For example, here is Nikki Haley today:
And here is Nikki Haley last month:Nikki Haley tells @TimAlberta of Donald Trump: “I don’t think he’s going to be in the picture. I don’t think he can. He’s fallen so far... We need to acknowledge he let us down. He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him.” https://t.co/q8F6ZVbzWo
— Willie Geist (@WillieGeist) February 12, 2021
Now because the cycle of lies-told/lies-collapsing has been spinning exponentially faster for decades, the frantic retconnings of the past that used to be spaced apart by years, are now run through in a matter of months or days or hours.Also Nikki Haley last month on Donald Trump and impeachment: “I mean, at some point, I mean, give the man a break. I mean move on.”
— Willie Geist (@WillieGeist) February 12, 2021
Hell, who among us hasn't witnessed a Republican denying what they said at beginning of a paragraph by the time they've meandered to the end of that same paragraph.
But through it all, one thing remains constant.
There will always be a New Nixon.
No Half Measures
Sorry day when someone as Niki here,
ReplyDeleteWho wants to represent Americans, residing in a political party that sells laws to the highest bidding to their party. Represents their party leaders.
She herself shows, she needs someone to lead here.
Not to represent the people.
In other words, she falls prey to a dictator.
Hell, who among us hasn't witnesse[d] a Republican denying what they said at beginning of a paragraph by the time they've meandered to the end of that same paragraph.
ReplyDeleteOr, as the kids these days say, "whomst among us hastn't've". Or, if they're really piling on the faux-pretentiousness, "whomst amongst us". Or, if they're I and maybe one or two others, "whomst amongst ust".