Nimrata Nikki Haley Ruthlessly Mocked For Flip Flopping On Her Support For Trump

Nimrata Nikki Haley briefly trended #3 on twitter Sunday night after the former UN Ambassador and former South Carolina Governor took to twitter to declare, once again, her support for President Donald Trump.

After previously declaring that Republicans should not have followed President Trump, essentially blaming the former President for the Capitol Hill protests on January 6, Haley has spent more recent weeks attempting to sway both the former President and his supporters back to her corner, ultimately leading to her recent tweet.

“Strong speech by President Trump about the winning policies of his administration,” wrote Haley, only weeks after saying Republicans should not have followed those policies or entertained his administration. “The liberal media wants a GOP civil war,” she added, apparently failing to realize that she stoked the flames of such a “civil war” with her previous comments bashing the former President.

This comes after previously participating in an interview with Politico, who featured Nikki on the front page of their magazine with an apt headline reading, “Nikki Haley’s Time for Choosing”.

“The 2024 hopeful can’t decide who she wants to be—the leader of a post-Trump GOP or a ‘friend’ to the president who tried to sabotage democracy,” wrote Politico.

In the article, the former UN Ambassador takes a firm stance against President Trump declaring, “We need to acknowledge he let us down,” she continued. “He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him, and we shouldn’t have listened to him. And we can’t let that ever happen again.”

The comments on Twitter about this sudden reversal in her political posture were merciless. Mark Dice even weighed in: 

Clearly astounded by the sudden loss of their up-and-coming standard bearer, the Never Trump Lincoln Project were beside themselves:

Even the left had their fun:

 

President Trump recently refused to meet with Haley after she begged for a sit down with the former President at his Mar-A-Lago estate in Florida.