Nikki Haley Lectures Trump On How To Beat Kamala Harris
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Nikki Haley and all of her wisdom, and I use that very loosely and with air quotes, says we need to stop talking about the fact that she doesn't do interviews.
We got time here.
Here's Nikki Haley.
Here's cut seven.
Her delivering what wisdom she has on here.
Here's what Trump ought to do.
Just run it.
You think that this campaign is floundering on that point?
I want this campaign to win.
But the campaign is not going to win talking about crowd sizes.
It's not going to win talking about what race Kamala Harris is.
It's not going to win talking about whether she's dumb.
You can't win on those things.
The American people are smart.
Treat them like they're smart.
Is that all he's doing?
Like, that's all he's doing?
Those are the Trumpian things around the edges, the periphery of stuff Trump does.
He's going to talk about how she's wrong on borders, and then she seems kind of dumb.
She's terrible on the economy, and yet she can't speak coherently.
That's what Trump does.
It's how he beat Hillary.
Probably how he beat Biden, too, but that's another day.
So this is Nikki Haley in an exercise of pure self-absorption, trying to fine-tune and micromanage the guy who is already our nominee.
And by the way, Nikki, why did he steamroll you?
How did he absolutely obliterate you in every state?
By being him.
There is something funny about the woman who was summarily beaten lecturing the guy who beat her about how to run a campaign.
That simply makes no sense.
Now listen, there's a lens I'm going to define for you.
Anything that helps Trump win November 5th is good.
Anything that impedes that victory is bad.
We have a country to save.
Does that mean I'll never have a suggestion, never even have a criticism, or like, sir, you need to maybe do more of this, less of that?
I might.
I may just.
I mean, if you were to go on a month-long rant about what race she is, I'd say, stop that.
Nobody cares.
But by the way, he's not doing that.
But she's not doing it to help him.
I don't believe that for a minute.
I don't believe for a minute that she actually wants him to win.