When Rudy Giuliani Speaks: Racists Listen

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Rudy Giuliani is under two assumptions; he was the hero of 9/11 in New York, and he speaks for the Republican Party. We know that he just happened to be the Mayor of New York at the time, and used his position for personal gain. If the latter is true, the Republican Party has already ceased to exist.

Giuliani remarked on the tragic events of three days last week when two black men were murdered by law enforcement, and when one deranged man, not affiliated with any organization, took he lives of five Dallas policemen.

“Let’s teach everyone including the children of the black community that most of those police officers are the reason you’re alive,” he said on MSNBC. “Because the real danger to you is that black kid who is going to shoot you on the street.”

Then, he shamelessly added, “My father taught me that, when a police officer tells you something, do what he says.”

Could he be any more racist? Does he truly represent the Republican Party?

Other openly racist member of the GOP could not resist from offering their opinions of the horrific events.

Joe Walsh, TEA Party extremist and openly anti-American and racist, said the following:

“3 Dallas Cops killed, 7 wounded. This is now war,” he tweeted. “Watch out Obama. Watch out black lives matter punks. Real America is coming after you.”

And, before he had the facts, he declared the shooting was done by “2 uneducated black thugs.”

His remarks would be treason in any other nation, and Walsh would have been imprisoned immediately for crimes against the state.

Then there was Corey Stewart, Donald Trump’s Virginia campaign chair.

“Liberal politicians who label police as racists — specifically Hillary Clinton and Virginia Lt. Governor Ralph Northam — are to blame for essentially encouraging the murder of these police officers,” he said.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Republican Party of 2016; aren’t we proud!?

Fortunately, for our nation’s future, these old and useless men will be dying off soon. Millennials, now the largest single group of Americans, are less racist and bigoted. Intermarriage is creating a greater diversity in our nation. Those who are “pure white” are disappearing, and with them much of the prejudice which is so harmful to our nation.

When an entire political party accepts a man who is openly prejudiced towards millions of our nation’s people to become its standard bearer, the evil spreads and grows. Sadly, Republican leadership created “Trumpenstein” with its acceptance and condonement of racism, bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, Islamophobia.

Republican politicians and FOX Noise are responsible for increasing prejudice in the United States, and the deaths in Dallas. Their denial of the facts and their use of fear tactics based on lies and innuendo have brainwashed millions of Americans and weakened the moral fiber of our country.

New generations bring change; and I hope, for the sake of the Republican brand, that a new Republican Party will resemble the one from my past which was principled and served the American people while denying special interests their desires.

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By James Turnage

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