His first marriage to his SECOND COUSIN was annulled. He insists he thought she was his third cousin, but there's evidence to show that knew the whole time.
He announced to the media that he and his second wife would be separating before he even told his wife. He cheated on her with his current wife.
He is estranged from his two children from his second marriage. His daughter has taken her mother's maiden name rather than her father's surname. She didn't tell him when she was accepted to Harvard. Giuliani hasn't shown up for his kids' graduations or any other major life events.
I know one's personal life and one's politics are separate, but I think character plays a part, too. He just doesn't seem like a very nice or trustworthy person. It's not like he'd exist in a political bubble if he were president. He's a human being - his moral compass matters.
2007-06-13 09:37:21
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answered by TheOrange Evil 7
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I don't know but he love's the war on terror so much he might just divorce his current wife to marry the war....then divorce it 6 month's later. All of you hypocrite's saying it's none of our business, maybe you should practice what you preach because you all throw Bill Clinton under the bus when ever you get the chance. His private life is none of your business too right?? Stop with the flip flopping RepubliCON'S!!!!! TY GG!
2007-06-13 11:45:01
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answered by The Angry Dutchman 3
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Technically only once since he had his first marriage annulled but your first responder made a point about personal life. vs. work life. I guess that yard stick only applies to Republicans because we went through a whole impeachment proceeding about a personal BJ. It should never have been brought up in the line of questioning, since it was personal and not work related.
2007-06-13 09:24:23
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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And.....? How many times has the average American been divorced. If you look for perfection in a politician, or even a human being for that matter, you will be incredibly disappointed.
2007-06-13 09:25:16
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answered by Big Dave 4
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He's been divorced twice, married three times. Don't exaggerate, his personal life isn't our business. You should be concerned with his policies and what he wants to do for America.
2007-06-13 10:47:59
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answered by cynical 6
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And what has that got to do with his ability (or lack thereof) to be President. Only in America does this type of Victorian attitude of yours still matter
2007-06-13 09:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course... he's one of those "family values" candidates!
2007-06-13 11:42:55
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answered by Fretless 6
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What's your point? Don't you act differently at home than work? Why can't we seperate political personal lives from private lives?
2007-06-13 09:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Like who cares?
2007-06-13 09:21:50
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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That has nothing to do with politics whatsoever.
2007-06-13 09:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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