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Nikki Haley’s public persona as this sweet, kind, moral Southern Belle doesn’t line up with reality. In fact, her actions suggest she’s closer to being a sultry, conniving vixen than the wholesome image she projects. That’s the story making the rounds once again, fueled by new details and new confirmations of past extramarital affair rumors, thanks to a recent Daily Mail story. This revelation comes just ahead of the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries, where Haley is trailing Trump by significant margins.

Daily Mail:

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley falsely denied cheating on her husband when she was accused of engaging in two extramarital affairs during her gubernatorial campaign, multiple sources who worked with her claim.

New witnesses have come forward telling DailyMail.com that Haley’s denials of two alleged 2008 affairs are false, and that the supposed trysts were brazen and widely known among South Carolina politicos.

Will Folks, 49, and Larry Marchant, 61, both signed affidavits in 2010 alleging they had a sexual relationship with the then-South Carolina lawmaker, before she went on to become governor.

While the contents of the affidavits were described by major news outlets at the time, this is the first time they have been published outside of Folks’ own document which he published on his blog.

Haley, 51, denied both at the time, saying she was ‘100% faithful’ to the father of her two children and husband of 28 years, Michael Haley – who was deployed in Afghanistan with the National Guard in 2012.

Haley now frequently cites him as a reason for her presidential candidacy.

According to the Daily Mail, multiple witnesses claim Haley had sexual relationships with Columbia lobbyist Larry Marchant Jr. (top) and her communications consultant Will Folks (lower).

The Daily Mail says many sources have stepped forward to say that these affairs were widely known in South Carolina political circles. We can confirm that those rumors are running rampant. After all, Revolver actually reported on these affairs years ago in a wildly popular piece we did that listed a laundry list of reasons why Nikki Haley would suck as president.

Revolver:

Much has been written about the corrosive moral effect that Donald Trump has allegedly had on American politics. Complaining about Trump’s tone or personal morals has always been a weak ploy, used by a ruling class whose corruption exceeds any moral bounds and who must use personal attacks to deflect from their own incompetence. Consequently, one would presume that the Republican establishment’s standard-bearer would be a beacon of moral righteousness in an increasingly fallen world.

We do not endorse such a cynical and Potemkin view of morality, but for argument’s sake, how does Nikki measure up on this front? Well, she has completely swept credible allegations of extramarital affairs directly under the rug.

Charleston City Paper:

In an affidavit released this afternoon by FITSNews’ Will Folks, the controversial blogger and one-time spokesman for Gov. Mark Sanford provides new details about his claims that he had an “inappropriate physical relationship” with GOP gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley.

According to the affidavit, Haley and Folks “shared [their] first kiss while sitting in her parked car outside of MacDougal’s restaurant and bar” in Columbia. The kiss reportedly took place in 2007.

Following the kiss, the pair allegedly drove to a “parking lot behind the neighborhood center at Emily Douglas Park, where [they] parked for approximately 45 minutes. There we slid back the seats of her Cadillac SUV so that Rep. Haley could climb on top of me.”

Folks also claims that following that first encounter, he saw Haley numerous times during Spring 2007, with most of the encounters taking place at his downtown Columbia apartment. He also states that other “romantic encounters occurred in her SUV (including one in the parking lot of the S.C. Policy Council) and in her Statehouse office.”

According to the affidavit, Folks alleges that he and Rep. Haley also went out in public several times and that pair’s relationship was known by a friend.

The FITSNews blogger says that the relationship with Haley ended in June 2007. Previously released phone record from Folks show that he and Haley spoke 17 times between June 2 and Aug. 30. An Aug. 25 incoming call was received by Folks at 2:24 am and lasted 146 minutes. Most of the other calls were made after 10 pm at night. Eleven lasted longer than one hour, with an Aug. 7 call lasting 180 minutes.

Folks’s allegation wasn’t the only alleged affair in Haley’s life. South Carolina lobbyist Larry Marchant says he and Haley had a one-night stand in Salt Lake City in 2008. Marchant’s allegation can’t be confirmed, but it ultimately brought him no benefit. In fact, it was enormously damaging to both his personal and professional life. Marchant’s wife filed for divorce in 2013, naming Haley as one of three “other women.” Meanwhile, Marchant was fired as the representative of BlueCross BlueShield in South Carolina, and his once-flourishing lobbying operation collapsed.

So that’s Nikki Haley, the woman who wants to be the Republican Party’s 2024 nominee.

Two things are clear: First, she’ll do whatever it takes to get that nomination. Second, conservatives should do whatever it takes to stop her.

We encourage you to read the entire list of reasons why Nikki would make the worst president ever. You can find that viral article here:

Here’s the Never-Ending List of Why Nikki Haley Would Suck as President

However, does this really come as a shock to anybody? This is the same woman who renamed her poor, weak cuckhold husband.

BBC:

Ms Haley said that when she first started dating her husband, South Carolina National Army Guard Michael Haley, he went by Bill.

“You just don’t look like a Bill,” Ms Haley said she told him.

Instead, Ms Haley decided, his middle name was a better fit.

“From that point on, I started calling him Michael, and all my friends did the same,” she wrote. “He looks like a Michael.”

“Before we know it, he was universally known as Michael,” she added.

That poor guy didn’t have a say in what his own name would be once bossy Nikki stepped into the picture. Imagine what she’d do to the rest of us. She’d likely start by regulating the entire internet, forcing everyone to use their real name on every social media platform in existence. Which is ironic since she and her husband both go by pseudonyms of sorts. Nikki’s real name is Nimarata, after all.

CBS News:

Republican presidential candidate and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, on Tuesday, called for name verification on all social media profiles saying anonymous accounts and bots spreading misinformation are a national security threat.

“When I get into office, the first thing we have to do, social media companies, they have to show America their algorithms. Let us see why they’re pushing, what they’re pushing,” Haley said in an interview with Fox News Tuesday.

The former U.N. ambassador blamed Russia, China, Iran and North Korea for spreading misinformation on social media that divides Americans.

“This is a national security threat,” Haley said during a Tuesday morning appearance on the “Ruthless Podcast,” where she first raised the idea of name verification on social media.

Later, after facing backlash, Nikki tried to backtrack on her unpopular stance. She claimed her issue wasn’t with “anonymous Americans,” but with “anonymous Russians.” This statement raised eyebrows. If both are anonymous, how does she plan to tell them apart? Evidently, “Bossy Nikki” isn’t bothered by the actual details. Once she’s decided to force change, nothing else seems to matter. This attitude is how she dealt with her husband, the man formerly known as Bill.

Nikki Haley’s actions, from randomly changing men’s names to engaging in sordid affairs, paint a picture of a highly controlling and vindictive harpy. When you add her Bush-era politics and fondness for endless wars into the mix, it makes you wonder: Is this really the kind of person we want in the White House?


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