Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 20, 2015
The insolent wop Rudy Giuliani had the nerve to state the obvious fact that Obama hates America, and was accurately condemned as a horrible and unbelievable racist bastard.
“I do not believe — and I know this is a horrible thing to say — but I do not believe that the president loves America,” former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said on Wednesday night at a private dinner in New York intended to boost Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), a 2016 presidential contender. “He 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.”
A day after Politico reported that statement, Democrats criticized Giuliani for questioning the president’s patriotism. Some said Giuliani’s rhetoric was racist, that it implied the president’s background made him different from other Americans.
After he was confronted on his hateful statements of obvious fact, he backtracked into sensitive lies, giving statements to all media to apologize without directly apologizing but apologizing enough to show he loves Negroes of all colors.
He told Fox:
“First of all, I’m not questioning his patriotism. He’s a patriot, I’m sure. What I’m saying is, in his rhetoric I very rarely hear the things that I used to hear Ronald Reagan say, the things that I used to hear Bill Clinton say about how much he loves America. … I do hear him criticize America much more often than other American presidents. And when it’s not in the context of an overwhelming number of statements about the exceptionalism of America, it sounds like he’s more of a critic than he is a supporter.”
He told Bloomberg:
“What I mean is he doesn’t express it. I shouldn’t say that the president does or does not love anything. I don’t know, I’m not a psychiatrist, and he doesn’t have one and he doesn’t need one.”
He told NYT:
“I’m happy for him to give a speech where he talks about what’s good about America and doesn’t include all the criticism. … Some people thought it was racist — I thought that was a joke, since he was brought up by a white mother, a white grandfather, went to white schools, and most of this he learned from white people. This isn’t racism. This is socialism or possibly anti-colonialism.”
And to CNN:
“There’s a real attempt to make it a racial criticism. It has nothing to do with race … he was brought up by the way by a white mother and white grandparents.”
He’s still an African, Judy, you know it and I know it. But thanks for reminding us you are a sickening snake just as soon as we thought you were going to come out with some super-hardcore racism.