Much to no one’s surprise, the most popular politician in
America today is… U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. Considering that former
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson seemed overwhelmed by his job, Haley became
the de facto spokesperson for Trump administration foreign policy.
She handled herself admirably. She spoke clearly and
directly. She took stands and laid down markers. She sat tall and proud, a
wonderful representative of the United States.
CNN has the story:
American
voters of different partisan stripes don't agree on much nowadays, but they can
agree on this: most of them approve of US Ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley.
A broad
63% of American voters approve of her job performance vs. only 17% who say they
disapprove in a new Quinnipiac University poll. Twenty percent had no
opinion. Her approval spans party lines: 75% of Republicans, 63% of
independents and even 55% of Democrats say they approve of how she's handling
her job.
Her boss, President Trump, has a 39% approval rating.
Perhaps he should ask her how she does it.
Consider Haley’s communications skills. A couple of weeks
ago she went out on the Sunday talk shows to announce that the administration,
through Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, would be introducing new sanctions on
Russia. Clearly, she had been instructed to say this. And then, someone in the
crack White House policy team, changed his mind. The sanctions did not happen.
Clearly, it was a major policy failure at the highest level of government. Such confusion does not provoke confidence. You cannot make policy by following
the call of your gut.
Anyway, White House sources suggested that Haley had been
confused… thus hanging her out to dry. Her response was exceptional. You recall
it. She said:
“With
all due respect, I don't get confused.”
The White House, in the person of Larry Kudlow, was forced
to back down. But, note what Haley did. She did not complain about sexism. She
did not whine about the injustice of it all. She certainly did not back down.
She stated her position clearly and forthrightly. She did not explicitly accuse
anyone of anything. She gave them a chance to take back what they had said.
As a communications strategy, it was brilliant. For those
who believe that the only correct response to being treated unfairly is to
denounce someone’s sexism, the Haley reply should serve as an excellent instance of how
to do it.
It is especially important for women, given that the first woman presidential candidate, that would be Hillary Clinton, has been on an extended whinathon, showing poor sportsmanship and a sour disposition. Where Hillary blames everyone but herself for her appalling performance, Haley showed how a woman can exercise leadership and command respect.
6 comments:
Haley has demonstrated that there are women who are quite capable of doing the job without playing the blame game. Too bad the vast majority of jackanapes that populate the DC swamp could not learn from her.
Standing up for yourself without attacking others who are obviously wrong is an admirable skills. We can find older versions of this skill as well:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/704751393991737345
@realDonaldTrump The people of South Carolina are embarrassed by Nikki Haley! 2:33 PM - Mar 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/nikkihaley/status/704756959019474948
@nikkihaley @realDonaldTrump, Bless your heart. 2:55 PM - Mar 1, 2016
Her primary mistake I can see is working under Donald Trump.
Nikki Haley did not get where she is with such broad approval by making big mistakes.
So, AO, it's not HER; it's HIM.
I am reminded of Hillary's trip to India, where she discussed the attitudes of the "deplorable" people that didn't vote for her:You don’t want to see that Indian American succeeding more than you are.
There have been two governors of Indian (Asian) descent, in Louisiana and in South Carolina. Both were Republicans. One of them being Nikki Haley, who has very high approval ratings in her current position as UN Ambassador. Odds are that those who do not approve of her performance in the UN are not "deplorable" Republicans, but Democrats.
Nikki is amazing. Born a Sikh. The religion/culture produces vigorous, intelligent high achievers in various fields. Apostates are v v rare.
Nikki left to marry a Methodist. Other reasons too perhaps.
Governor of South Carolina!!?? Where the Civil War began!!?? Amazing. -- Rich Lara
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