“Who would you want for VP?
I choose Nikki Haley.”
I saw Haley/DeSantis, from some dude commenting in the commentary section at National Review a couple of weeks ago.
I almost spit out my beer or coffee. (Don’t remember which)
I’m not a fan of female leadership in either the President or VP position.
We will be entering “tough times” through the 2020’s and 2030’s and I want strong executive power not “go girl” BS.
I won’t be supporting Haley, ever..... whoever the Republican nominee is in 2024, if they choose a woman anywhere on the ticket. “I’ll Go 3rd Party.”
I live in the State of Oregon where you have to be a woman, gay, a minority, or a guy that “thinks like a woman” to hold State wide office.
“Feminist Supremacy” sucks and I’ll never vote for it.
It is easy to see any woman selected for the VP as an equity hiring.If such a practice hadn’t had such poor results, Americans would not be so skeptical of a woman VP. When Governor Haley called for the removal of the Confederate flag from the statehouse grounds, it angered those who valued it for its historic position in the South. If people want to fly them, they are always available.
“I’m not a fan of female leadership in either the President or VP position.”
I’d expand that to politics, in general, and go so far as to say that I would trade away Margaret Thatcher and Golda Meir if it meant we’d also be rid of every woman ever in Congress. I’d miss a few, but that negative is FAR AND AWAY MORE than offset by the crowing harridans who’d be gone.