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Rudy Rules: Filling in For Bush, Giuliani is Consoler-in-Chief
New York Metro News ^ | September 19, 2001 | Tucker Carlson

Posted on 09/21/2001 8:24:47 AM PDT by Dahoser

Rudy Rules: Filling in For Bush, Giuliani is Consoler-in-Chief

BY TUCKER CARLSON

Rudy Giuliani was in midtown when the first passenger plane slammed into the World Trade Center. He made it to Barclay Street just in time to see the second plane hit. It was clear by this point that a coordinated terrorist attack was under way, but Giuliani didn't flee to a fortified bunker. He didn't argue that it was his duty to remain safe so he could continue to lead. He understood that the first requirement of leadership is being there, that nothing sends a stronger message to the troops than a general at the front. He understood that the symbolism is more important than any single decision a leader can make, more important even than the life of the leader.

So Giuliani risked his life. The buildings collapsed, and for close to fifteen minutes he was trapped by rubble. He emerged covered with ash and dust, and also with new authority. Giuliani had woken up Tuesday morning a man in decline. Humiliated in the press, kicked out of his own home, literally impotent, a career in politics coming to an apparently pathetic end. By the time he went to bed that night (assuming he did), Giuliani was among the most revered figures in American public life. There was a consensus, even among his many enemies, that his behavior had been exemplary. Suddenly Giuliani was a hero. It's easy to imagine him becoming a presidential candidate.

Giuliani has seemed exhilarated -- not happy exactly, but more alert and aware. He may actually have become the better person he always promised he would be.

Meanwhile, here in Washington, there was also smoke in the sky. But there was no Giuliani, no credible leader who could go on television and say to the panicked population: "I've been to the scene. It's horrible, but things are under control. The world is not ending." It was ten hours before George W. Bush returned to the city.

This was a terrible mistake, as the White House now recognizes. The excuses Bush's handlers have offered are either ludicrous (terrorists were planning to ram Air Force One with a passenger jet), or embarrassingly revealing (the Secret Service wouldn't allow the president to come home). The truth is probably more straightforward: Under great pressure, Bush took the wrong advice. But there's another truth: Under great pressure, Giuliani is a better natural leader.

Bush will recover from his mistake. He'll likely be a capable commander-in-chief during the inevitable war. Still, there are lessons to be learned from Giuliani's behavior in the first days of the crisis. Here are a few of them:

Physical courage still matters. Life is generally so safe in America, particularly for politicians, that it's easy to forget that leaders should be brave. Until buildings start to collapse. At which point it's no longer good enough to claim you're in charge of the situation. You have to show it. Giuliani's courage was impressive. But it was also reassuring: The mayor's tough; we can be, too.

Virtually alone among politicians, Giuliani said relatively little about grief or grieving. He didn't need to. Instead he told New Yorkers to be strong, to buck up, to "go about our business and lead normal lives and not let these cowards affect us." And so they did.

Spare the oratory, cut the phoniness. It's tempting, when you're a politician and thousands of people have died, to move directly to Gettysburg Address mode. That's what the circumstances seem to demand. And at some point, they do. Every tragedy deserves to be summed up and given meaning with words. Ultimately. In the short-term, though, grand speeches sound as hollow and manufactured as they are. What's needed is blunt, unadorned language.

"What do you think of the altered skyline?" a reporter asked Giuliani the day after. Giuliani looked at the hole where the tallest buildings in the city once stood. "It's unbelievable," he said. And that's about all he said. He didn't seize the opportunity to lecture on the nature of suffering, or on man's cruelty to man. He said what was obvious, what everyone in New York was thinking. He stopped himself before uttering a single stilted word. "It's unbelievable." It is. And it was the only thing to say.

Master the subject. Watch Giuliani at a press conference and you get the sense there isn't a single question about the City of New York -- how many firefighters in Queens, how many drinking fountains on Staten Island -- that he couldn't answer instantly and accurately. In a crisis, command of the subject is vital. Specifics give people confidence. Giuliani has them.

