Discussion: Haley: Divisive Rhetoric Like Trump’s Led To Charleston Church Shooting

“He may inspire racist mass murders, but I support him for President anyway!”

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It just hasn’t been a good week for Donald, has it? And it’s not Friday yet.

Excellent.

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eh- in a month shell be introducing him. republicans have no shame.
and no way will she leave the party. they love this hate. its not new

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‘But even thought people may die, I will support him.’ Great principles, Haley!

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Haley: Divisive Rhetoric Like Trump’s Led To Charleston Church Shooting
Trump: That is supposed to be a bad thing?

Despite their differences, Haley has said she will support Trump as her party’s nominee.

Trump: I don’t think I want her support or endorsement or whatever.

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Welp there’s goes the Veep slot

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Party over country…and pretty much anything else. Certainly explains why the gop is working so hard to dumb down that edumacation thingy.

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That’s right. Before Trump started running none of this was going on.

Gee, we didn’t even have to wait for the 3…2…1 – she shot out of the box with it.

…but I’ll still vote for him.

ffs…

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Dear Nikki:

I agree with you. The problem is Trump doesn’t give a shit what you think because you’re an Indian and a woman (I could do this all day long), even though you support him.

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She has already come out publicly and said she wasn’t interested in being his VP. Fairly early, too.

EDIT: This is another problem that the press was busily wall papering over, IMO, with the whole “party unity” meme of the past weeks. There are still quite a few prominent republicans that are not on board. And it only takes small minority of them sniping at Trump from the sidelines to cause him troubles.

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All the GOPers who seem to be holding their collective noses and supporting Drumpf seem to be getting ready fo the “gunfight at credibility gap!”

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Despite their differences, Haley has said she will support Trump as her party’s nominee.

enabler … moving on to someone I can take seriously …

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This means he will pick her as his VP?

Somebody’s angling for the 2020 nod.

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Haley started a national movement to remove the Confederate battle flag from government buildings

Dear AP: Could we please fact-check the “Haley started” part?

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Despite their differences, Haley has said she will support Trump as her party’s nominee.

So even though you think he is clearly a danger to human life you’ll support him anyway? I’ve seen stronger backbones on a jellyfish.

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TPM:

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) warned that the divisive rhetoric presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is known for can lead to tragic events like the racially-motivated massacre last summer at a Charleston church.

“I know what that rhetoric can do,” Haley said in a Thursday interview with the Associated Press. “I saw it happen.” …

… Despite their differences, Haley has said she will support Trump as her party’s nominee.

Shorter Haley:

I know from experience that Trump’s rhetoric can lead to mass murders, and I’m voting for him!

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