Posted on 02/24/2015 6:36:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Rudy Giuliani entered McCarthyist territory with his grotesque personal attack on President Barack Obamas patriotism. Speaking to a hardcore Republican crowd, New York Citys former mayor said:
I know this is a horrible thing to say. But I do not believe that the president loves America.
Giuliani is 100% right, what he said was horrible, yet he said it anyway, which makes Giuliani a horrible human being. By uttering such defamatory words he instantly went from Americas Mayor to Americas Mooncalf.
While Giulianis insults may have thrilled the Republican base, they turned out to be baseless. The New York Times listed several occasions where the President smooched with America. For example, in a key Obama stump speech the president repeatedly said that the United States is the greatest democratic, economic, and military force for freedom and human dignity the world has ever known .I believe in American exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.
The list of examples goes on and on, but facts mean nothing to FOX News knuckleheads.
Apparently, Giuliani also thinks he is the sole owner of 911, and he continues to shamelessly exploit this tragedy. In his warped view, he is the only person on earth who was impacted on that awful day. Its only a matter of time before he gets a trademark for 911 so he can sue you if you decide to talk about the incident without his prior approval.
Giuliani (or is it Fooliani?) has tumbled down from the mountain and now resides in depths of the sewer with Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, and Ted Nugent, those other fallen right wing nitwits who have surrendered all credibility.
I was living in Washington, DC on September 11. I worked only a few blocks from the White House. When terrorists hit the second World Trade Center building, it was bedlam in DC. The Pentagon had also been hit, right across the Potomac River.
I remember walking on Connecticut Avenue to my DuPont Circle home. There was a storefront that sold televisions. People from all political persuasions gathered around in a state of panic. The fear, anger, and grief, was a shared national experience that had little to do with that blowhard, Rudy Giuliani.
What Im going to say now may be controversial. Out of genuine concern for his mental health, I wonder if Giuliani may have been psychologically damaged by the 911 experience? Was the stress simply too much and he cracked? Did he get too close to Ground Zeros toxic fumes? Because, lets be honest, ever since his encounter with 911 hes been a little off. A trip to Bellevue for a head exam is probably a healthy option.
Interestingly, Wisconsin governor and presidential hopeful Scott Walker was on-hand for Giulianis remarks. He steadfastly refused to condemn Giuliani, lest he offend Iowas Crackpot Caucus. This was a mistake that will cost him dearly with moderates if hes lucky enough to win the GOP nomination.
While most Republicans either stayed silent or deflected the question, King Tea Bagger, Glenn Beck, actually backed Giuliani.
I dont think he [Obama] loves America, I think he likes America
You have to read between the lines. The Republican Party has been tearing down the Middle Class and running roughshod over the poor. They disguise the damage they have done by wrapping their actions in the flag. Conservatives consistently attack those who legitimately critique this country as unpatriotic, because once Americans start analyzing whats happened since the election of Ronald Reagan they are going to turn on the GOP.
The Republicans are not a Party, but a Ponzi Scheme that represents a number of failed ideas held together by the glue of prejudice and Wall Street. They hate campaign finance reform because they need oodles of cash to fund their Big Lie. This is why they have conflated Free Speech with Fee Speech, where the highest bidder has the most access and impact on our political system.
Giuliani was not the only conservative to hit Obama below the belt. Conservative provocateur and convicted felon Dinesh DSouza criticized Obama for using a long selfie-stick to take a photograph. The sexually dysfunctional DSouza apparently thought the stick looked like a big penis. He tweeted a photo of Obama with a message in all caps, YOU CAN TAKE THE BOY OUT OF THE GHETTO Watch this vulgar man show his stuff, while America cowers in embarrassment
DSouza used boy and ghetto in the same tweet. No, the Republican opposition to the president has nothing to do with race, they insist. Notice how these so-called patriotic America-lovers have no qualms about degrading the office of the President of the United States.
Yeah, they really love America. Their actions speak so much louder than their words.
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Wayne Besen is a columnist and author of the book Anything But Straight: Unmasking the Scandals and Lies Behind the Ex-Gay Myth.
McCarthy was right and so is Giuliani.
It was Barack Obama who called Bush “unpatriotic” for raising the national debt and then when he got called out for doing it himself said that his earlier comment was hyperbolic politics and usual. Stalinists lie. ALWAYS
Rudy really pushed some buttons, especially this butt-bandit’s.
King Tea Bagger is a homophobic slur.
Wayne should put himself in the gimp suit and await his punishment.
“....actions speak so much louder than their words.”
The only thing worthwhile here, too bad he doesn’t think it applies to Obama.
Project Venona.
The Obama cheerleaders are trying to keep their collective finger in the dike.
The corrupt morons on the Left want two more uninterrupted years of Obama’s Marxism.
I can’t get inside Obama’s heart and mind (thank God!), but the evidence — his policy choices and his public utterances — show that Rudy was right.
Consciously or not, the “radicals’ rules” are being turned on them, and things are going to get worse for the Obamanites.
Why is it nearly every one of these hysterical leftwing journalists are gay?
They’re drama queens.
Bump
What’s his worry about?
Doesn’t he remember that the fat Ditzi Chick said that patriotism was overrated anyhoo???
Wayne Besen engaged in his own “neo-McCarthyist” tactics when he attempted to out members of the Bush administration.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1347699/posts
Homosexual press hot to ‘out’ Bush figures
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, February 21, 2005 | Joseph Farah
Homosexual activist Wayne Besen, author of “Anything But Straight: Unmasking the Scandals and Lies Behind the Ex-Gay Myth,” writing in Virginia’s Falls Church News-Press, goes even further than Raw Story.
“The vulgar scandal (involving Gannon) has revived Washington whispers that the supposedly anti-gay Republican Party is really nothing less than a gay affirmative action program,” he writes. “Glance at whose (sic) running the GOP and it looks like a Harvey Fierstein cocktail party. A few months ago, activist Mike Rogers of RawStoryQ.com revealed that GOP National Field Director Dan Gurley is gay and sought unsafe sex online. Rogers also revealed that Ken Mehlman, chair of the Republican National Committee, is gay.”
Effin’ homofascist
Gay Activist Mike Rogers to Out “30” Republican’s
Wayne Besen ^ | Tuesday, September 04, 2007 | Waybe Besen
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1891586/posts
ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF THE TEA PARTY???
I don’t see it, personally, but I hope you’re right.
I am really curious how any of you Freepers out there can see any possibility of a future for individual freedom and liberty. IMHO the country was lost forever when the evil Muslim was elected not once but twice ! And if afforded the chance, the majority of the citizenry would elect him to a third, fourth or fifth term.
Another leftist drama-queen with panties in a bunch.
McCarthy told the truth. Giuliani told the truth.
I like McCarthy and what he stood for.
I don’t like commies.
I don’t like socialists.
I don’t like most trade and professional unions/organizations.
I don’t like redistributive taxers.
I don’t like redistributive recipients.
I don’t like most reporters/media personalities.
I don’t like most college faculty and staff.
I don’t like most college students.
I don’t like most politicians.
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