Tell the people who they are. This is at the core of Giuliani's genius as a leader. The mayor of New York knows who his people are. "They are just the most wonderful people in the world," he said again and again. He believes it. "We have," he declared, "without any doubt, the best Police Department, the best Fire Department, the best police officers, the best fire officers, the best emergency workers of any place in the whole world." Not just good. The best. In the whole world.

At one point, a reporter asked him about the possibility of looters. You'd expect Giuliani to respond with the law-and-orderliest kind of threats: Shoot on sight, hang 'em high. Instead, he laughed off the very concept: New Yorkers? Loot? Ridiculous. It would be like Mother Teresa shooting heroin. Absurd. Never happen.

Perhaps because he said so, it didn't.

Tell the people who they will be. For Giuliani, this is also a straightforward matter. "The people in New York City will be whole again," he promised. Just like the skyline, except better. "We are going to come out of this emotionally stronger, politically stronger, much closer together as a city, and we're going to come out of this economically stronger, too." Giuliani didn't say how this will happen, though he pledged that the process of getting better in every way will start "right away."

This sort of rhetoric goes beyond civic boosterism. It is a kind of hypnosis, auto and otherwise. Since the beginning of the tragedy, Giuliani has seemed exhilarated -- not happy exactly, but more alert and aware. He talks like he understands other people. He may actually have become the better person he always promised he would be.

He's certainly different from how he was before, like the grandmother in the Flannery O'Connor short story "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," who becomes saintly moments before she is murdered. "She would of been a good woman," says the killer, "if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life." That's Rudy Giuliani: He would have been a perfect mayor if there had been a disaster every day of his life.


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Tucker Carlson, so-called conservative, exhibits his true moderate colors in slamming W as a liar and a coward. Worse yet, he obliquely pines for Bill Clinton by commenting of Rudy, "Watch Giuliani at a press conference and you get the sense there isn't a single question about the City of New...that he couldn't answer instantly and accurately. In a crisis, command of the subject is vital." Shades of all those people like our man Tucker who told us how wonderful it was that x42 was so detail-oriented.

Rudy deserves all the praise he is getting, but there was no reason for Carlson to take shots at W in the process.

1 posted on 09/21/2001 8:24:47 AM PDT by Dahoser
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To: Dahoser
Tucker needs a good whuppin'. He and Billy McKristol are whining jokes. Hey Tucker, your 321 fans really miss you and Bill Presshole's "Spin Room". *spit*
2 posted on 09/21/2001 8:28:37 AM PDT by eureka!
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To: Dahoser
Does this sick Pud actually get paid for this POS rambling?
3 posted on 09/21/2001 8:30:01 AM PDT by lodwick (Bill & Hill are so irrevelant it hurts.)
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To: Dahoser
Tucker Carlson, please call your office: there's an important message for you on your voice mail:

John McCain lost the primaries, big time, and George Bush was elected President, in spite of your efforts to prevent that from happening. He won--and you not only lost credibility for betting so openly on a lame horse, but now you're irrelevant to boot.

It appears that you have too much time on your hands since that pathetic excuse for a serious political show of your was cancelled; perhaps you could spend it getting some badly needed in-patient therapy to help you get over your crush on John McCain and your loathing of George W. Bush--'cause I can promise you one thing: none of us gives a damn what you think of this situation.

4 posted on 09/21/2001 8:32:34 AM PDT by apollo11
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To: Dahoser
Until intellegence could gather more information on the attack, I think it was only prudent that Bush did not return to Washington.

What would we have him do? Return directly to Washington while an attack on Washington was underway?

Guliani, as the story pointed out, was in the fray as it happened and I applaud him for his actions.

But to condemn the president for not rushing into the line of fire, is just another excuse to attack Bush.

These people should be ashamed.

