Tucker Carlson Drops Bombshells On Nikki Haley - 'If You Paid Her Enough...'

Tucker Carlson Drops Bombshells On Nikki Haley - 'If You Paid Her Enough...'


Former Fox News host shredded Republican presidential candidate and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley when speaking about the possibility of her being former President Donald Trump’s pick for vice president.

“I was about to say there’s no one more sinister than Nikki Haley, but that’s giving her credit for existing, which I don’t think she actually does. I mean, but I think Nikki Haley is a hologram. Nikki Haley is just a physical representation of the lust for power of the oligarch class. It’s just like if Ken Griffin, you know, had a sock puppet, it would be Nikki Haley,” he said to Human Events editor Jack Posobiec.

“I mean, it’s like the most is why is Nikki Haley even in the race? Her views bear no resemblance to the views of Republican primary voters. None. She’s totally for the BLM riot. She’s totally for the tranny insanity, and she’s for declaring war on half the world. I honestly think if you said to Nikki Haley, you know, she’s whatever, I’ve got her positions now. But if you said Nikki Haley, look, I have a lot of money, like for real. Got $100 billion and I’ll give you a third of it to come out and attack Israel. There’s no question that she would, I mean this is a person who,” he said.

“She would just turn around on a dime just like that?” the host said.

“You know I’ve really thought about it. And I think that Benjamin Netanyahu is the greatest threat to world peace and I think, honestly, we should take their nuclear weapons away. Maybe we invade Israel, because they’re a threat to national security. I think she’d be saying stuff like that if you paid her enough,” Carlson said.

Trump said he would not be picking Haley as his vice president at a campaign event last week.

“She is OK, but she is not presidential timber. And when I say that, that probably means she is not going to be chosen as the vice president,” he said on Friday.

“When you say certain things, it sort of takes them out of play, right? I can’t say, ‘She’s not of the timber to be the vice president’ and then say, ‘Ladies and gentleman, I’m proud to announce that I’ve picked’,” he said of the idea of picking the former United Nations ambassador.

Haley also said, at her own event, that she would say no to the chance to be the former president’s vice president.


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