Haley Blames Media For Making Charleston Massacre ‘About Racism’

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 12: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Former UN Ambassador ( R) Nikki Haley visits "Fox & Friends" at Fox News Channel Studios on November 12, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
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Nikki Haley, who formerly served as the South Carolina governor and then as the Trump administration U.N. ambassador, blamed “the national media” for making a white supremacist’s 2015 massacre of nine black churchgoers at a historic African American church “about racism.”

In an interview with Glenn Beck, Haley also said that the murderer, Dylann Roof, “hijacked” the supposedly virtuous nature of the Confederate battle flag.

“Here is this guy that comes out with his manifesto, holding the Confederate flag, and had just hijacked everything that people thought of,” she said.

“We don’t have hateful people in South Carolina. There’s always the small minority that’s always going to be there, but people saw it as service and sacrifice and heritage.”

Roof posed in online photos with the Confederate flag. After the massacre, bipartisan pressure and protest called for the flag to be removed from state capitol grounds. One of the nine people killed was the state senator Clementa C. Pinckney.

In response, Haley, then the state’s governor, announced her support for removing the flag. State legislators passed a measure to do so, and she signed it.

“Once he did that,” Haley said of Roof’s attack, “there was no way to overcome it.”

“The national media came in in droves,” she continued. “They wanted to define what happened. They wanted to make this about racism, they wanted to make this about gun control, they wanted to make it about the death penalty.”

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  1. Here we have Nikki Haley laying the groundwork to be nominated as Mike Pence’s VP candidate after Trump is Impeached and either resigns, or is removed from office.

    Cynical, Ambitious, and desperate.

    Oh, and I forgot one: “Anchor Baby”.

  2. Wow, what unnecessary pandering to white supremacists.

  3. First when you have to resort to going on the Glen Beck show, who was fired by Fax Snews……

  4. I’m pretty sure it was the several hundred tiki-torch-carrying white nationalist assholes chanting “white genocide” and Nazi slogans in defense of a Civil War statute celebrating a Confederate slave owner who fought to defend the “right” to own slaves that made Charleston about racism.

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