Nikki Haley’s Greeting Sends Dems Up The Bat Pole

On December 29, 2011, in Uncategorized, by RomieObriant368

This story also highlights what miserable, negative people Democrats are (USA Today) The first thing South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley wants people to hear when they call a state agency is a cheery “It’s a great day in South Carolina! How may I help you?” That mandated greeting is rubbing a pair of Democratic lawmakers the

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GOP Officials Align Support

On December 17, 2011, in Uncategorized, by LowekKohatsu683

Mitt Romney won another high-profile Republican endorsement Friday as South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley joined other senior elected party officials who want the former Massachusetts governor to top their ticket next year.

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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley Endorses Mitt Romney

On December 16, 2011, in Uncategorized, by BennyCarlob

Well, what’s amazing is Nikki Haley is touted as a “tea party favorite.” But Michelle Malkin calls Romney a progressive at the video. She calls Gingrich a progressive as well. It’s an excellent discussion, and badly needed. Sean Hannity’s a little flummoxed with Michelle. Should the grassroots be lining up behind Gov. Haley for a Romney endorsement? It’s all about beating Obama, right? Well, don’t blame me. I’m backing Michele Bachmann. See Tina Korbe, ” South Carolina Tea Party darling Nikki Haley endorses and records robocall for Mitt Romney ” (via Memeorandum ).

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Haley’s Endorsement Blazes for Mitt Like a Comet

On December 16, 2011, in Uncategorized, by prsnlinjurys

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley just endorsed Mitt Romney on Fox News. That is a big get, and is likely to move Romney’s numbers in that state. Keep reading this post . . .

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Some folks have criticized Rick Perry’s timing , but I’d say it’s one heckuva campaign launch (and so does Nikki Haley ). Perry seems both amicable and capable, and the record of job creation in Texas would be a huge asset against Obama in the general election. But that’s about all I know, so more on Perry later. A interest group sent me the YouTube below, FWIW, ” Keep Conservatives United Aiming To Even Playing Field For Bachmann .” And at New York Times , ” Promising Better Direction, Perry Enters Race ,” and ” Money No Obstacle as Perry Joins G.O.P. Race .”

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Governor Rick Perry Throws His Ten-Gallon Hat in the Ring

One of the favorites of South Carolina conservatives, Gov. Nikki Haley, and one of their least favorites, Sen. Lindsey Graham, are teaming up to promote legislation that would permit states such as the Palmetto State to “opt out” of Obamacare. Graham mentions the value in putting every senator on record as to whether or not their state should have the option of opting out of Obamacare. In South Carolina Republican circles, there's still a lot of talk about a conservative challenge to Sen. Lindsey Graham, but it's worth noting he's not up for reelection until 2014. Jim Geraghty

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Nikki Haley & Lindsey Graham, Teaming Up Against Obamacare

Filed under: Sarah Palin , 2012 President , Woman Up , 2010 Elections , Barack Obama Some of Palin’s in Columbia camped out for days outside the book store, just to be sure they got a spot at the book-signing event.

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Sarah Palin in South Carolina: Book Event Now; Politics in 2012?

AP – A leading Senate conservative said Thursday he believes President Barack Obama is ready to embrace the notion of keeping Bush era tax rates in place for everyone at least temporarily, including the wealthy, with no New Year’s increases.

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Why Left-Wing Women Hate Women on the Right

On November 11, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

From Lisa Richards, at NewsReal : Left-wing feminists are furious that conservative women are wildly popular. It’s completely unnerving to them that Sarah Palin, a well-educated athlete with a political resume (but considered illiterate because of her western accent, marriage, children, and home state) is the most popular woman in America, even with leftists who obsessively cover all things Sarah. After all, aren’t women supposed to lock-step like a bunch of politically enslaved vote-only-Democrat drones, support abortion, demand better pay (but insist minimum wage stay intact) and sue bosses who fire female incompetents? This is America for heaven’s sake! Women are not supposed to think for themselves, that’s the job of the Democrat Party! And then came 2008 and Sarah Palin, followed by Michele Bachmann, Nikki Haley, Christine O’Donnell, Linda McMahon, Carly Fiorina, Meg Whitman, Sharron Angle, Angela McGlowen, Star Parker … should I stop? This might be too much for anti-female-unless-she-hates-men-and-unborn-babies leftist women to bare. Bachmann and Haley won, the other GOP ladies lost, much to the glee of left-wing feminists like The Nation ’s Betsy Reed who declared: This result should not come as a huge surprise, given that the GOP Year of the Woman was always mostly hype, fueled by a potent mixture of Republican propaganda, Democratic hysteria and the mainstream media’s fondness for loopy ladies. As opposed to Nancy Pelosi who did wonders elevating women’s political s tatus with her spoiled demands for military jet-set vacations and claims of not knowing anything about intelligence reports . And let’s not forget Hillary’s contribution to women’s equality–accepting her serial molesting husband’s philandering actions , something feminists allegedly abhor. Leftists do nothing to elevate women, yet they demand women vote one way and only one way. When women break that iron grip, saying no thank you, I can think and vote for myself, radical feminists turn against women like a pack of rabid grizzlies. Case in point is Amanda Marcotte, who described Nikki Haley’s win as “the second most telling example of the ‘mama grizzly curse.’” More at the link .

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A fun & optimistic new video out from Sarah Palin’s SarahPAC highlights some of the “renegades” who came out on top in Tuesday’s elections, including South Carolina Governor-elect Nikki Haley and U.S. Senators-elect Rand Paul (KY) and Marco Rubio (FL):

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‘We’ve gotta do this together’