Rudy Giuliani issuing his "I'm not a racist" decree to a captivated press. |
More than one journalist counseled our dear "greatest mayor in the history of Earth" that preceding a comment with "It's horrible to say this" means maybe you shouldn't say it. That the Rude one continued on to say that President Obama "doesn't love America" demonstrated that Giuliani doesn't appreciate that insight.
At moments like this there will be the inevitable defense. So Giuliani delivered big, as he always does. So reports the WaPo:
In an interview with The New York Times, Mr. Giuliani dismissed the criticism and said he was describing the worldview that had shaped Mr. Obama’s upbringing.
Hiz Honor must be right because when attacking a black man it can't be racist if that black man was raised by whites and schooled by whites. Wouldn't the implication clearly be it would have been different if Obama had been raised and educated by blacks?“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,” Mr. Giuliani said in the interview. “This isn’t racism. This is socialism or possibly anti-colonialism.”
Somebody should tell Giuliani that it's too late to shut up now, because now has passed.
What a dick.
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