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    The Hill: Haley Attack on Trump Causes Firestorm

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    13 Jan 2016

    Cristina Marcos and Scott Wong report in The Hill:

    Conservative Republicans ripped the GOP establishment on Wednesday for South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s criticism of Donald Trump.

    A day after President Obama’s State of the Union address, more people were talking about Haley’s GOP response — and her warning that Republicans not “follow the siren call of the angriest voices” — than anything the president said.

    Many interpreted Haley’s criticism of Trump as an attack by the GOP establishment on the outsider candidates who have turned the party’s primary race and conventional political thinking upside down.

    “I think the establishment needs to quit bashing Donald Trump as much and listen to what he’s saying,” said Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC), a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus who hasn’t endorsed anyone in the presidential primary. “Because some of the things he’s saying is resonating with the American people, or he wouldn’t be at the percentages of the polls that he is.”

    Haley was invited by Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch *McConnell (R-Ky.) to deliver the address, though Ryan’s office said it had little input in its content.

    In her speech, Haley said Republicans were partly to blame for Washington’s dysfunction.

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    Haley, seen by many as a potential vice presidential pick for the GOP, acknowledged her comments were aimed partly at Trump.

    In an interview with local reporters, she said the Republican presidential front-runner’s call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants compelled her to speak out.

    “You know, the one thing that got me I think was when he started saying ban all Muslims,” said Haley. “We’ve never in the history of this country passed any laws or done anything based on race or religion. Let’s not start that now.”

    At the same time, Haley said her comments weren’t directed just at Trump and that she had differences with other GOP presidential candidates as well.

    “You know, Jeb Bush passed Common Core, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) believes in amnesty, which I don’t. There’s lots of things,” Haley said.

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    Haley, who’s considered a leading contender for the GOP vice presidential nomination, confirmed earlier Wednesday that she was referring to Trump in her Tuesday rebuttal to President Obama’s final State of the Union address.
    I don't think she'll get a VP invite from Trump or Cruz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    I don't think she'll get a VP invite from Trump or Cruz.
    Believe you are right MW. She probably drinks the gop establishment soup.
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    Nikki Haley Criticizes Marco Rubio On Amnesty; Jeb Bush On Common Core

    by CHARLIE SPIERING
    13 Jan 2016

    South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley says that Donald Trump isn’t the only presidential candidate that she has differences with.

    In an interview with CNN, Haley said that she disagreed with Jeb Bush on Common Core and didn’t agree with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) for supporting amnesty.

    “When I see something wrong, I say it,” she said. “Jeb Bush passed Common Core. Marco Rubio believes in amnesty, which I don’t,” she said.

    She said that Rubio, Bush, and Christie contacted her after the speech to share their support for her message.

    When asked if Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was one of the “angry voices” in politics that she was talking about in her State of the Union address, she denied it.

    She added that Donald Trump was a “friend” and that he shouldn’t take her criticism personally.

    Haley also responded to critics of her response to President Obama’s State of the Union address.

    “Look I can appreciate they’re angry. I said what I believe. I stand by what I believe,” she said. “My speech last night was not to win over anyone. I understand when I hit Republicans and Democrats that I was going to upset people.”

    Haley said she was allowed by Republican leaders to say what she wanted to the country, and that they did not interfere with what she wanted to say.

    “It was my speech, they let me write it,” she said.

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    Mike Huckabee: Nikki Haley Wrong to Hit Trump in GOP's SOTU Response

    Wednesday, January 13, 2016 04:50 PM
    By: Bill Hoffmann

    South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley was wrong to have trashed Donald Trump in her Republican rebuttal of President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee tells Newsmax TV.

    The former governor of Arkansas told "The Steve Malzberg Show" that Haley should have fully concentrated on tearing into the commander-in-chief’s speech instead of alienating her fellow Republican, who remains the runaway Republican presidential front-runner.

    "I'm not sure why she needed to do that because it very well could be Donald Trump may be the nominee and if he is, then we need to unite behind him," Huckabee said Wednesday.

    "The Republican National Committee has been very forceful in saying we have to all line up and agree that we're going to support the nominee and not be third-party candidates."

    Huckabee’s comments came as some political pundits theorized that Haley was goaded by the RNC to rip into Trump, who many mainstream Republicans continue to dislike.

    "If we're supposed to pledge loyalty to the RNC, then I have every expectation that the RNC had better pledge their support to whoever the nominee is," Huckabee said.

    While Haley didn’t mention him by name, there was no doubt she was referring to Trump and his boisterous, shoot-from-the-lip style as she addressed the nation Tuesday night.

    "Some people think that you have to be the loudest voice in the room to make a difference. That is just not true. Often, the best thing we can do is turn down the volume," Haley said.

