Republican candidate Nimrata Nikki Randhawa Haley, better known as Nikki Haley, recently uploaded a “Mean Tweets” video in which she read and reacted to tweets deriding or criticizing her.
Haley’s parody video was similar to the popular “Mean Tweets” segment on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night television program, which has featured such luminaries as Tom Hanks, Anne Hathaway, John Cena, and Kevin Hart.
Many of the social media comments used in the clip are from supporters of disgraced former President Donald Trump, with one of them coming from the Republican defendant himself.
”Everybody hates you,” declared the first one, which Haley dismissed saying: “Really? I think my husband loves me.”
“I’m genuinely terrified of Nikki Haley. Any man who knows how vindictive, evil, and short-sighted, and psychotic women can be…” She paused to give her opinion: “This guy can’t be married.”
The tweet continued: “…Coupled with a basic understanding of physiognomy, takes a single look at Nikki Haley and is terrified. I genuinely believe her victory would spell the end of the free world.” Haley declined to respond: “I don’t even know what to say about that. That’s crazy.”
She likewise declined to answer the tweet claiming: ”Nikki Haley has a room temperature IQ, true or false?” saying only, ”Wow.”
“Just when you think Nikki Haley can’t get any more annoying, the next day happens,” said one tweet. “Wait till tomorrow,” she advised the user.
Trump’s official account featured prominently: “Nikki Birdbrain Haley is losing BIG in the polls against Crooked Joe,” to which she responded “Where? I haven’t seen it.”
A recent Marquette Law School poll in Wisconsin showed Haley leading President Joe Biden by 15 percentage points among likely voters, while Trump was neck-and-neck with the Democrat who defeated him in 2020, 50 percent to 49 percent, a result well within the poll’s margin of error.
Another post from Trump claimed Haley is “weak” on the border issue, to which she asked, “Why did you let 3 million illegals come into the country under your watch?”
Trump’s SuperPAC sent recently mailers to voters in New Hampshire describing Haley as a Trump-loving MAGA warrior in the hope of turning off moderate independents who might have been inclined to vote for her.
The accusation distorted comments from a panel discussion, “We don’t need to be disrespectful, we don’t need to talk about them as criminals,” said when Haley claimed they are actually “families that want a better life and they’re desperate to get here.”
Haley was a member of the Tea Party movement who was elected governor of South Carolina on November 2, 2010. The Republican Party selected Haley to deliver the GOP response following President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address on January 12, 2016, significantly raising her national profile.
Trump appointed Haley as the United States ambassador to the United Nations but she left the post on December 31, 2018.
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