So, Right-Wing Rudy Shocks you?


The whole nation is in shock at what the "Nation's Mayor" had to say about our president.

Really?

Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York, said to a select group of Right Wingers that President Obama does not "love America."

Really!

Well, let's see...in the past six or seven years, President Obama has suffered hundreds of wounds from this "family value" political party.  He has been accused of not being our president because he was born in Kenya.  He has been accused of being a Muslim.  He has been called a liar by a simpleton seated in the Republican section during a State of the Union address.

He has been referred to in insulting ways too numerous to mention and bombarded with hate the likes of which no president has ever endured.  When cornered for a reason, the GOP will offer up unproven charges and political rhetoric from their grab bag of ready-made racist innuendos.

It was recently reported that the Secret Service revealed that since he has been in office, there have been roughly 3,000 threats on his life each year of his presidency. A considerable sum, and much higher than any of his predecessors.

The Republican Right in this country's U.S. House and Senate have threatened impeachment, law suits, and outright rebellion in efforts to bounce him out of office.  All to no avail.  And why, you ask?  Because he not only won election once, but he won it twice...as a man of color.  And as we all know, those folks have yet to accept the fact that General Lee did actually surrender.

So, why do we carry on so much about ol' Rudy's comments?  He's not running for any office that we know of...yet, and he can, therefore, say things as an ordinary American that his candidate friends on the Right won't say.  He does get a round of "atta boys" for his efforts to "fire up" the ol' GOP base, however.

It's undoubtedly the dumbest thing this man of low morals could have ever said.  If he doesn't have proof of the president's love of America, then we can all assume Rudy has truly lost his way in the world.  (To be unnoticed and forgotten is a terrible thing.)

I no longer see him as the "Nation's Mayor."  I see him more like the "Nation's Court Jester."  And he deserves to take over that title from the movie actor who walked out on stage and jabbered on to an empty chair during the last presidential campaign.

I hope we have enough vacancies for these "unwell people" back at the "home."





   

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