    On Wednesday morning she fessed up on the "Today" show, admitting she was referring to Trump, who she believes "has definitely contributed to what I think is just irresponsible talk."

    But Huckabee said he disagreed with the approach.

    "I certainly understood when [Haley] was trying to say that we all have some responsibility for the tone and tenor of campaigns and the rhetoric. That's fair.

    "But I also think her purpose was to respond to the president and be more specific in just pointing out that his comments on how great the economy is, how strong our military is. The president was making it up out of thin air because he just wasn't speaking out of reality.

    "That could have been stronger because our purpose is to say, there's a real contrast. There's a difference between what the Democrats are doing and what the Republicans are doing, what they stand for, and what the results are going to be. I do think it's important that Americans know that difference."

    He also believes Haley may have blown her chances to get a shot as the vice presidential running mate of whoever gets the nomination.

    "I'm pretty sure she won't be on Trump's ticket," he said.

    Asked by Malzberg if he would tap Haley as his running mate if he is nominated, Huckabee, who trails Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio, Dr. Ben Carson and Jeb Bush in a new New York Times-CBS News national poll, dodged the question.

    "I don't know her very well because she came into office after I had finished my two-and-a-half terms. So I just don't have the relationship with her that many others do," he said.

    Trump, not one to shy away from anybody who goes after him, called Haley "weak" on illegal immigration and said he'd look for someone "better" to be his running mate.

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    Limbaugh: Nikki Haley's Response Proves 'Elites' Want Conservatives Out of Party

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    Wednesday, January 13, 2016 05:28 PM
    By: Greg Richter

    South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday is proof that the party establishment "elites" want to drive conservatives from the party, talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Wednesday.

    "It's the first time in my life I can remember the response to the State of the Union not going after the president, but rather going off the front-runner of, in this case, her own party," Limbaugh said. "And it is quite telling to note where in the drive-by media and in the conservative media today she's being hailed."

    Haley admitted she was "partially" talking about Donald Trump when she warned against the "angriest voices" in America.

    On his show, Limbaugh called Haley's address "almost absolute proof … that the Republican Party's trying to drive conservatives out of the party."

    But more than that, he said, the speech "expanded the theme of who is and who isn't qualified to be a Republican, and the Republican Party is still anti-conservative."

    In addition to Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Haley also was referring to talk radio, Limbaugh said.

    "She also means the conservative base, and don't believe anything other than that," he said.

    "This is, to me, one of the greatest bits of evidence that the Republican Party is not just anti-conservative, but it is very much pro-elite," he said. "It is a club that they don't want a whole lot of people joining," even though Trump has put together a coalition of supporters that is exactly what the Republican Party claims it wants.

    Haley next will endorse an "establishment" candidate – either Florida Sen. Marco Rubio or former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush – it mitigates gains by Trump and/or Cruz in Iowa and New Hampshire, he said.

    Haley's speech was hailed by the establishment "drive-by" media, Limbaugh said, because, "When they can get Republicans to agree with them that Republicans are the problem, why, that's a red letter day."

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    “We’ve never in the history of this country passed any laws or done anything based on race or religion. Let’s not start that now.”
    Is she an American? She does not know our history or maybe just is attempting to legitimize her narrative by lying. And radical islam is a political movememt to conquer, overtake, rule - nothing to do with religion, peace other than to deceive by calling it a religion.

    Pres Carter stopped iranians from entering the country to protect us & our WW2 enemies the same fate.
    Carter...
    The Secretary of Treasury [State] and the Attorney General will invalidate all visas issued to Iranian citizens for future entry into the United States, effective today. We will not reissue visas, nor will we issue new visas, except for compelling and proven humanitarian reasons or where the national interest of our own country requires. This directive will be interpreted very strictly.
    Trump likened his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States to World War II policies implemented by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt against people of Japanese, German and Italian descent.

    Apparently barring people from a terrorist country is not against "our values" after all.
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    Haley was born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa in Bamberg, South Carolina, on January 20, 1972, to an Indian Sikh family.[12] Her parents, Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, are immigrants from Amritsar District, Punjab, India, where Ajit had been a professor at Punjab Agricultural University. Haley's parents emigrated to Canada after her father received a scholarship offer from the University of British Columbia. After earning his PhD in 1969, Ajit moved his young family to South Carolina to accept a position as a professor at Voorhees College.

    Haley worked for FCR Corporation, a waste management and recycling company, before joining her mother's business, Exotica International, an upscale clothing firm, in 1994.[18] The family business grew to become a multimillion-dollar company.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Haley

    Does not seem that 1st generation American born fully understand or are assimilated properly to American ways, a requirement to be a citizen. An example of why there are strict requirements for POTUS or VP.

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