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Too bad Mr. 911 can't say I love my kids and they love me back. Obama can. Too bad Mr 911 can't say I love my one and only wife and she loves me vack. Obama can. Too bad Mr 911 can't say I love being president of my country and my country love me back so they voted me president of the USA 2 times. OBAMA CAN.
Rudy "Simon Bar Sinister" Giuliani, has obviously lost his mind. The man has been beaten down by the stress of the NY lifestyle, spent too much time in lines and traffic jams, and spent far too many mornings gargling with rocks in his mouth to face his stressful NY day. He was a failure in his run for the GOP nomination, thoroughly rejected. He has a place in this society well below our great President, who has consistently demonstrated that he's superior to him in every category. A superior man, father, husband, leader, and problem-solver. Our President has been far better at doing his job than Giuliani was in doing his, a job that the most enlightened people in this country didn't think Giuliani was qualified to do - that job is running this country. The President has excelled over two terms in the ultimate definition of expressing love for this country.
As usual though, we have to hear from the hapless Right making these ridiculous claims, demonstrating yet again that ignorance, stupidity, racism, and bitterness fuel their view. Quite pathetic is Simon Giuliani and his ilk.
Giuliani’s statement would have been more appropriate at a cocktail party. Perhaps he can’t express himself with more insightfulness and political astuteness. IMO I think Obama’s statement on terrorist is like making a choice between saying: some Catholic Priest pedophiles have corrupted the Catholic Church or some pedophiles have corrupted the Catholic Priesthood. I think Giuliani would prefer the former.
Nope, but I thought(and still do think) that many voters were clueless.
And you were (and are) so much smarter than us, I guess ??
As for Obama not loving America, the man has devoted his entire life to public service, and went on to the highest position in the country. How much more can a person love America than that ?? He was sought out by many major corporations and firms in his early years, and could have written his own ticket, but he passed up those opportunities to work for you and me instead. Not many people I know who would have done that, and I respect him for it.
And you were (and are) so much smarter than us, I guess ??
As for Obama not loving America, the man has devoted his entire life to public service, and went on to the highest position in the country. How much more can a person love America than that ??
This is Giuliani's means of staying relevant, if it wasn't for a few dinner appearances and Fox News he would disappear and spend more time on his security and consulting firm founded when he left office in 2002. Yes America is truly great for some politicians when they leave office.
He is hurting his party, very awkward moment for Scott Walker sitting a few seats away relative to whether he agreed with his comments.
Giuliani really needs to listen to Obama more closely, there are two sides to the coin and criticizing US actions does not equate to being un-American, maybe people like Sam Adams should be judged by Giuliani's standard.
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