Guiliani almost broke?

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Lezunto

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Autocrats and racial animus always propels certain individuals to do unconscionable things. Rudy has never been a fan or full equality.

There had to be some serious promises made by Trump to get Rudy to work for free.

But it may just have been that Rudy was simply mesmerized by Trump. I don't have sympathy for him. He was a pretty nasty Mayor of NYC, too.

I am glad that the electorate of NYC finally decided they had enough of Rudy's dictatorial attitude and biased decisions and refused to allow him to say in office in the aftermath of 9-11.

Because Rudy had demanded to remain Mayor to oversee the clean-up and rebuilding of the WTC.
 

Muse

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Giuliani is learning his ultimate lesson: Trump throws everyone under the bus. It's just a question of when and how badly.

Frankly, I'm surprised Trump hasn't directly snubbed his own children yet. He has indirectly... after all, he reportedly cheated on Melania mere months after she gave birth to Barron.
He doesn't regard that as cheating. To him it's just doing the things that come easy to him. He demands loyalty but doesn't reciprocate. That's just the way he rolls.
 

JEDI

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Giuliani is learning his ultimate lesson: Trump throws everyone under the bus. It's just a question of when and how badly.

Frankly, I'm surprised Trump hasn't directly snubbed his own children yet. He has indirectly... after all, he reportedly cheated on Melania mere months after she gave birth to Barron.
she got fat after having his child, supposedly.

no, not ivanka
 

hal2kilo

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Feb 24, 2009
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Things just keep going from bad to worse. DC Bar hearing not going so well.

“Rudy’s defense is that he was a bad lawyer”: Giuliani struggles with questions at D.C. Bar hearing | Salon.com

Legal experts were unimpressed with Giuliani's argument.

"Rudy Giuliani's defense in his bar discipline case is that he was a bad lawyer who was just sloppily throwing allegations out there … even though he was trying to help the President overturn the election," tweeted former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti. "He's half right—he *is* a bad lawyer. But he's also a dishonest one."