Pompeo was one of those appointees in the first Trump administration, along the lines of John Kelly, James Mattis, and Rex Tillerson, who saw themselves as the adults in the room, tasked with remaining impulsive and not very-brighter Trump from breaking too many things. Last time, Pompeo used his role as CIA director to do just that Block key Michael Flynn helper barred from serving on the National Security Council.
I think Haley and Pompeo’s first allegiance will be to protect their personal brands from a future presidential run. They are likely to leak and, in their opinion, snail-paced Trump policies will hurt their personal political chances.
Haley is still trying to seem relevant and have her finger on the pulse of Republican leadership. She’s another who has stayed at the fair too long and doesn’t realize that the Republican Party in which she was once lauded no longer exists; At least in any form that means something to people or can still exercise power. What Trump did with his contribution was not superficial, but coherent. New day, up-to-date party and up-to-date agendas that have no place for corporatists and globalists.

