Posted on 02/21/2015 5:58:39 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
For those who first dialed into Rudolph W. Giuliani during his Americas mayor phase, right after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks when he wowed the world with his civic leadership, soaring oratory and unifying largess the former New York mayors racially charged comments about President Obama might seem puzzling.
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Ah yes. All of a sudden, it’s all really complicated.
So complicated that Rudy Giuliani doesn’t even realize how complicated it all is. Even though he was the federal prosecutor who smashed the five families, and then was a successful Mayor of NYC for two terms. Even with all that, he still isn’t a complex enough thinker to understand all the layers of complexification that the NYT perceives in his simple, unambiguously expressed observation.
You’re right. Rudy never said a thing about race. I hate the Slimes.
Skin color trumps all because it’s all they’ve got. It’s the only argument they’ve got going for them. Unfortunately it’s just as bogus as the rest.
Ok, where is the nuclear barf alert? The Slimes makes me want to throw up!
If you criticize Our Glorious Leader about anything you are clearly racist because there is no other reason not to glorify his greatness.
Rudy said what should have been said years ago, certainly prior to the 2012 election. The Slimes and others are yelling “racism” because its the always default Liberal smear and it’s all they have.
“racially charged comments”
Like the Wash Post and Scott Walker,
with the NYT it’s: “All the S*** That Fits the Print”.
This is why I cancelled my week day newspapers.
I get a Sunday newspaper for the ads and coupons.
These people make murders of crows blush.
the race card...one knows that a truth has been said when lefties use it.
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