Liberals Mock Giuliani as He Fights for His Life After Defending America When It Needed Him Most

Rudy Giuliani isn’t just some politician. He’s the man who fearlessly defended America’s greatest city when it was on its knees. He stared down New York’s darkest days after 9/11 while others cowered. Now, as he lies in a hospital in critical condition, it’s time to recognize what patriots like him actually stand for—strength, loyalty, tenacity in the face of disaster.

But watch how the liberal elites react. The same crowd that tried to erase Giuliani’s legacy mocks anyone who stands up for law and order, for Donald Trump, or for the rule of law. For years, the left has done all it can to attack him personally, legally, financially—just for having the courage to fight the establishment and speak the truth. They hated that Giuliani took on the crooked swamp and wasn’t afraid to call out globalist schemes.

Unlike woke politicians who run their cities into the ground, Giuliani put in the long hours to make New York safer. He took on criminals and sent a message to thugs that nobody was above the law—not even in the liberal capital of the world. That’s the kind of leadership America is desperate for, not just empty virtue signaling and endless apologies to America-bashers.

Where are the loudmouth progressives now? Will the left suddenly pretend to care, after smearing a true patriot for years? They want to rewrite history and claim that Giuliani’s relentless service to his country is something to be ashamed of. Meanwhile, the globalists and their media friends would sooner prop up lawbreakers than defend a man who risked everything for the safety of his city and his president.

Americans need to remember what real heroes look like, and Giuliani is one of them. No slick press release from a DC think tank or tweet from a Hollywood elite will ever change that. If this country still honors courage, it better start acting like it. Or do liberals want to see more good men destroyed for daring to stand up and say: enough is enough?

Source: Washington Times


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