Governor Tells people to ‘Look Elsewhere’ If They Want Him to Criticize Rudy Giuliani for saying Obama ‘Doesn’t Love America’

There haven’t been many prominent figures who’ve chosen to stand with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani after he said he doesn’t believe Obama loves America. As Shoebat.com reported, not only did right-leaning Fox News host Megyn Kelly choose to distance herself from Rudy’s sentiment; she grilled him in an interview for making the comments.

Bobby Jindal, the sitting Governor of Louisiana actually did publicly come out in defense of Giuliani:

Here is more, via the Advocate (h/t GWP):

Rudy Giuliani received a call recently from Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, congratulating the the former mayor on the critical President Obama comments he made this week, according to CNN.

Guiliani reportedly relayed that story to CNN’s Jim Acosta, the network’s political director said Friday evening.

Guiliani grabbed headlines this week for reportedly telling those at a dinner Wednesday in Manhattan for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker that “I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America.

“He doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me.”

The news of Jindal calling to congratulate Giuliani comes a day after the Louisiana governor released a statement saying he agreed with the “gist” of the former mayor’s comments.

“If you are looking for someone to condemn the Mayor, look elsewhere,” Jindal said in the statement.

Jindal was at the center of his own controversy recently when he insisted that there were indeed ‘no-go zones’ in Europe, as Shoebat.com reported.

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