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The Beginning of The Self-Destruction of the Ghouliani Presidential Campaign
Huffington Post ^ | 8/20/7 | Miles Mogulescu

Posted on 08/20/2007 8:34:42 AM PDT by hardback

Websters II New College Dictionary: "ghoul": 1. an evil spirit or demon in Muslim folklore said to plunder graves and feed on corpses. 2. a grave robber. 3. One who delights in the morbid or loathsome.

4. A former NYC Mayor who earns tens of million dollars and catapults to frontrunner status among Republican presidential hopefuls by standing on the corpses of 3,000 dead 9/11 victims and hundreds of dead and thousands of sick first responders.

For anyone who has watched the career of the angry, egomaniacal, authoritarian, thin-skinned, Nixonian, thrice divorced, former Mayor of NY City, it was just a matter of time before the carefully painted facial mask of the hero of 9/11 would start to slip away--revealing the real face of the ghoul beneath.

Hizzoner, whose popularity ratings among New Yorkers had slipped to a Bushian 30% by September 10, 2001, has ridden a single piece of video tape--Giuliani with his entourage marching uptown from the burning World Trade Center, covered with soot, barking orders from a bull horn--first to a multi- million dollar fortune, and now to the status of frontrunner among Republican presidential hopefuls, all of the on the corpses of the 3,000 dead in the Twin Towers (including my cousin) and hundreds more dead and thousands more sick rescue workers. Yet it was Ghouliani's own ego-driven decision, against the warning of his own head of Emergency Management, to place the NYC Emergency Command Center in the World Trade Center, that led him to be wandering the streets with no place to go, ironically creating the very video that catapulted him to hero status.

So far, this one trick pony has gotten away with it. The mainstream press has been reluctant to unmask Guiliani's self-proclaimed status of Dear Leader.

Sooner or later, his out-of-control ego and sense of self-aggrandizement would inevitably lead to his unmasking himself and his carefully constructed hero's image would start to collapse.

That deconstruction process started on August 9 at a Cincinnati campaign stop. Mayor Ghouliani proudly proclaimed that he spent more time after the terrorist attacks at Ground Zero than many of the heroic rescue workers and faced the same health risks as they did--over 10,000 now sick and several hundred already dead from breathing in deadly pollutants while working to dig bodies out of the wreckage without respirators that the Guiliani administration failed to require that they wear.

Ghouliani called himself "one of" the Sept. 11 cleanup workers and said he was "at ground zero as oftten, if not more, than most of the workers...This is not a mayor or a governor or a president who's sitting in an ivory tower...I was exposed to exactly the same things theyr were exposed to. So in that sense, I'm one of them". (You can find Hizzoner's statements at youtube.com/watch?v=wR8SPSA7yga)

The outrage from former rescue workers was instantaneous. "I found his comment to be disgracefully insulting," said John J. McDonnell, a battalion chief and president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association of New York. How could the former-Mayor, whose presence at Ground Zero was taken up with endless photo ops to draw attention to himself, compare himself to the thousands of police, firefighters, and volunteers who worked 12 and 14 hour days for weeks and months to try to rescue the injured who might still be lying beneath the rubble, and to find the bodies and body-parts of those who didn't make it to give victims' loved ones the chance to give them a decent burial?

According to Michael J. Palladino, President of the Detective's Endowment Association of New York City, many of his members logged 30 hours in the first two days after the attacks, and most averaged more than 400 hours at ground zero.

Last Friday, the New York Times reported that exhaustive research of Giuliani's archive shows that in the 3 month period between Sept. 17, 2001 and Dec. 16, 2001, Hizzoner was in and around ground zero for a total of 29 hours, even as rescue workers put in 12 hour shifts. According to The Times, the 29 hours involved 41 appearances, mostly to give tours to other officials and foreign dignitaries.

