How To Look Like A Partisan Politician - And Not Get Away With It !
Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010
by Judge Dred
Rudy Giuliani is at it again.
The former Mayor of New York City has amazingly made himself look like he simply has dropped the partisan politics ball. It is one thing to debate policy and a State of the Union address that some may not agree with. Rudy (Mr. Irrelevant) Giuliani has taken his "attack" on President Obama to a new low.
Some of what Giuliani said:
1) Obama didn't talk about the attempted blowing up of the airliner on Christmas Day.
WRONG. Obama stated" We are filling some of the unacceptable gaps revealed by the failed Christmas attack......"
2) Obama did not use the word "war" during his address. WRONG. The president used the word war seven times at various points in the address.
It is time to send Mr. Guiliani to the political retirement home. He has said other embarrassing things recently, including "There were no domestic attacks under Bush, we've had one under Obama". Someone wake me, I must be dreaming! Correct me if I'm wrong, but who was the President on September 11, 2001?
Who was the Mayor of New York City on 9/11/2001? Yes, that political pundit, Rudolph W. Giuliani. He has traveled the world as "America's Mayor" based on his "actions" taken on 9/11/2001. As I recall, he ran for cover, just like any other human being interested in saving his or her life. He was not the hero that day, or in the weeks and months following that terrible day. that honor should be reserved for the police officers, firefighters, medical workers, and all volunteers who responded to the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Holding the position of Mayor of New York during a terrorist attack (during the Bush Administration, do you remember now, Rudy?) does not qualify Giuliani to say anything about national politics, much less someone running for your local dog catcher. He is NOT an expert in how to defeat a terrorist, he has never been on the front lines of fighting crime or terrorism.
Rudy, please stick to the private sector, where there are those who think you are still relevant. Stay out of public life, you are simply embarrassing to most Americans. Since you are such a great judge of character Rudy, why don't you stop by and say hello to your good friend Bernie Kerik? Oh, I suppose "America's Mayor" will continue to practice revisionist history. Never mind.
Until next time.
JD
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Good article judge, thanks for sharing.Hi David,Sorry for the delay in responding. Thanks for reading and commenting.JD
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