This is a speech Rudy Giuliani gave on February 13 before a group of folks who fled Iranian persecution, hence the focus on Iran. He pulls no punches and minces no words, and he has no compunction against calling Obama out.
He was criticized earlier for his words about Obama, and he still is not backing down from them.
Via NY Post:
Rudy is doubling down.
Former mayor Rudy Giuliani acknowledged his speech criticizing President Obama’s patriotism last week “hit a nerve” but went even further Sunday denouncing the president’s foreign policy agenda.
“I said it maybe 30 times before but somehow this time it hit a nerve, maybe because the president is on such defense for his unwillingness to face Islamic terrorism,” Giuliani told John Catsimatidis on 970 AM The Answer.
“We need a American president more like Ronald Reagan who gave us a sense of optimism,” said Giuliani. “There’s something about his unwillingness to talk about Islamic extremist Muslims that is not only wrong, it is becoming very dangerous.”
Giuliani said Wednesday that he did not believe President Obama “loves America.”
