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Giuliani rips Obama, touts 'hero' McCain

ByGood Morning America
September 04, 2008, 3:54 AM

ST. PAUL -- Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that the nation must choose this fall between "a true American hero" who survived torture in Vietnam and a Chicago "machine politician" who "has never led anything. Nothing. Nada."

In a keynote address to Republican convention delegates and a national TV audience, Giuliani called John McCain and Democratic nominee Barack Obama "good and patriotic men" before ripping into Obama, an Illinois senator and former state senator.

"John has been tested. Barack Obama has not," Giuliani said of McCain, a former Navy pilot who endured 5½ years as a POW after his plane was shot down in 1967. "Tough times require strong leadership, and this is no time for on-the-job training."

Giuliani said Democrats "are in a state of denial" about the threat of Islamic terrorism, while McCain will face the enemy "and bring victory for this country."

A onetime candidate himself for the Republican nomination, Giuliani had been scheduled to speak Tuesday to set the tone of the convention. But Monday's speeches were canceled as Hurricane Gustav approached the Gulf Coast. The rejiggered lineup put Giuliani on the same night as a much anticipated speech from Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, McCain's pick for vice president.

Democrats and even some Republicans have questioned whether Palin, 44, is qualified to step into the presidency. Giuliani spent his morning defending her national security credentials on TV and part of his keynote talking up her record as governor.

"She's already had more executive experience than the entire Democratic ticket combined," he said, adding, "I'm sorry that Barack Obama feels that her hometown isn't cosmopolitan enough. … Maybe they cling to religion there."

Palin was mayor of Wasilla — population 9,780 in the 2007 Census estimate — before becoming governor 20 months ago.

Giuliani said Obama has "spent most of his time as a 'celebrity senator.' No leadership, no legislation to really speak of. … He's never run a city, never run a state, never run a business."

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