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Does Obama adore America? More GOP hopefuls carillon in

  • February 22, 2015
  • Washington

President Obama  (Mandel Ngan, Pool/AP Photo)

President Obama (Mandel Ngan, Pool/AP Photo)

For a second week, a doubt of either President Obama loves America continues to be asked of a Republicans with their eye on a White House.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a visit Obama critic, answered a query Sunday though declined to impugn former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani for sparking this debate.

“I have no doubt that he loves his country,” Graham, R-S.C., pronounced about Obama on ABC’s This Week

Giuliani, who ran for boss in 2008, has not corroborated down from comments done final week during a cooking in that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a expected GOP presidential contender, was in attendance. In interviews Saturday, Walker declined to answer a doubt about Obama.

“You should ask a boss what he thinks about America,” Walker told a Associated Press

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who is being speedy to find a White House, didn’t directly answer a doubt about Obama and seemed to urge Giuliani for expressing disappointment with Obama’s leadership.

“I don’t consider it helps to doubt a president’s nationalism or motives,” Pence pronounced on Fox News Sunday, adding that he believes Giuliani is a “great American.” The administrator chided Obama, who has been criticized by some conservatives for his new remarks on terrorists and aroused extremism.

“The American people are justifiably dissapoint with a boss who lectures us on a Crusades, though is reluctant to call Islamic extremism by name,” Pence said.

Giuliani’s comments final week seemed to overflow a nascent 2016 presidential campaign, in vast partial since they were done in a participation of Walker — who won soap-box reviews for his debate final month in Iowa where many GOP presidential hopefuls were a categorical attraction.

The White House denounced Giuliani’s remarks

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal shielded Giuliani

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, meanwhile, told a Florida TV hire that he does trust Obama loves America, though combined “his ideas are bad.” Rubio also told WPBF that he believes he doesn’t have to “answer for each chairman in my celebration that creates a claim.”

“I can’t get into his conduct — or, for that matter, his essence — about what he thinks about this country,” former Texas administrator Rick Perry told regressive radio host

In a Friday interview with WAVE-TV

Jeb Bush pronounced by a mouthpiece that he doesn’t doubt Obama’s motives, though does doubt a president’s policies.

 

 

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