Nikki Haley, who was Donald Trump’s last remaining challenger for the Republican presidential nomination until she dropped out of the race in March, has a new job.
The former South Carolina governor has accepted a role with the Hudson Institute, a Washington DC-based, ultra-conservative thinktank specializing in foreign policy affairs.
That's how the game is played. She gets a high-profile gig that is the best thing to a no-show job while she ponders her options.
Maybe she can try to clean the bloodstains and dishonor out of Kissinger's old chair there.
There is not enough soap in the world to clean up that chair.
ReplyDeleteIt’d take a shaman to do it. And fire.
ReplyDeleteLook at the bright side...they may ask her to think and that would
ReplyDeletebe awesome if she does.
I think the "think tank" got a poor deal. But then its her job to
simply echo the common conservative mindlessness.
Eck!