Homeland Security Secretary Jeh (jay) Johnson says he’s disappointed in former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani for saying he doesn’t think President Barack Obama loves the United States.
Johnson tells CNN’s “State of the Union” that Giuliani’s words are “very regrettable.”
Johnson notes that he was once hired by fellow New Yorker Giuliani as a federal prosecutor and that more recently, the two visited fire stations and police precincts in Lower Manhattan on the Sept. 11 anniversary.
Johnson says he’s admired Giuliani’s response to the 2011 attacks but says he’s sorry to see the former mayor make his recent statements.
At an event in New York last week, Giuliani said: “I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America.”
(AP)
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Regrettable by whom? I can show you many many people who feel he didn’t go far enough.
With qll the snow on the ground Obama would have made a good shoveler like the people who come to my door. It’s honest work, his many hours of golf have given him upper body strength and it’s suited to the amount of knowledge he has. Why is he making decisions on all the things he knows nothing about? Things he cares nothing about?
Giuliani only said the emmes. If that’s regrettable, then it reflects very badly on this Administration.
The Americans better wake up to emes then the lying media