Nikki Haley, former Republican governor of South Carolina, is quoted as saying:
“But to undermine a president is really a very dangerous thing. And it goes against the Constitution, and it goes against what the American people want. And it was offensive,” she said. 1 2
Where does it say in the Constitution that to undermine the president is a very dangerous thing? Why did our founders write special language into the Constitution in case of abuse of power? Do you really think the president is above the law?
Haley makes it sound like she is defending the president at all cost. To criticize is “offensive”? It it the opinion of Scrutify that “blind leadership” is not a virtue a team player. Being surrounded by YES people will eventually cause the tower to tumble.
- CNBC.com, Emma Newburger, November 10, 2019 – Nikki Haley claims Kelly and Tillerson thought they were saving the country by resisting Trump
- The Washington Post, Aaron Blake, November 11, 2019 – Nikki Haley’s real disclosure: Concerns about Trump’s dangerousness went right to the top