Posted on 02/23/2015 12:06:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
One of the least interesting news manias of the week has been former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani discussing his opinion that President Obama doesn't really love America (or you, or me, or him).
Obama has been the very living embodiment of American government power for the past 7 years, and not too reluctant to use it against enemies, and just random citizens, both foreign and domesticwhether it comes to foreign policy, spending, taxing, regulating, and arresting. Thus, I doubt any alleged lack of love for the U.S. of A matters in any way that Giuliani or the people delighted to hear him say it might think.
If this supposed lack of love for America merely means an occasional intelligent ability to question the probity and morality of certain of the U.S. government's actions in the past or present, it could be about the best thing about our president.
That being said, and what Giuliani said being said, it's a pretty silly thing to dominate the commentary cycle as it has. People on either side jumped on this sentence spoken by a former mayor like the prize horse that was going to take them across some political finish line, gleeful that supposedly vitally important hidden truths widely believed by America's talk-radio listening right populists were coming from someone of the apparent serious heft of Giuliani.
Or, alternately, gleeful as the supposed dark racism and other-ism and sheer mindless Obamahate that motivates the right is exposed.
Caring that much either way seems a waste of time, but Americans do like a chance to revisit the vitally important topic of how just awful their political opponents are, those America-hating or patriotism-questioning bastards surrounding us.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) wants to win over not-traditionally-Republican votes in his hoped-for run for president in the general election in 2016. It's interesting to watch him gingerly stake out territory distinct from what the average intelligent independent voter leery of the GOP might think of as the grosser aspects of Republicanism, the sort of questions of tone, spirit, and tactic that can turn people off more than some specifics of policy.
So Paul told a Kentucky news station, as Mediaite reports, that:
I think its a mistake to question peoples motives. Its one thing to disagree on policy.
Paul said hes not interested in questioning whether Obamas a good American or a bad American, because while he may blame the presidents foreign policy for making the U.S. less safe, hes not going to question whether Obamas well-intentioned.
Like Guiliani's Obama, Rand Paul might not love you and he might not love me. And whether this sort of reasonableness will do Paul any good with voters generally skeptical about the GOP who might find it hard to see past, for example, his stands on issues such as abortion, taxing the rich, and cutting spending remains to be seen. But right now it's nice to see Paul not taking the silly road when taking that silly road might make things easier with his own Party's core voters.
Back in 2009 I questioned Obama's self-appointed role as "President of Everything," an article that was anthologized in Best American Political Writing 2009.
Seriously he is not ready for prime time and "Dead Heads" are not POTUS material IMHO...
Please see my tagline....
The dude is so over... how 2007 can you get?
No, Rand, truth is never a mistake.
Electing you and everyone like you certainly was a mistake, however.
He took on organized crime and other powerful interests in NYC.
And Rudy is not afraid to tell the truth about Obama.
Rand Paul follows the so called libertarianism of his father. He has accomplished nothing in government. He has been afraid to stand up to anyone. He attacks conservative Republicans to try to gain favor with the media.
Though he is not perfect,I'll take Rudy.
Another RINO right on cue.
Ex White Mayors are not allowed an opinion?
Mistake Hell! Its way past time, maybe too far past time.
Another good example of how the overarching “mindset” of the whole Rand-and-Ron Paul/Reason folks/hippie-libertarian crowd is just as distant and noxiously off-putting to me as that of the far-left loons.
It was a mistake when I used to like Rand.
I wouldn’t vote for him for dog catcher.
See a common thread there?
What Rudy did is akin to what Rove did last year when he threw out the possibility that Hillary might have brain damage.
Rudy and Rove are two senior GOP statesmen with no political futures. They can throw out red meat statements like this and piss off the leftists in a mighty way making great talking points for the Repubs (like Walker) in the field who could not possibly say this. But they think it and agree with it.
Sarah Palin also comes to mind as another GOPer who taunts the libs.
So, Rand, you think Obama has American values, or was raised with a love for America and its values?
Paultards being Paultards.
They are looney tunes.
yeah Obamas as well Intentioned as was Shickelgruber aka ADOLPH HITLER
if ones intentions are evil...yet they seem reasonable to one...who’s to argue...
Yes, and in addition to that, Rand Paul & Debbie Wasserman Schultz share the same brand of mayonnaise.
He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere, all over the map.
All truths need not be spoken.
How about we find out if he’s an American, period.
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