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keep in mind, nikki haley worked for donald trump. let that sink in. comments were part of a conversation that is very en vogue right now. in haley s case, it s pretty coded. they re casting doubt on president joe biden s mental state. the former south carolina governor, nikki haley, suggested older politicians should submit to a health screening, quote, just like you have to show your tax returns. really? something else donald trump didn t do. she said it without irony. but haley might want to be careful what she wishes for because again, she saw up close more than any of us saw of donald trump. donald trump of tim apple fame who once pondered on the oranges of the russia investigation and insisted revolutionary war troops took over the airports. revolutionary war troops. he wanted to nuke hurricanes. he wanted us to inject bleach to clean the lungs. for god s sake, he was the man who stared directly at the sun during a solar eclipse and once appeared to forget how to drink from a gla
we are already seeing jitters on wall street and among big business about the possibility that the u.s. could default later this month. president biden said he couldn t even rule it out that the u.s. would avoid default, and that is a very serious admission and i think a statement to how broken our political system is right here right now in washington. and, a.b., i said potentially it s a bipartisan issue, but i do want to ask a question in my statement to you. how do bipartisans approach facebook? i know it s en vogue for their party to tweet out for big tech, but for some it s an information delivery system, let s face it. right. what s interesting is that there has been a push from both sides. not a broad push but from senators josh hawley and senator
appeal because she showed courage. that could be a winning formula. that s what rattles around my head. whatever she s doing, when you re hanging out with former president biden, that s a slice of the republican party that is certainly not en vogue anymore. i asked liz cheney the day she was ousted as conference chair, how far would she go to prevent the form he president from coming back into office. and she essentially said she would do whatever it takes. if you speak to people who are close to her, it is very clear she is laying the groundwork to stand in his way in a republican primary. she has to win the house race first. if she loses in wyoming, hopes will be dashed. that is part of the reason she s willing to bring out all the big guns behind her, the fund-raiser that she s planning. and the new hampshire trips are designed to send signals.