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2007-03-01 06:20:24 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

If Clinton's Bad Judgement wasn't a private matter, how can Rudy's be !

2007-03-01 06:27:07 · update #1

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Giuliani is arrogant, bigoted, ill tempered and a womanizer. He divorced his 2nd wife, Donna Hanover, by announcing it at a press conference instead of telling her in person first. He was having an affair with an aide while living at Gracie Mansion & while still married and mayor of NYC and he took credit for all the good things that were done by others in NYC. He fired William Bratton; the police commissioner in 1994 when he found out he made the cover of Time magazine because he (Giuliani) wanted to take the credit for the innovative crime fighting. I lived in NY during his dictatorship, and believe me, I would not want him as president. His character is far worse than Bush & Clinton's worse faults rolled into one, if you can believe that's possible. His name should be Mussoliani.

As for 9/11…. he’s no hero, he just happened to be in the right place at the right time. The real heroes of 9/11 were the NYC firefighters & police plus all the other forces from the surrounding tri-state areas who voluntarily came to pitch in & help us.”

OK, here'a a link from Newsweek:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17081159/sit...

About his resume:
http://www.theday.com/re.aspx?re=7ebb4b22-83ac-4da6-8073-c70a66166ea5

2007-03-01 06:27:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Not very I would say. I live in the NYC area, and given Rudy's popularity here, that would of been all over our news channels and radio stations... and I can't even find an internet article to support what you are asking.

What do you get when you google, "Rudy Giuliani + spousal abuse"? All I can find is people joking that his ex-wife, a very active Liberal, will come forward saying she was abused by him.

So, since I can't find any info supporting your question... My answer would have to be (keep in mind this is America, and we go by "innocent until proven guilty")...

How badly did Rudy Guilliani ABUSE his wife ?
A:) Not badly

In how many ways did Rudy INSULT the lady ?
B:) Not many

See below where Rachel has posted the actual truth behind it all...

2007-03-01 07:13:38 · answer #2 · answered by Ryan 4 · 0 1

I found this on the internet....go ahead and try it...just put Rudy Giuliani and divorce into the Google search engine:

Giuliani's first marriage was to his second cousin, Regina Peruggi. They were married for 14 years, before Giuliani had their marriage annulled by the Catholic church. His second marriage was to Donna Hanover, a reporter and sometimes soap-opera actress. Havover was the city's First Lady while Giuliani was mayor, but she stayed farther and farther out of the public spotlight as Giuliani was widely whispered to be swiving his press secretary, Cristyne Lategano. After Lategano left City Hall, Giuliani took up with a divorced nurse, Judith Nathan. Never one for subtlety, Giuliani and Nathan marched side-by-side in the St. Patrick's Day parade, where the city's mayor traditionally walks with his wife.

Term limits prevented Giuliani from seeking a third term as mayor in 2001. He was expected to run for the Senate against Hillary Clinton, but he backed out of the race to undergo prostate surgery. And also, perhaps not coincidentally, because his marital infidelities were all over the newspapers around that time. Shortly after Giuliani left office, he filed for divorce, accusing Hanover of "cruel and inhuman treatment." In her response, Hanover blamed the ex-mayor's "open and notorious adultery." When their divorce was finalized, she got a million dollars a year in alimony. In May of 2003, Giuliani returned to Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York's mayor, for a lavish ceremony to marry his former paramour, Judith Nathan. The city's new mayor, Michael Bloomberg, officiated.

2007-03-01 08:01:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

What Rudy and his wife do behind closed doors is thier business. Just because someone is in poloticis shouldn't mean you can nit pick them to death. How bad did you insult your lady last time?

2007-03-01 06:26:34 · answer #4 · answered by dolphinparty13 2 · 0 2

He's nowhere near being in league with the Kennedys or the Clintons, or the Condits, or the Harts or any one of a number of those people

2007-03-01 06:26:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

A bit of a loaded question O??? Why do you have such visceral dislike of the man. I have met him. I know him. He is the real thing. He is not some evil woman abuser as you infer.

2007-03-01 06:26:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Its kinda a private matter between him and his wife...I would like to keep private home matters private.

2007-03-01 06:24:29 · answer #7 · answered by Laughing Man Copycat 5 · 2 2

He had an affair within public view. I call that humiliation rather than blatant abuse.

2007-03-01 06:24:24 · answer #8 · answered by lavachk1 5 · 2 2

Pay close attention:

The closer we get to the election, the worse the abuse will seem!

(You guys are really suckers, and you don't even know it!)

2007-03-01 06:25:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Ummm.......I haven't heard this until you brought it up. You have any links backing this statement? Of course not. So get over yourself.

2007-03-01 06:24:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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