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Ramaswamy leaves Nikki Haley speechless: ‘She’s clueless!

Ramaswamy ⁢Stuns Nikki Haley Into a Blank Stare:⁤ ‘Look at That … She Has No ⁣Idea’

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy⁤ took a shot at fellow Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley that set social⁣ media ablaze during Wednesday night’s primary debate.

During ‍a discussion ‍on Ukraine and what America’s role should be in the country’s conflict with Russia, Ramaswamy challenged Haley, a former U.S. ambassador to​ the United Nations,‌ to name three provinces ​in eastern Ukraine.

She initially appeared as though she could not name one.

“Foreign policy ‍experience ‍is not the ‍same as foreign⁢ policy wisdom,”​ Ramaswamy said.

“One⁢ thing that Joe Biden and Nikki Haley have in common is that neither of ‍them could even state⁣ for you ⁢three provinces in eastern Ukraine that‌ they want⁣ to send our troops to ‍actually fight for.”

The camera lingered on an expressionless Haley for several moments after Ramaswamy’s comments.

“Look at that. ⁣This is what I want people to understand,” Ramaswamy continued. “I mean, she has‍ no idea what the hell the names of those provinces are but she ⁣wants to⁣ send our sons and daughters and our troops and our military equipment ⁤to ‌go fight ‍it.”

“Look at the⁤ blank expression. She doesn’t know the names of the​ provinces that she wants to ⁤actually fight for.”

Haley ‌eventually responded ⁤to Ramaswamy’s challenge ‍by listing off‍ Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. Crimea is‌ not a part ⁤of⁣ Ukraine, having been ⁣annexed by Russia in 2014.

The attack led fellow presidential candidate Chris Christie to come out in defense of Haley, claiming Ramaswamy’s question was an ⁤attempt to call ‍Haley’s intelligence into question.

On X, Ramaswamy’s shot at Haley seemed to land as he was⁤ likely hoping it would.

“Wow [Nikki Haley] knows she got hurt there. She ‌looks like she’s about ready to cry,” one user wrote.

“VIVEK ⁤JUST ASKED NIKKI HALEY TO NAME ​3 PROVINCES IN EASTERN UKRAINE AND SHE WENT BLANK,” Jack​ Posobiec‌ of Human Events posted.

Another‍ user said Ramaswamy had “ended [Haley’s] political career forever.”


The post Ramaswamy Stuns Nikki Haley Into a⁢ Blank⁣ Stare: ‘Look at That … She Has No Idea’ appeared first on⁣ The Western Journal.

How did Chris Christie respond to Ramaswamy’s criticism of Haley’s knowledge and understanding of the conflict in Ukraine

In a recent Republican presidential debate, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy made a statement that​ turned heads and ⁢sparked a heated discussion‍ on social media.​ During the debate’s discussion ‍on Ukraine and ⁤America’s involvement in the country’s conflict with Russia, Ramaswamy challenged ‍fellow candidate ​Nikki Haley, a former U.S. ambassador to ⁣the United Nations, to name three ​provinces‍ in eastern ‍Ukraine.​ Haley initially struggled to ‌answer the question, ⁢leading Ramaswamy to criticize her lack of foreign policy wisdom.

Ramaswamy pointed out ⁢that both Joe Biden and Haley were unable ⁤to name three provinces in eastern Ukraine where they ‍propose sending American troops to fight. He highlighted the fact that while Haley may advocate ‍for sending troops, she does not ​even know the names of the provinces she wants to fight for. The camera captured Haley’s blank expression during this exchange, further ⁤emphasizing the point Ramaswamy⁢ was making.

However, Haley eventually responded to Ramaswamy’s challenge and was ⁣able to name Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. It is important to note that Crimea is no ⁣longer part ⁢of Ukraine since it was annexed by Russia⁣ in 2014. This response by Haley incited fellow⁣ presidential candidate Chris Christie to come⁢ to her defense, accusing Ramaswamy‍ of attempting to question Haley’s intelligence with his question.

Ramaswamy’s ⁤criticism of Haley’s knowledge and ​understanding of the conflict in Ukraine raises important ‌concerns about the‍ qualifications and competency of presidential candidates. ⁢Foreign policy is a crucial aspect of the presidency,⁢ and candidates should possess ⁣the necessary knowledge and expertise to make​ informed decisions. Ramaswamy’s challenge ⁣highlights⁣ the ⁢need for candidates to ⁤not only articulate ⁢their​ positions but also demonstrate a comprehensive understanding​ of the issues they address.

However, it⁣ is equally‍ important to approach political debates with fairness and respect. Christie’s defense of Haley reflects the need to avoid personal attacks and focus on substantive policy discussions. Political discourse should prioritize a thoughtful exchange of ideas rather than resorting to questioning ⁣an individual’s⁣ intelligence or credibility.

The exchange between Ramaswamy and Haley underscores the significance of foreign policy expertise in presidential candidates. As the race for the​ presidency continues, voters should carefully consider ​each candidate’s understanding of global affairs and their ability to navigate ⁣complex international conflicts. The challenges⁤ facing the United States require leaders who possess a deep understanding‍ of the world, and it is‌ through debates and ‍discussions like ‌these that voters ⁤can assess the candidates’ qualifications.

In conclusion, Vivek Ramaswamy’s challenge to Nikki Haley regarding her knowledge of eastern Ukraine​ exposed⁣ a potential gap in her understanding of foreign policy. This exchange‍ highlights ‌the⁢ importance ‍of candidates having⁢ the necessary expertise to make informed decisions on critical issues. However, it is essential to approach ⁢political ​debates with fairness and respect, avoiding personal attacks and focusing on substantive‍ discussions. As the ‌presidential race unfolds, voters should carefully ⁣evaluate each candidate’s ‌foreign policy experience and understanding ‍to make informed choices for ⁢the nation’s leadership.



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