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Nikki Haley must walk a fine line in bid to be next Republican president | Nikki Haley | The Guardian - "Former South Carolina governor and daughter of Indian immigrants aims to be standard bearer of party fired by race and gender fights while not alienating Trump supporters"
Like for Trump, once warning that he is everything that we warn our kids not to be in kindergarten, then working in his administration, then being rather diffident about the Jan. 6 attacks.
Trying to have it both ways about the Confederate battle flag.As the Republican governor of South Carolina in 2015, Nikki Haley stood shoulder to shoulder with political leaders from across the state to call for the removal of the Confederate flag from the statehouse grounds. Days before, an avowed white supremacist who posed with the flag in photographs massacred nine Black parishioners at a church in Charleston.
As her state – and the nation – reeled from the heinous act, Haley argued that the flag embraced by many southerners as a symbol of “noble” traditions was for too many others “a deeply offensive symbol of a brutally oppressive past”.
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Haley faced backlash and accusations of hypocrisy in 2019, four years after she ordered the Confederate flag to be taken down, for telling the conservative podcast host Glenn Beck that the Confederate battle flag represented “service and sacrifice and heritage” before it was “hijacked” by Dylann Roof, the Charleston gunman. In an op-ed, Haley argued that her views hadn’t changed and blamed the “outrage culture” for stoking the response.
Like for Trump, once warning that he is everything that we warn our kids not to be in kindergarten, then working in his administration, then being rather diffident about the Jan. 6 attacks.