Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Thursday blamed a Democrat “plant” as the cause of an embarrassing exchange during a town hall in which she failed to mention slavery when asked about the causes of the Civil War.

The former South Carolina governor was roundly criticized for her answer at the event in New Hampshire on Wednesday in which she claimed the conflict was about “how government was going to run” and “the freedoms and what people could and couldn’t do.”

In an apparent effort to quell the backlash, Haley used a radio appearance Thursday morning to clarify her beliefs—and accuse the voter who asked her about the Civil War as being some kind of Democratic operative.

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    9 months ago

    I’m trying to figure out how it matters. A question is a question. Her ducking the answer is her ducking the answer. Doesn’t matter WHO asked the question.

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      It matters to the republican audience because now they can dismiss the whole thing as the fault of democrats. It doesn’t have to make sense beyond that. Seemingly bad thing happened -> Democrats caused it -> Don’t need to think about it anymore.

      They’re stupid.

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        They’re stupid.

        This is why we can’t have nice things, apparently. Weaponized stupidity, at this point. I’m still unclear as to the origins of the brain damage, though. Seems much worse in rural areas.

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      Her ducking the answer is her ducking the answer.

      And she’s from the self-proclaimed party of personal responsibility.

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      The GOP are so used to asking questions in bad faith, they assume all questions they answer that make them look bad were asked in bad faith.