When Giuliani said Obama doesn’t love America the way we do and wasn’t raised to love it, he was only saying what we were thinking. That lesson in picking political fights needs to be learned by the Republican presidential candidates.
When former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said he “does not believe the president loves America,” he taught all the Republican presidential contenders a powerful political lesson in style and substance.
Speaking at a fundraiser for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker – a likely contender – Giuliani also said, “(Obama) doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of this country.”
When asked by Fox News’ Megan Kelly if he wanted to apologize, Giuliani doubled down. He said he wanted to repeat the remark and added, “The reality is, from all that I can see of this president, all that I’ve heard of him, he apologizes for America, he criticizes America. … This is an American president I’ve never seen before.”