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WATCH Jake Tapper Swat Down Nikki Haley When She Tries To Blame House GOP Disarray On Biden

 

2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley tried to blame the chaos taking place inside the House Republican caucus when it comes to electing a new speaker on President Joe Biden and was promptly swatted down by CNN host Jake Tapper Sunday morning.

During the interview with Haley, Tapper correctly noted:

“This is nearly two weeks after Kevin McCarthy was stripped of his leadership. They still can’t even pass a resolution condemning the Hamas attacks. It’s starting to look like there is not one House Republican who can get 217 votes.”

“Republican Congressman Austin Scott said the chaos quote makes us look like a bunch of idiots, unquote. Is he right?”

Haley replied, “Well, I’ll tell you what’s right is under the Biden administration, we’ve seen chaos with inflation.”

Tapper interrupted to interject, “You can’t blame that on Biden. You can’t blame this on Biden. No, you can’t.”

Haley:

“Well, you have to let me finish. We have seen chaos with inflation. We’ve seen chaos with the lack of transparency and education. We’ve seen chaos on the border. We’ve seen chaos with crime on the streets. And now we’re seeing chaos around the world.”

“What I’m saying is you can’t fix Democrat chaos with Republican chaos. America looks so distracted right now. When America is distracted, the world is less safe. We can’t sit there and act like this is September 10th.”

Republicans are in chaos, cannot elect a speaker, and are on the verge of possibly nominating a man with 91 criminal charges pending against him as their standard bearer in the 2024 presidential election.

But it’s all Biden’s fault.

Nice try, Nikki, but no one is buying your bullshit and you just proved to the world why you will never ever be president either.

 

By Andrew Bradford

Proud progressive journalist and political adviser living behind enemy lines in Red America.

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