Giuliani plunges head first into the con artist's lies

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In an interview with the New York Daily News on Friday, Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani said pardons were on the table. “When the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some presidential pardons,” he said, adding he didn’t understand the reasoning for jailing Manafort.

“You put a guy in jail if he’s trying to kill witnesses, not just talking to witnesses,” Giuliani said.

Really, Rudy? When you were an attorney for the Southern District of New York, if someone you were going after started talking to witnesses and tried to manipulate them to say things which weren't true, you wouldn't have had a problem with that?

Then again, Rudy lied about not knowing the words, “Arbeit Macht Frei — work shall set you free,” were written on a blackboard when a 62-year-old survivor of Auschwitz was taken in handcuffs to a room in the United States attorney’s office. When confronted with the fact that his office had investigated the matter, he acknowledged that he had known about it, but said that he had not personally followed up on it.

This is the same Rudy who used an undercover cop to try and find corruption police corruption. This is also the same Rudy who learned, through an informant, the mob had thought about putting a hit on him:

During the trial Wednesday, FBI agent William Bolinder, testifying for the prosecution, offered as evidence a memo by mob informant Gregory Scarpa Sr. given to his FBI handler Lindley DeVecchio in 1987.

"On Sept. 17, 1987, sources advised that recent information disclosed that approximately a year ago all five NY LCN (La Cosa Nostra) families discussed the idea of killing USA (United States Attorney) Rudy Giuliani and John Gotti and Carmine Persico were in favor of the hit," the memo reads.​

Hey Rudy, what was that you said about informants?

There is a reason 25 former prosecutors from the New York area wrote a letter which asserts that Mr. Giuliani, who is now seeking the Republican Party’s nomination for president, improperly used the office to promote himself, leaked information to reporters and exaggerated his accomplishments, and that such behavior “casts doubt, generally, on Giuliani’s credibility and judgment.”

His latest delusion about witness tampering not being a big deal certainly casts doubt on his credibility and judgment.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/15/trump-ig-report-mueller-investigation-648989

https://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/ex-prosecutors-challenge-giulianis-assessment/

http://www.foxnews.com/story/2007/10/25/report-mob-targeted-rudy-giuliani-for-hit.html
 
With luck, when the whole thing is over, Trump will no longer be president and Giuliani will be locked up in a loony bin.
 
I would prefer Rudy plunge head first in front of a speeding subway train.
 
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