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Nikki Haley’s Opposition to Anonymity in the Public Square Is Disqualifying and Historically Ignorant

Nikki Haley made a huge unforced error Tuesday in the 2024 Republican presidential primary when she said that one of the first things she’d do as President of the United States is require that social media companies ban anonymous accounts and that they verify all of their users by name. Haley was roundly criticized over this likely unconstitutional plan, which is so tone-deaf that one could easily believe that she just spoke without thinking and would surely issue a statement walking it back a bit.

Nope. Apparently this is a plan she’d been thinking about and developing talking points about for awhile, because in addition to her initial comments on Fox News Channel, Haley said basically the same thing on the Ruthless podcast – only worse.

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2 thoughts on “Nikki Haley’s Opposition to Anonymity in the Public Square Is Disqualifying and Historically Ignorant”

  1. She was on shaky ground as a candidate before letting this plan slip. She’s now in the NFW candidate grouping.

    Perhaps she can hook her wagon to Harry Logan’s authoritarian dream ticket.

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