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At the Republican Convention, which takes place in St. Paul, Minnesota, former mayor of New York stated that the Democrat candidate has never managed a city, a state or a company
The former mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani, painted the Democrat candidate for president, Barack Obama, as a "senator famous" who speaks well, but whose words are carried by the wind their lack of experience.
Obama "has never directed a city, a state company," said Giuliani at the Republican Convention, which takes place in St. Paul (Minnesota).
"This is not a personal attack, is a statement of the facts. Barack Obama has not managed anything," he stressed.
The audience responded enthusiastically, making a zero with his fingers.
By comparison, Giuliani described the Republican candidate, John McCain, as a "national hero" by the five and a half years who spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, a selfless man who has given everything for their country.
"He has been tested again and again by crises, and has passed all tests," said Giuliani, who faced McCain in the primaries, but withdrew after the polls in Florida and immediately endorsed his former rival .
Giuliani McCain linked to Ronald Reagan, the greatest saint of the pantheon of conservative Americans, to qualify the Arizona senator as "a soldier on foot of the Reagan revolution", for their independence, and its promotion of fiscal control and the security nacional.Giuliani also accused the Democrats of not wanting to recognize the threat posed by
"Islamist terrorism". On Iraq pointed out that if Obama had been president of U.S. troops "would have been withdrawn defeated."
The former mayor ended with praise for the candidate of his party to the vice presidency, the Alaska governor Sarah Palin, whose family was present at the hearing, along with Cindy McCain, wife of presidential candidate.
Palin "already has more executive experience that the whole formula Democrat," said Giuliani. Obama's campaign has criticized Palin, 44, leads because less than two years as governor.
Previously, he was president of a state energy commission and mayor of Wasilla, a town with fewer than 7,000 inhabitants.
Giuliani emphasized, for its part, Palin has reduced public spending on the Internet and sold the private plane of his predecessor in the post, and has faced corruption in his state.
"That is the kind of reform we need," he said.