Narcissistic Nikki's Bizarre Omission
Haley's most prominent campaign literature has no plan for America or you!
Nikki Haley is a shell corporation, nothing more than a money laundering operation that moves money from fat-cat donors to useless campaign consultants.
If you go to Haley’s website, there are zero policy positions. This is bizarre and worth seeing for its novelty.
There are not even platitudes about “hope” and “change.” The entire campaign website is just various media appearances of hers and ways to donate to her. She shows all the ways you can help her but none of the ways she can help the country.
Buried at the bottom of her page is a link to her supposed “record of results.” However this lackluster catalog of “achievements” is again focused on herself, it is entirely retrospective and it does not lay out a vision for what she plans to do for the future.
This is shocking and detestable for a presidential candidate. Consider for a moment that Haley does not have her position on building the wall, defeating China, reshaping public education, or building up America’s industrial base on her website. Rather, she flaunts her endorsement from the Koch Brothers as if it means anything to America’s prosperity or forgotten man.
Contrast this with former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron Desantis’s website pages
Trump’s campaign website has his policy positions and plans for a second term clearly laid out and accessible in two sections at the top of the page.
DeSantis’s campaign website is very similar. The Florida governor’s policy positions are laid out in the center of the page.
Vivek Ramaswamy has his positions carved out on his website too.
Even Bob Dole, who ran for President as the Republican nominee in 1996 and has been dead for exactly two years today, still has an active campaign website. His stances are all laid out under the section titled “The Dole Agenda.”
––But what can Nikki run on, aside from her vanity?
One can not help but notice that some of Trump’s earliest and boldest strokes of foreign policy against China were not directed by Haley, his U.N. ambassador, but by Dole, the (then) 94-year-old war hero, who served no official role in the Trump White House. Dole reportedly advised Trump to take a congratulations call from the President of Taiwan minutes after he was elected President in November 2016.
No president had ever taken Taiwan’s call before and the move was seen as a courageous act of defiance against Chinese aggression toward the small Western-style island Republican. Even though it was just a phone call, a small gesture, can one think of anything that bold that Haley arranged during her tenure in the Trump administration? All the major achievements, like the Abraham Accords, came after Haley left.
Two things jump out from Haley’s website. First, this is a tacit admission that Haley has no vision for the country aside from perhaps sitting on Boeing’s board (again), as Ramaswamy has repeatedly pointed out.
Second, Haley paid for this. Presidential campaigns are often indicators of how a person would govern as president. This glaring error demonstrates her incompetence and shows how donor money is wasted on campaign consultants who fail to catch the most obvious errors; Just ask Jeb Bush who let his campaign website domain lapse, allowing Trump to purchase and redirect it to his website during the heat of the GOP primary in 2016.
Everyday Americans must be continually wary of electing a person who will not even pay lip service to helping them.