Uhm...No. He's pretty much a monocle and a Persian cat away from being a James Bond villain. In all seriousness though, Giuliani has made millions of dollars from speaking engagements exploiting the national tragedy that was 9/11.
Giuliani: Worse Than Bush
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/14952564/giuliani_worse_than_bush
2007-12-08 16:24:33
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answered by It's Your World, Change It 6
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No. Rudy G. if anything has been glorified by news outlets such as Fox News. There is really not a lot of difference between Rudy G. and Mrs. Clinton. Really! It says a lot Giuliani's character when his OWN CHILDREN refuse to endorse him. How many times has that happened?? His own kids for crying out loud. As far as beating Clinton goes , I will not sell my soul to the devil so to speak just to beat the woman. Shoot we are not sure she will even get the nomination. If we are to reverse the damage done the country over the past couple of decades then we need a clear choice. And that choice is not Clinton or Rudy G.
2007-12-08 16:43:09
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answered by cherokeenoah@yahoo.com 2
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No. He has been completely vilified by his past dealings and policies. To think that a mayor of a large city isn't on the take and has not done many dastardly deeds is wishful thinking.
What Rudy failed to consider is unlike city politics where corruption is taken with a wink and a nod, the national level is a whole "nother" story. I'm am glad to see Rudy being exposed for a few of the many the things he has done.
2007-12-08 16:26:11
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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Well, he's been vilified and attacked, yes. But it isn't as though they are making up these things. He has supplied all the ammunition himself, by his behavior and associations, and by his using 9/11 as a political platform. Hard to blame the media for pointing out the obvious.
2007-12-08 16:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the media has vilified him, I think his opponents have tried to.
It's kind of funny, really, when you consider the questionable ethics of the Clinton years and the support he garnered from many of the people who now question Giuliani's competence based on his personal life.
Having lived in New York during the time Giuliani was mayor, I know what he's capable of.
Semantics aren't going to lose him my vote.
2007-12-08 16:33:16
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answered by Lanani 6
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Dear Person who does not know much about the comraderie that all the politicians have for each other regardless of their party.
All politicians would address each other the same way.
As all candidates did in the beginning with Hilary, they all gave her their respect.
Addressing someone as "my friend" is just taking off the boxing gloves or any other friction.
Take some debating classes. You could learn by it.
2007-12-08 16:42:14
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answered by Stars and Stripes 3
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Cheering for the Red Sox in the World Series will cost him New York.
2007-12-08 16:29:42
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answered by mattapan26 7
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You mean the one about Hillary Ghouliani doing business with Qatar officials who have been directly connected to the planners of 9/11?
How horribly biased of the media.
2007-12-08 16:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Out of all the canidates running for office Im so glad we at least have one I know will do the job. Thats including protecting our country.. Cant say the same about a women who couldnt even keep her husband satisfied lol...Yuck not another Clinton in office...First one was a ***...
RUDY GUILIANNI HAS MY VOTE
2007-12-08 16:42:25
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answered by IF U ONLY HAD A CLUE 1
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The left-wing media has gone after Rudy's personal life instead of his professional one. At the same time, we're supposed to ignore Clinton's personal life because it makes no difference with his professional one. Damn that's confusing.
2007-12-08 16:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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