Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said “something’s wrong” with President Barack Obama, calling the president a “dilettante” on Thursday, according to an exclusive interview with The New York Times.
At a private dinner for potential 2016 candidate Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday, Giuliani said he doesn’t believe Obama “loves America.”
“He doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up, through love of this country,” he added.
Critics have alleged that Giuliani’s rhetoric reeked of racially insensitive overtones, but the 70-year-old Republican told The Times that’s not possible because Obama has “a white mother.”
According to The Times, Giuliani said, “Some people thought it was racist — 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.”
“This isn’t racism. This is socialism or possibly anti-colonialism,” he continued.
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Giuliani, who has been one Obama’s most outspoken critics — particularly on foreign policy — for years, said he made the initial controversial comments on Wednesday while speculating about the kind of candidate he’d like to see elected in 2016. “I want an American president to raise our spirits again, like a Ronald Reagan,” Giuliani said.








