Rudy Giuliani Veterans’ Co-Chairman Resigns Over Muslim Remarks

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A co-chairman for Rudy Giuliani’s veterans’ coalition in New Hampshire resigned Saturday after telling a British newspaper that Muslims need to be chased “back to their caves.”

The response was swift after the GOP presidential candidate faced questions Friday night about the comments, made by John Deady during a video interview with the Guardian at a Giuliani house party in Manchester, N.H. Deady was named co-chairman of the New Hampshire Veterans for Rudy over the summer.

“Mr. Deady offered his resignation from his volunteer position in the campaign and I accepted his resignation,” Giuliani New Hampshire Chairman Wayne Semprini said in a  statement.

In the original Guardian interview, Deady said Giuliani is the best candidate to handle “one of the most difficult problems in current history” — “the rise of the Muslims.”

Click here to see the video of Deady’s comments for the Guardian.

He added: “We need to keep the feet to the fire and keep pressing these people until we defeat or chase them back to their caves or, in other words, get rid of them.”

Later in an interview with the Talking Points Memo Web site, Deady confirmed he made the statements and said he was referring to all Muslims.

“I don’t subscribe to the principle that there are good Muslims and bad Muslims,” Deady said in the article. “They’re all Muslims.” 

Click here to read the Talking Points Memo article.

Giuliani’s campaign was quick to contain the damage in the final days before the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses and Jan. 8 New Hampshire primary.

Similar fallout occurred recently in the Hillary Clinton camp when New Hampshire adviser Bill Shaheen warned in an article that Democratic rival Barack Obama’s admissions of past drug use could provide easy fodder for the GOP if he were the nominee. Shaheen resigned after making the comments.

FOX News’ Carl Cameron and Mosheh Oinounou contributed to this report.

445 Responses to “Rudy Giuliani Veterans’ Co-Chairman Resigns Over Muslim Remarks”

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Comment by steve morgan

Mr. Deady is exactly correct about the muslims. There are no good and bad or moderate and extreme muslims. They’re all muslims. Read the koran. It’s not about peaceful conversion. It’s about conversion or death to the infidel.

 
Comment by Larry Wilhelm

mr. deady is correct in what he say’s

 
Comment by Greg

Well, what the hell did he say wrong?

 
Comment by Vet

Unfortunately–people seem to speak without thinking it out! The majority of Muslims are good people–but like any other group they have their bad apples–and the bad apples need to be culled–quickly and without mercy.

 
Comment by Vaughn Burckard

It is certainly a shame that someone loses his position for expressing what millions of Americans believe. My money says even Rudy is on our side. Religion of peace, my ass

 
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Comment by Anonymous

Too bad he quit - he was the one who had it right.

 
Comment by Ben Morgan

Here, here! We3 need more politcal interests like Mr. Deady

 
Comment by albert

Fox “news” is panicking, they excluding ron paul in the next debate! fair and balance? what a joke, i remmeber when the used graphs showing how much money each candidate raised to show who was first, now that Ron Paul has more cash. They show “poll” numbers. Lets just hope they dont have a graph like in the last debate “u decide 2008″. I better not see frank around, this time please. An save yourselfs the embarrasment and invite Ron Paul to the Jan 6th debate. Good thing we still have the internet has a reliable source of information.

 
Comment by Earl E

No surprised here. This man is exactly the type of person that decides where American attention should be directed, and Rudy is his man. And to think Fox has been running the Rudy Show for nearly a year now. Look at yourself. What have you become?

Ron Paul 2008

 

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