And in other news, Water is wet and the Sun is bright. Last week, former New York City mayor, Rudy Giuliani let fly at Obama, stating that he doesn’t believe Der Fubar loves America. Needless to say this set the barking moonbats into full flight.
King Putt wasn’t the only target for Rudy. He also took a few shots at Governor Mittens Romney. Here are some of the details from the New York Daily News:
Obama doesn’t love America — and Mitt’s not much better. Those were the not-so-subtle views expressed by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at a Manhattan dinner party Wednesday night.
“I do not believe — and I know this is a horrible thing to say — but I do not believe that this President loves America,” Giuliani said of Obama.
“He doesn’t love you. He doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up,” Giuliani added. “To love this country. And with all our faults, we’re the most exceptional country in the world.”
I would say that Mayor Rudy was right on the mark. However, not everyone agrees with the former “Mayor of America.” I’ve noticed a few columns regarding Governor Walker’s presence at this dinner, one of which was by the well known “Minion of Obama” Dana Milbank.
To say Milbank wasn’t happy with Walker’s presence there, and his refusal to bow down to Obama, would be a gross understatement. Just how bad was Milbank’s attacks on Walker? His column in the Washington Post was titled, Scott Walker’s cowardice should disqualify him. That should give you a hint of Milbank’s hatred of all things not Progressive or Obama.
Milbank went on and on berating Walker for not standing up for Milbank’s living god-king, Obama.
He said things like:
Asked the next morning on CNBC about Giuliani’s words, the Republican presidential aspirant was spineless: “The mayor can speak for himself. I’m not going to comment on what the president thinks or not. He can speak for himself as well.”
Ooohhh, that was just so nasty of Governor Walker. Why I might have to actually consider whether or not I might vote for him in 2016…..Ok I’ve considered it and I might vote for him.
Milbank continued on in full screech. He is aghast that anyone might not think Obama isn’t both “The Greatest President in the History of the Universe” as well as the “One True God.”
Then we have the remarks By the Governor regarding Mittens Romney.
“The big thing I thought Mitt Romney’s campaign missed more than anything was we already knew the narrative that the economy was failing, and that there was a compelling case to get rid of the President,” Walker told the crowd of business leaders, academics, GOP honchos and members of the media at the posh 21 Club on Wednesday night.
I don’t see anything wrong with that statement. Mittens had one good debate that floored everyone, including me. Then he went back to his usual Milquetoast self and basically handed the election to that SCoaMF, Obama.
Getting back to Giuliani, other members of the Obama Steno Pool are up in arms at Rudy’s remarks. They just aren’t as over the top moonbat crazy as Milbank. CNN is also upset that someone with actual governing credentials accused Obama of hating America.
Rudy wouldn’t be Rudy if he backed down. But by amplifying his charge that President Barack Obama doesn’t love America, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears ready to risk sullying the powerful mythology that grew around his leadership when he steadied and steeled the nation in the terrible, confusing time after 9/11.
He’s only at risk from the likes of the idiots in the Mostly Stupid Media.
“America’s Mayor” has gone rogue, lashing out at Democrats and liberal orthodoxy on the war on terror and saying, for example, during the Ferguson controversy last year that the biggest danger to a black child was not from a white police officer but from another African American.
Egads! Giuliani actually looked at the crime statistics!
The latest firestorm over Obama’s patriotism may complete Giuliani’s political journey from the center left of the Republican Party to the conservative jungles where Sarah Palin and Donald Trump roam.
I doubt that. Rudy has pretty much decided not to run for President, and I can see why. It has nothing to do with bashing the Progressive Liberal Democrat Orthodoxy. Rudy was a great mayor, (Especially when compared to his moronic successors), but he has other issues that I flat out disagree with. In any case, Rudy does have a tendency to call them as he see’s them. Pity the PLFD’s can’t reply with actual facts and figures, only with out right insults and threats.
“Rudy has devolved into this red meat Republican base ideologue who periodically seems to need self identification,” said Douglas Muzzio, a political scientist at Baruch College and a New York City media commentator. “Maybe it is Rudy in his dotage, where he has lost whatever boundaries he once had. He sounds like a bitter old man.”
Nope, he’s not bitter. You are Muzzio. Rudy is just saying what many other Americans have said about Obama. He just happens to have a way to get his remarks out to a larger audience. The Democrats in general and Obama in particular have demonstrated just how much they hold the Constitution and Americans in general in utter contempt. They have been crushed in two midterm elections, and the only reason Obama is still in office is due to the staggering ineptitude of Mittens Romney and the Establishment RINO’s that put him on the ballot.
I don’t know if I will support Walker if he runs for President. I may, or I may not. I can see voting for him, especially if he chooses a good Vice-President. (I’m partial to Jindal myself) I do know that whoever wins the nomination will have the general election to lose. This is why the Obama Steno Pool is so desperate to destroy Walker and anyone who might help him. He has a good chance of winning, and if Giuliani backs him, well, Jeb can go back to Florida and go fishing off a pier somewhere. (Bush as the nominee would be the only reason I might not vote in 2016. He’s a disaster looking for a place to happen)
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