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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani s comments on Presi stanley vaso dent Obama s patriotism are not helpful and unfortunate. Speaking at an event in New York last week, Giuliani reportedly said, I do not believe that the president loves America. He has defended those comments, saying that allegations of racism stemmed from people not understanding what he said. Schieffer s take: The fallout from Rudy Giuliani s slam of Obama 04:58 stanley cups 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, Giuliani said to the Times in an interview Thursday. In an interview on CBS Face the Nation Sunday, Johnson - who was hired by Giuliani as a federal prosecutor in New York City 26 years ago and still sees stanley flasche him with some frequency - expressed his disappointment. I know him well and I respect Mayor Giuliani a lot for the leadership and the visibility he had right after 9/11. It s an example for how those of us in government should respond to a crisis, Johnson said. I think his latest comments are not helpful and are unfortunate. In a separate interview, one of Mr. Obama s former longtime political adviser, David Axel Avom Black Turnout Strong In Early Voting
President Obama stands with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as he announces that she stanley portugal will travel to Myanmar, on the sidelines of the ASEAN and East Asia summit in Nusa Dua, on the island of Bali, Indonesia, Nov. 18, 2011. AP Photo/Charles Dharapak UPDATED 8:32 a.m. ETPresident Obama should give up on the idea of another four years in office, paving the way for Hillary Clinton to run as the Democratic nominee, two Democratic pollsters wrote in Monday s Wall Street Journal.Doug Schoen, who worked for Bill Clinton, and Pat Caddell, who worked for Jimmy Carter, argued that Obama should follow the example of Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, who each decided not to run again. He should abandon his candidacy for re-election in favor of a clear alternative, one capable not only of stanley cup saving the Democratic Party, but more important, of governing effectively and in a way that pr stanley cup eserves the most important of the president s accomplishments. He should step aside for the one candidate who would become, by acclamation, the nominee of the Democratic Party: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, they wrote, reviving an argument they first made in the Washington Post a year ago.The crux of their argument is based on the notion that Mr. Obama would be ineffective in his second term because he will be forced to run a negative campaign to win. By going |
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