Despite her personal views, she articulated the Trump policy very well. I don’t know who will step into the role next, but I liked the way she handled it.
The Times’ only concern is that they won’t be able to kick her around anymore, or to use as a cudgel against Trump...
Too bad, too sad!! (sarc)
It’s OK, but it is not good to happen THIS particular week. I just wish things could “settle down” for a bit and let Trump deal with some true issues, rather than have to deal with the stupid MSM on personality - high school issues that they make up.
Why????
She was doing and AWESOME JOB
John Bolton would have been great here too
Put Sebastian Gorka!
Did she deny writing the NY Times Op-Ed a few weeks ago, that almost everyone seems to have forgotten?
when Haley was running for governor, she was in last place in the primary, with no name recognition and no big-name endorsements. Sarah Palin endorsed her and came all the way to SC to campaign for her. The next poll after Palin’s rally, Haley had jumped to 1st place. When she was asked if she owed anything to Sarah Palin, she flat out said: “no, I don’t owe her anything.”
Haley has always been an ungrateful person. I don’t regret seeing her go, but I did regret that Trump gave her the time of day.
One can only deal with those insane people at the U.N. for so long without going insane themself.
Is it curtains for her?
She was good. Knew how and when to keep her mouth shut post election.
I hope it has nothing to do with Kavanaugh getting on the scotus bench. That would be a very stupid and lame reason. I wonder if it has to do with John Bolton who is supposedly difficult to work with or work for.. Perhaps he was encroaching on her territory. Either way, I would rather have Nikki Haley than John Bolton — Unless Nikki was a known leaker.
She did a good job, but is still a Bush League Republican hell bent on making America into North Mexico.
(And ineligible to be President having been born of two Indian nationals as an Indian national)
She got some foreign policy cred for her resume, and now is likely to run for something. Graham may decide to not run for reelection in 2020.
Would the Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee look for their chance to match their colleagues on the Judiciary Committee on how low they're willing to go?
-PJ
I thought she was doing a great job at the UN.
Too bad.
wouldn’t it be a great idea to hear the details before we started throwing her under the bus? especially in view of DJT’s tweet a short time ago?
oh, wait. it’s FR. of course we won’t do that.
Good start. Pull out everyone at the UN and kick out the rest
She’s never seemed like a good fit to me and I think she is very much for high immigration and high refugee and asylum admissions.
I’m thinking she is leaving in hopes she can avoid an ethics investigation into 7 flight her and her husband took on private jets at no costs and salvage any future political ambitions.
She was doing an absolutely stellar job at the U.N. in my opinion. Sorry to see her go.