Monday, December 25, 2017

VIDEO Russian Pranksters Get UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to Support Independence of Non-Existent Island, Binomo, After Claim of Russian Election Interference There

Famous Russian pranksters Vovan & Lexus called up the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and persented themselves as the Prime-Minister of Poland and had a diplomatic conversation with her.

They informed Haley about the situation in Binomo - an island in the South China Sea: Putin supposedly interfered in their elections (this island doesn't exist).

Haley said she was aware of the situation and confirmed Putin interfered in the elections of Binomo.

The pranksters then go on to tell Haley made-up stories of Kevin Spacey's harassment towards the President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, and Trump's harassment of a former top Polish official.

 

-RW

5 comments:

  1. LMAO great, I always love a good prank. Merry Christmas Bob

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  2. Oh come on. Steve Crowder says that Nikki Haley is the strongest and smartest woman in the world due to her support for Israel. Only a leftist could be against Israel, and only leftists are against Israel, right? Nikki Haley is so smart, she should be our next president!

    https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/nikki-haley-un-jerusalem/

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  3. To be fair to her, when asked about the fictional Binomo all she says is she will look into it. Generally she sounds like a junior manager with a moderate manner politely uttering meaningless phrases.

    Wouldn't it be great if citizens could listen into the conversations of all our so called public servants?

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  4. Is this for real? Or is "Haley" part of the prank? Doesn't Haley or her staff verify who the callers say they are before they engage them?

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  5. Basically, if a person is “pro-business” but backs Israel, the Fed, government schools and the Drug War, they can go far. Oppose those things, you won’t go nearly as far. In fact, everything you say will probably disappear down the memory hole.

    When Haley was five years old, her parents attempted to enter her in the "Miss Bamberg" contest. The contest traditionally crowned a black queen and a white queen. Since the judges decided Haley did not fit either category, they disqualified her. Haley has two brothers, Mitti, a retired member of the United States Army Chemical Corps who served in Desert Storm, and Charan, a web designer. She has one sister, Simran, a radio host and Fashion Institute of Technology alumna, who was born in Singapore.

    At age 12, Haley began helping with the bookkeeping in her mother's ladies' clothing shop, Exotica International. In her autobiography, Haley credited her time keeping the books in her mother’s dress shop with giving her "an extreme watchfulness about overheads and a sharp aversion to government intrusion". The Economist compared her to another shopkeeper's daughter, Margaret Thatcher. In 1989, Haley graduated from Orangeburg Preparatory Schools. She graduated from Clemson University with a bachelor's degree in accounting.

    After graduating from Clemson University, Haley worked for FCR Corporation, a waste management and recycling company, before joining her family's business, an upscale clothing firm. She later became Exotica International's controller and chief financial officer.
    Haley was named to the board of directors of the Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce in 1998. She was named to the board of directors of the Lexington Chamber of Commerce in 2003. Haley became treasurer of the National Association of Women Business Owners in 2003 and president in 2004. She chaired the Lexington Gala to raise funds for the local hospital. She also served on the Lexington Medical Foundation, Lexington County Sheriff's Foundation, and West Metro Republican Women. She was the president of the South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners and was chair for the 2006 Friends of Scouting Leadership Division campaign.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Haley

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