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“Anybody who says that I’m exaggerating when I say that this is an out-of-control investigation and they’re acting like storm troopers––give me a break, baby! They prove it every day.”
This coming from the man who, as a U.S. District Attorney in New York, would barge into someone's office, handcuff them, and march them out onto the streets in full view of people and the press, all before they had been charged with a crime or had gone to trial.
And it wasn't one incident where Giuliani did this. He did it repeatedly because he felt being tough was the way to go.
As mayor, Giuliani was the top Republican champion of the assault-weapons ban, sued the gun industry and called for "uniform licensing" of all guns, contending that the free flow of firearms into the city from unregulated states was killing New Yorkers.
And let us not forget this gem from Rudy:
Then of course there are Rudy's three marriages. Oddly, just like the con artist.
Finally (well, not really. There is much more), in regards to Hillary Clinton (of course), Giuliani has stated many times, no one should be above the law. And yet, he is desperately trying (and failing) to protect someone who quite clearly has broken the law (let's not even get into the con artist's link with money laundering for one of his casinos).
But hey, it's Rudy. As his mother said:
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/wayne-barrett-donald-trump-rudy-giuliani-peas-pod-article-1.2776357
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/09/rudy-giuliani-donald-trump-2016-214207
This coming from the man who, as a U.S. District Attorney in New York, would barge into someone's office, handcuff them, and march them out onto the streets in full view of people and the press, all before they had been charged with a crime or had gone to trial.
And it wasn't one incident where Giuliani did this. He did it repeatedly because he felt being tough was the way to go.
On Wall Street, Rudy nailed Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky and reinvented the perp walk for a new era of white-collar crime, manacling together 15 white financial executives arrested on drug charges and parading them through Foley Square downtown. He had other major traders hauled out of their offices in handcuffs or clapped in jail overnight, and if there were complaints that not all these cases held up in the end, who cared?
As mayor, Giuliani was the top Republican champion of the assault-weapons ban, sued the gun industry and called for "uniform licensing" of all guns, contending that the free flow of firearms into the city from unregulated states was killing New Yorkers.
And let us not forget this gem from Rudy:
"Under those eight years before (Barack) Obama came along, we didn't have any successful radical Islamic terrorist attack in the United States — they all started when Clinton and Obama got into office."
Then of course there are Rudy's three marriages. Oddly, just like the con artist.
Finally (well, not really. There is much more), in regards to Hillary Clinton (of course), Giuliani has stated many times, no one should be above the law. And yet, he is desperately trying (and failing) to protect someone who quite clearly has broken the law (let's not even get into the con artist's link with money laundering for one of his casinos).
But hey, it's Rudy. As his mother said:
“He only became a Republican after he began to get all those jobs from them,” his mother, Helen Giuliani, would say in 1988, as only moms can. “He’s definitely not a conservative Republican. He thinks he is, but he isn’t. He still feels very sorry for the poor.”
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/wayne-barrett-donald-trump-rudy-giuliani-peas-pod-article-1.2776357
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/09/rudy-giuliani-donald-trump-2016-214207