On Saturday, Salon.com revealed that between Sept. 25 and Nov. 4, Giuliani spent 58 hours at Yankees games or flying to them, twice as long as as The New York Times reported he spent at Ground Zero. According to Wayne Barrett, during his administration, Giuliani frequently used a police boat to haul himself and his guests to Yankee Games. The Yankees gave Giuliani diamond and gold Yankee World Series rings for 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000 worth a minimum of $200,000 for which he only paid $16,000, years after he left office. No mayor of any other American city in recent memory has received World Series Rings from their teams. The rings may have been illegal gifts in conflict with New York Conflict of Interest Laws. Shortly before leaving office, Giuliani renegotiated the Yankee's lease on Yankee Stadium to allow the Yankees to break their lease on 60 days notice, instead of 5 years, if the they determined that the City was unlikely to proceed with a new stadium Giuliani had promised to build them with over $1 billion in taxpayer money. When Mayor Bloomberg took over from Giuliani, he quickly killed Giuliani's plans to subsidize a stadium for the Yankees as unaffordable in the post 9/ll era. As Salon stated "by his own standard, Giuliani was one of the Yankees more than he was one of the rescue workers."

After 9/11, Giuliani showed little concern for the safety of the rescue workers. On September 28, he stated "the air is safe and acceptable". As late as the end of October, only 29% of the workers at ground zero were wearing respirators. According to an exhaustive report by investigative reporter Wayne Barrett published in The Village Voice the same week as Giuliani was claiming he was at Ground Zero as much as the rescue workers, New York City had test result showing hazardous levels of asbestos up to 7 blocks away from Ground Zero, but decided not the make the results public. Federal EPA official Bruce Sprague sent an October 5 letter to the city complaining about "very inconsistent compliance" with respiratory protection, after unsuccessful conversations with Giuliani aides about the problem.

Republican EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman said that there were "telephone calls, telephone meetings, and meetings with the city" every day, with the EPA repeating the "necessity of wearing respirators." Whitman said she "would call my people at midnight after watching the 11 o'clock news and say, "I'm still seeing them without respirators." She said she "was very frustrated."

Meanwhile, Giuliani himself showed up for most of his short photo ops at Ground Zero with no protection against the toxic pollution, helping to set a macho example, and failing to show the rescue workers how to protect themselves. It was like showing up to a meeting on AIDS prevention without a condom.

An internal memo to a deputy mayor estimated early in the cleanup that there would be 35,000 potential plaintiffs against the city, partly because rescue workers were "provided with faulty or not equipment (i.e. respirators). Some estimate that as many may eventually die from side effects of pollution at the site as died from the bombing. Giuliani wrote a letter to Congress asking Congress to pass a law capping New York's liability for 9/11 health risks at $350 million.

Giuliani was clearly lying when he claimed to have spent as much time at Ground Zero as the rescue workers. Beyond that, Barrett's Village Voice article exposes 5 big lies Giuliani has told about 9/11. Readers may find it at www.villagevoice.come/news/0732,barrett,7463,6.html

A few tidbits: --"I think the thing that distinguishes me on terrorism is, I have more experience dealing with it," claims Giuliani. "As a United States Attorney, I investigated the Leon Klinghoffer murder by Yasir Arafat," Giuliani claimed at a July appearance in a Maryland Synagogue. Republican Reagan appointee Deputy Assistant Attorney General Victoria Toensing, who headed the first Justice Department "terrorism unit" and who filed the criminal complaint in the Klinghoffer murder says no one in Giuliani's federal prosecuter's office "was involved at all" . In the only terrorism case Giuiliani worked on as a US Prosecuter, the judge threw out 46 of the 55 counts because of errors by Giuliani's office and Giuliani personally filed papers terminating the case in his last month in office.

--Giuliani's claims that, unlike Democrats, the first World Trade Center Bombing in 2003 woke him up to the dangers of Islamic Terrorism. "I assumed from the moment I came into office that NYC would be the subject of a terrorist attack," in told Time Magazine in 2001 when it made him "Person of the Year". In fact, Giuliani didn't create the NYC Office of Emergency Management until 27 months into his term and he didn't open the OEM's emergency command center until 6 years later.

--The terrorist who engineered the 1993 WTC bombing told the FBI they were coming back to finish the job. Against the advice of Giuliani's handpicked head of OEM, who recommended that the OEM Command Center be located in Brooklyn in a neighborhood less likely to be attacked, Giuliani insisted it had to be walking distance from City Hall and put it a #7 World Trade Center. Lou Anemone, the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the NYPD wrote memos slamming the site, saying later "I've never seen in my life 'walking distance' as some kind of standard for crisis management...But you don't want to confuse Giuliani with the facts...I guess you had to be there in 1993 to know how strongly we felt it was the wrong place."

