Should Cable Networks 'Lose Licenses' For Displeasing Trump? He Thinks So
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60% : But Trump's unleashing his birtherism also harkens back to some of his most noteworthy moments of public ridicule.51% : As recently as December, Trump was reportedly checking out Haley as a potential vice president.
44% : But it was only a matter of time before Trump dragged some part of Nimarata Randhawa-Haley's birth name-into the primary season.
41% : Following Trump's resorting to birtherism against Haley just before the vote in Iowa, this shows Trump has now moved to the blaring dog whistle part of his campaign plan.
39% : It might also be a bit uncomfortable to have Haley on the ticket when Trump has promised to end birthright citizenship.
22% : In her last Iowa debate performance, Haley said, "Just because President Trump says something doesn't make it true."
21% : That might seem to conflict with Trump putting up a social media post saying she was ineligible.
20% : Trump naturally responded by calling Haley "wacked out" (again, spelling is not his thing), a "birdbrain," and reminding everyone that she is other, other, other.
17% : Trump sycophant Vivek Ramaswamy already did this in an effort to mock Haley and gain favor with Trump supporters.
16% : Trump may have originally been relaxed, and even encouraging about Haley's run, but now that Haley and Trump are in a tie heading into New Hampshire, both of their comments are getting a little harsher.
15% : It would be tempting to think Trump mangled the spelling to bring it closer to "Nimrod," but this is probably just another example of Trump's inability to spell in any language.
13% : Of course, this is only possible if Haley survives the worst thing Trump could throw at her.
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