Posted on 02/22/2015 5:39:21 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Those of us who have lived in the NYC area going back to his tenure knew Rudy Giuliani to be a petty, controlling narcissist all along, but when put on the spot to do so he could behave himself, as he did after 9/11 when the television cameras of the world were upon him. But lately hes been letting his True Rudy flag fly.
His recent comment that he doesnt know if the President loves America has brought on a lot of commentary about Giulianis sad self-destruction, Its been a long time coming; he pretty much lost his post-9/11 glow among New Yorkers during the 2004 Republican convention. Rudy is erratic; even as mayor, he could be the soul of good sense one minute and a racist, bomb-throwing ferret-hating loon the next. He had a good run as Americas Mayor, but Rudy being Rudy, it wasnt going to last forever.
The best commentary Ive seen so far on Rudys latest episode of yelling at clouds is by Matt Taibbi. It begins:
Rudy Giuliani is giving me Soviet flashbacks.
With his bizarre foot-in-mouth rants about how Barack Obama doesnt love America the way we do, Rudy and other They hate us! exceptionalist Muricans like Eric Erickson and Steve Forbes are starting to remind me of the frightened, denial-sick communist die-hards I knew as a student in Russia.
Taibbi goes on to say that in 1990 he went to Leningrad to study, and so watched the Soviet Union in its death throes. He observes that the Soviets had a strong sense of exceptionalism that clashed with, um, reality.
But the problem with exceptionalism is that it can turn unintentionally comic with the drop of a hat. Youre made to believe youre at the center of an envious universe, but then the world changes just enough and suddenly youre a punchline clinging to a lot of incoherent emotions. I watched this happen with my own eyes to a lot of people in the former Soviet Union.
And I feel like its happening here now, with Rudy and the rest of the exceptionalist die-hards. Theyre hanging on to a conception of us that doesnt really exist anymore, not realizing that America is now a deeply varied, rapidly-changing place, one incidentally that they spend a lot of their public lives declaring they cant stand.
This was all on display this past week. Rudys bizarre, Internet-maelstrom-inspiring media tour began with remarks at a private dinner for Scott Walker. People focused on the insult to Obama, but just as interesting was the apostrophic address to a conspiratorial and exclusive you and me America of his imagination:
I do not believe and I know this is a horrible thing to say but I do not believe that the president loves America. . . He doesnt love you. And he doesnt love me. He wasnt brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of this country.
Rudy was ripped by pretty much everyone to the left of James Dobson for these comments, with the White House snarkily commenting, It was a horrible thing to say.
Characteristically, and with a trial lawyers bravado, Rudy tried to talk his way out of the mess, rambling in self-defense to Bloomberg, CNN, Fox and anyone else who would listen. At each stop he doubled down on his remarks, concluding the tour with an incoherent rant to the New York Times in which he denied his comments about Obama were racist since [Obama] was brought up by a white mother.
God knows what that meant reading this was like watching Mark Fuhrman undergo hypnosis therapy but it was fascinating stuff.
This is my favorite part:
Conservative politicians like Rudy are a bizarre combination of constant, withering, redundant whining about Actual Current America, mixed with endless demands that we all stand up and profess our love for some other America, one that apparently doesnt include a lot of the rest of us or the things about this country we like.
I feel sorry for Rudy that he cant love this country the way it is. I love America even with @$$holes like him living in it. In fact, Im immensely proud of our @$$holes; I think America has the best @$$holes in the world. I defy the Belgians or the Japanese to produce something like a Donald Trump. If that makes me an exceptionalist, I plead guilty.
Youve got to admit hes got a point about Donald Trump.
Rudy’s not afraid of the Left & doesn’t care what they think. THAT is what’s freaking them out.
Go ye and do likewise, Republicans!
When somebody of Giuliani’s stature publicly says what everybody is thinking, he must attacked immediately.
It is odd how rabid they are about it.
Way to go Rudy! I am very proud of you.
For real.
Pretty good description of the other guy, though. BTW, this leftist dork didn't get the memo about Taibibi
“... I think America has the best @$$holes in the world....”
Outing himself as a “little queer”?
They are focusing on the messanger and ignoring why he is saying it. He’s saying a lot of information that is written in Obama’s own books by his own hand. Someone should point that out to the lib idiots.
It isn’t the least bit odd.
In folklore, a vampire cringes at the merest hint of sunlight. Such are Demoncrats.
I’m just asking liberals what they love about America.
The fact that they can only say “Obama”, “Universal health care” and “gay marriage” is rather telling.
I’m wondering how long before the loons start talking about involuntary committal to “get Guiliani the help he so obviously needs...”
Criticize, marginalize, demonize, criminalize.
We know the drill.
They’ve jumped on Rudy so fast and so hard that they know they’re vulnerable there. I think that vulnerability goes beyond Obama and encompasses most of his cabinet and senior leaders of the Democrat party.
The only problem is that Rudy prefaced it with “ this is a horrible thing to say”....
Instead he should have said what he said, without the preface.
Or got right down to an outright beat down. You dance, you get hung.
Yeah, this: it's true, it's undeniable, it's obvious, and it's poison.
He spoke the truth they all know is the truth but are doing everything they can to hide it because they’re selfish ass mofos. They would rather see the country burned to the ground, would rather see a nuclear war break out between Israel and Iran, they would rather see millions of people killed rather than admit they made a massive mistake by electing Obama.
This is great! We need people on our side to speak out like this every, oh, two hours or so. The respondent torrents of verbal garbage spewed by the 0bamabot media would be most entertaining!
Some people love American the way I used to love the Soviet Union back in the day, always praying they would see the light and have a free, capitalistic country like ours.
Rabid, indeed! What is coming out of their mouths is incoherent foam. It is completely irrational.
This is great.
Seriously. Of all the people for them to do this to, I think Giuliani will actually stand up, as well.
The writer might have spent a summer sleeping on a friends couch in Bushwick. That makes he/she an expert.
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