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As you’ve probably heard by now, right-wing heads have been collectively exploding since the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Baltimore Ravens to secure their place in the Super Bowl, which is apparently proof positive that:
Obviously, if your brain hasn’t been completely scrambled, all of the above sounds certifiably insane. One person who agrees that these conspiracy theories are more than a little nuts? GOP hopeful Nikki Haley.
Appearing on CNN on Thursday, the former South Carolina governor told Jake Tapper: “I don’t know what the obsession is. Taylor Swift is allowed to have a boyfriend. Taylor Swift is a good artist. I’ve taken my daughter to Taylor Swift concerts before. To have a conspiracy theory of all of this is bizarre. Nobody knows who she’s gonna endorse, but I can’t believe that’s overtaken our national politics.… The last thing I really think we need to be worried about is who Taylor Swift is dating and what conspiracy theory is gonna have her endorsing a person for president.”
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MAGA Nation does not appear to have issued an official response to Haley’s comments, but presumably it will be something along the lines of: “This just proves Nikki Haley is in on the whole thing.”
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