Posted under Election 2008 & Immigration & Rudy Giuliani
“Rudy Giuliani can play a little rough at times, but there are some moments when an inner light turns on and he turns downright idealistic. One of those moments came on Oct. 10, 1996, as he stepped on the podium at the Kennedy School of Government to deliver a speech on immigration. “I’m pleased to be with you this evening to talk about the anti-immigrant movement in America,†he said, “and why I believe this movement endangers the single most important reason for American greatness, namely, the renewal, reformation and reawakening that’s provided by the continuous flow of immigrants.†…Giuliani continued: “I believe the anti-immigrant movement in America is one of our most serious public problems.— ~ David Brooks
I generally cannot stomach to read David Brooks, the man who has claimed that “real conservatism” concerns universal human rights and other such Jacobin cliches. Brooks is a Trotskyite in sheep’s clothing. And this op-ed, which ends on the note of condemning real patriots, is despicable, but at least, I suppose, it does let discriminating readers know the truth about Giuliani (i.e. the politically correct, globalist fraud that he truly is — like David Brooks himself).







Repulicans Presidential Election 2008 » Rudolph Giuliani on Immigration on 25 Nov 2007 at 6:19 pm #
[...] Bede placed an observative post today on Rudolph Giuliani on ImmigrationHere’s a quick excerpt [...]
ERIC on 25 Nov 2007 at 6:50 pm #
Anyone want to post Pat Buchanan’s new column?
It’s pretty interesting.
http://buchanan.org/blog/?p=886
Andrew T. on 25 Nov 2007 at 7:22 pm #
Was he dressed in drag when he made that speech?
Weaver on 25 Nov 2007 at 11:02 pm #
Double Talk on Immigration from Rudy Giuliani
roho on 26 Nov 2007 at 3:19 pm #
In reality, Guiliani believes that he can defeat Hillary because he knows that he is “Just as liberal as she is!”…………But, he can’t afford to say that. The so-called conservatives that have rallied behind Guliani has been something that I would never have seen comming………….But, it has exposed the conservative movement and revealed that the ranks have been filled with “GOP WORSHIPERS”(Gutted Our Principles), and many were nothing more than card carrying neocon/jacobins.
Real conservatives do need another party to re-build from the ashes.
levotb on 27 Nov 2007 at 6:10 pm #
roho–You’re batting 1,000! Ghouliani’s “conservative supporters” are frauds like the man they support. The three most dangerous GOP candidates running from President are Ghouliani, McCain and Huckabee. Ghouliani is losing support now to Romney who is coming on strong. Huckabee is a flash in the pan and cannot win outside of a few states. McCain is a joke. Nobody in their right minds believes the man should even be in the race, much less thaty he has a chance to win. All three have one thing in common–they are pro-amnesty and pro-sanctuary city, and this will not fly with the base.
I’ve been calling for real conservatives to form our own party for years, but no one’s listening. Some are considering The Constitution Party, but again, as in 2004, their platform is weak on Border/Invasion issues. I believe the Libertarians ambushed that party years ago, Howard Phillips notwithstanding. The CP has been trying to woo Ron Paul.
andyt on 28 Nov 2007 at 2:34 am #
300 million people in our country and this field of candidates is the best we can do….. Of course he isn’t going to speak out for illegals now after McCain’s fall from grace. Like most Americans who cherish their culture and our sovereignty I lost all respect for the man.
Rudy also has a poor track record on our gun rights.