5 posted on 09/21/2001 8:32:36 AM PDT by SocialMeltdown
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To: Dahoser
Tucker Carlson is a little bow-tied prick.
7 posted on 09/21/2001 8:35:31 AM PDT by paddles
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To: Dahoser
TUCK _UCKER CARLSON!
8 posted on 09/21/2001 8:35:37 AM PDT by Yankee
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To: Dahoser
Thanks for posting this anti GW tirade by Tucker Carlson.!

We are seeing the phoney conservatives imploding just like Maher, jennings and other extremists on the right and the left who really hate America/Americans!

Would appreciate some Freeper with knowledge of this clymer posting how we can hammer this Bush hater economically! I must admit I don't know who he is as I have not watched the screaming heads on tv with the token phoney conservative on TV for a decade!

9 posted on 09/21/2001 8:36:10 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: SocialMeltdown
I never could figure out what they thought Bush could do back in D.C. during that day either! Stand in the middle of The Mall with a target on his head?

I cannot understand what has happened to Tucker; he has been sitting too close to Kristol and they are realizing that their "brand" of consevatism isn't getting ahead. What losers, both of them!

10 posted on 09/21/2001 8:36:42 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: innocentbystander

11 posted on 09/21/2001 8:36:55 AM PDT by Internet Explorer
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To: Dahoser
I am shocked at the stupidity of this national commentator. 
This is why GWBush did not rush back to Washington:

When these WTC towers crumbled leaving thousands dead we didn't know if this was the opening salvo of a much wider war. 

Given all these uncertainties it was appropriate that GWBush stay out of Washington DC until we knew a bit more. The commander in chief has to able to command in the event of all the above scenarios. Returning immediately to DC would have been a huge mistake. You must protect your commander and command structure.

12 posted on 09/21/2001 8:37:58 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Dahoser
Carlson is a fruity bow-tie person.
13 posted on 09/21/2001 8:38:01 AM PDT by caddie
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To: Dahoser
This is the bow-tied little asshole that was to Bill Press what Monica was to the rapist, right?

Just checking.

Conservatism needs it's own Border Patrol to keep losers like him out of the movement.

14 posted on 09/21/2001 8:39:23 AM PDT by Yankee
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To: innocentbystander
Rudy is NOT the President Of The United States. He can afford to be 'brave'. "W" on the other hand is the most powerful man on the planet, not a firefighter. These citicisms of "W" are pissing me off...
15 posted on 09/21/2001 8:39:51 AM PDT by ChadsDad
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To: Dahoser
Yeah - Tucker's right. The Secret Service really should have risked a presidential assassination at the the moment of the country's greatest crisis since WWII. That would have been real smart.

Losing the mayor of NYC (which almost happened) would have been horrible, but it pales in comparison to what would have happened if we lost our President.

Where were you when the planes hit the World Trade, Tucker? Rushing to the scene to help the injured or rushing to fellate Bill Kristol? I think we know the answer.

16 posted on 09/21/2001 8:40:23 AM PDT by wideawake
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To: Grampa Dave
If he walked the streets like average Joes, I could give you a tip for hammering him.

Rudy was already the best Mayor NY ever had. W might well be one of the greatest wartime presidents, but he has to survive to lead. Carlson is a wuss.
17 posted on 09/21/2001 8:40:35 AM PDT by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: Dahoser
Rudy is not the POTUS, therefore, in the final analysis, he could be anywhere he wanted to be. carlson is a fifth columnist, which is to say, they despise their own country. Typical liberal mea culpa. They would rather have a lowlife in the white house.
18 posted on 09/21/2001 8:41:02 AM PDT by poet
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To: ChadsDad
*uck Tucker Carlson.
19 posted on 09/21/2001 8:41:38 AM PDT by Peach
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To: innocentbystander
You posted, "Good bye and good riddance, you bowtie wearing, pansy ass lightweight, faux-conservative, unemployed pussy."

I hate it when real conservative posters on FreeRepublic fail to post their real feelings about clymers like Carlson! Please post how you really feel about this 24/7 Bush hater!

20 posted on 09/21/2001 8:42:24 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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