Rudy’s rudeness

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Rudy Giuliani claims President Obama does not love America, you know, like he does. I guess Obama’s best way to express this lack of love is to become president.

It’s like with teachers.

For my 38 year career I constantly heard people, administrators of schools and school districts among them, claim that teachers do not like children.

I guess we took the low pay, some often crappy working conditions, and the very often abusive treatment from our administrators, who had a penchant for inventing requirements and quite often did not support us, so that we could be in the classroom every day trying to make the lives of those we hated better.

But I digress.

According to Rudy, Obama was not brought up like the rest of us.

There will be those who will do mental and verbal gymnastics to deny it, but we know what he means, Black kid brought up by his white mother because his African father left, and who was not brought up in a totally “American” environment.

Fact is, we are all pretty much brought up differently even in our own neighborhoods.

My father went to a legitimate job every day until he was forced to retire. My mother was a loving wife and mother.

Standard upbringing in Post War America: Boston-Irish Catholic, schooled by nuns, altar boy, Cub and Boy Scout, little league, unless you went to public school, were a protestant or Jew, got into something other than scouts, spared yourself having to quit little league, like I did, because you never signed up to begin with.

As a matter of fact, in hindsight it would appear that in spite of general similarities, there were quite a few differences in the upbringing of most kids I knew.

Rudy’s father, Harold, was the enforcer for the loan-sharking operation run out of his uncle’s bar, and did time in Sing Sing for holding up a Harlem milkman.

We obviously were not brought up the same way.

Another way Obama’s upbringing shows his lack of love and a big difference is that, in spite of the numerous rumors spread as news in those checkout counter gossip rags that have him Gay, Michelle a drag queen, and his having been thrown out of the white House because he likes a certain unspecified entertainer, he is still married to his wife, Michelle, and has raised two daughters.

Rudy, for his part, married his second cousin, Regina Peruggi with whom he had been raised, then had that marriage annulled through the intervention of the priest who had been his best man, basing the annulment on their being cousins.

How very Henry VIII of him.

His second wife, and the mother of his two children, Donna Hanover, found out that he wanted a separation so he could marry the woman, Judi Nathan, whom he had been dating while still married to Donna when she heard it along with the rest of us at a news conference .

Difference in upbringing, I guess.

A major sign of his love was that he had gone to Judi Nathan’s house in the Hamptons at least 11 times charging the public $3,000 for each trip since he brought along a number of police officers.

Apparently the $33,000 total and the police escort were because it was official business.

To prove his love of country is greater than the president’s Giuliani also stated, “I would go anywhere, any place, anytime, and I wouldn’t give a damn what the President of the United States said, to defend my country. That’s a patriot. That’s a man who loves his people. That’s a man who fights for his people. Unlike our President.”
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However, Rudy got 6 deferments during the Viet Nam War, one resulting from a special exemption orchestrated by the federal judge he was clerking for.

But this could be because of the different way he was bought up.

Although he had always done his work under an alias, Rudy’s father made sure that the draft board knew who he really was so that his felony history would keep him out of service during WWII. His uncles found ways to avoid service as well.

Obama’s uncle helped liberate Buchenwald and paid a psychological price for that.

Giuliani also claims that Obama is “more of a critic than he is a supporter of America”.

On the Kelly File on Fox he said, “I’m not condemning his patriotism — patriots can criticize. They’re allowed to criticize. I don’t hear from him what I heard from Harry Truman, what I heard from Bill Clinton, what I heard from Jimmy Carter, which is these wonderful words about what a great country we are, what an exceptional country we are. When he called us an exceptional country, he said we’re an exceptional country, but so is Greece.”

Yet, the president has publicly said:

“I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story, that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me, and that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible. Tonight, we gather to affirm the greatness of our nation not because of the height of our skyscrapers, or the power of our military, or the size of our economy; our pride is based on a very simple premise, summed up in a declaration made over two hundred years ago: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.’ That is the true genius of America.”

“These people are a part of me. And they are part of America, this country that I love.”

“The times are too serious, the stakes are too high for this same partisan playbook. So let us agree that patriotism has no party. I love this country, and so do you, and so does John McCain.”

“The United States has been one of the greatest sources of progress that the world has ever known.”

“Each time I look at that flag, I’m reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. No one built this country on their own. This nation is great because we built it together. This nation is great because we worked as a team. This nation is great because we get each others’ backs. And if we hold fast to that truth, in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great; no mission too hard.”

“We keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon knowing that providence is with us and that we are surely blessed to be citizens of the greatest nation on Earth.”

“I just spoke to Governor Romney and I congratulated him and Congressman Ryan on a hard-fought campaign. We may have battled fiercely, but it is only because we love this country deeply and we care so much about its future….What makes America exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on Earth, the belief that our destiny is shared, that this country only works when we except certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which so many Americans have fought for and died for comes with responsibilities as well as rights, and among those are love, and charity, and duty, and patriotism. That’s what makes America great.”

“If we refocus our energies on building an economy that grows for everybody, and gives every child in this country a fair chance at success, then I remain confident that the future still looks brighter than the past, and that the best days for this country we love are still ahead.”

“I believe in American exceptionalism with every fiber of my being. But what makes us exceptional is not our ability to flout international norms and the rule of law; it is our willingness to affirm them through our actions.”

As far as Giuliani’s claim that the president equated American Exceptionalism to Greece, what he actually said was, “I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism. I’m enormously proud of my country and its role and history in the world. If you think of our current situation, the United States remains the largest economy in the world. We have unmatched military capability. And I think that we have a core set of values that are enshrined in our Constitution, in our body of law, in our democratic practices, in our belief in free speech and equality, that — though imperfect — are exceptional.”

So what exactly did Rudy Giuliani mean first by saying Obama does not love America because he was brought up differently than the white middle aged, monied people he was talking to when he made his statement, and then by claiming that President Obama never speaks of the United States in any way other than to put it down, or apologize for it?

I think it is clear he is attempting to feed the fear of the other.

He knows such a fear is a useful tool as it was one Italian Americans had to deal with from the great migration until World War II.

He has learned well from those whose tactics he should reject.

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