(CHARLESTON, S.C.) Former GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley had a lot to say after her Super Tuesday blowout by Donald Trump about the contest after she bowed out of the race.
“Well, of course, we are disappointed. We wanted to win and put another pawn of the defense-industrial complex in the White House,” a disgruntled and disheveled Haley said at her now-empty campaign headquarters. “And were it not for all this damned democracy in America, all this voter free will, it would have happened.
“We all know Donald Trump is no fan of the deep state, and they don’t like him much, either. There weren’t all these wars and rumors of war during his term, and that is why he should not be allowed ever to set foot in the Oval Office again,” she said. “He’s too dangerous!”
Haley did not address the throngs of Democrats and Democrat donors who were contributing to her campaign except to refer to them as “patriotic Americans trying to do their duty and do the right thing.”
Haley said she now looks forward to becoming a private citizen again but added rather tartly that she “doesn’t really have much choice.”
“Democracy deemed it so,” she said. “I will never forgive Trump voters for exercising their voting rights.”