In fact, the only reason that Giuliani was captured on video tape marching uptown covered in dust--the tape that catapulted Giuliani into a national hero, a multi-millionare, and a presidential frontrunner--is that the Command Center had to be evacuated and Giuliani had nowhere to go.

--Giuliani had his private office in the $61 million Command Center equipped with a humidor of cigars, monogrammed towels in the bathroom, and a private elevator so he could come and go without being noticed. He visited his office there often, even on weekends, bringing girlfriend Judi Nathan there long before he announced their relationship in a press conference before telling his own wife.

--New York City Police and Fireman used different radio frequencies so they could not communicate with each other in the immediate aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. Despite the federal government giving New York City the radio frequencies to make the radios interoperable 1995, Giuliani did nothing to make that happen. In fact on 9/11, firefighters were still using the same radios that "we knew didn't work" in the 1993 attack. The International Association of Fire Fighters claims that as many as 121 firefighters may lost their lives because they couldn't hear evacuation orders to get out of the North Tower, after police helicopters warned that it was about to collapse.

Thus, Giuliani, the man The Onion says is "running for President of 9/11" did little to prepare for a terrorist attack before 9/11, may have led to the deaths of over 100 firefighters on 9/11, and may have taken few steps to protect hundreds or thousands of rescue workers from sickness and death from lung disease in the aftermath of 9/11. Far from showing "Leadership", as Giuliani's best-selling book is entitled, Giuliani's performance both before and after 9/11 reveals incompetence, lack of compassion, and extaordinay egotism.

Ghoul: a grave robber, an evil spirit who plunders graves and feeds on corpses. After leaving office a few months after 9/11, Ghouliani began a speaking tour based on his 9/11 heroism, charging as much as $200,000 an engagement. In 2002 he reported $8 million in speaking income; this past year it was more than $11 million. He started a security firm with his ex-Police Commissioner and future convicted felon Bernard Kerik to charge companies and governments millions of dollars for advice on how to protect themselves against terrorism and other security threats. Having spent most of his life on a government salary, Ghouliani used 9/11 to turn himself into a multi-mllionaire

At last, it seems, the cracks in the foundations of Giuliani's carefully built image of 9/11 hero are starting to show, as his own ego-driven words as a "fellow 9/11 rescue worker" betray his hypocricy. As a presidential candidate, Guiliani is one-trick pony--supposed the only candidate who truly understands the threat of Islamic terrorism to the homeland and has the experience, courage and vision to stand up to the terrorists.

Soon, all the kings horses and all the kings men, won't be able to put Rudy Dumpty back together again.

Until now, the mainstream press has used kid gloves in failing to raise questions about Giuliani's self-proclaimed status as anti-terrorist superhero. If the blatent hypocricy of Rudy's own words and the devasting facts in the Barrett investigative report don't get the mainstream press off their asses to start asking some pointed questions of America's Mayor, then his Republican opponents have all the opposition research they need to take Hizzoner down.


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To: L98Fiero
Well good for you! If you aren’t going to vote, why the hell should your opinion matter?

I didn't say I wasn't going to vote. I've always voted in the past. In fact, I get calls from candidates congratulating me on being a super voter. It's just that neither Rudy or Romney will be getting my vote. Come November, I'll vote third party or write-in if I have to. But I won't be voting for a RINO.

21 posted on 08/20/2007 9:09:54 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: ASA Vet

So, Rudy did require them to wear the masks as protection. And, there are not 10,000 responders with respiratory problems. Glad to hear that, I was beginning to think he was as incompetent on the job as he is in his personal life. I am glad to hear this is all untrue about him.


22 posted on 08/20/2007 9:10:27 AM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: AlaskaErik; L98Fiero
I don’t like them and I don’t trust them and I sure as hell won't vote for them.

If you aren’t going to vote, why the hell should your opinion matter?

I'm with Alaska. I'll vote in the primary but if RG is nominated by the 'he's the only one that can beat Hillary' crowd instead of nominating someone based on solid conservative values, then I'll be absent in the polls in November 08 also, and I might add, for the first time since I was eligible to vote.

Rudy is just a liberal yankee lawyer wearing a Republican hat.

He is NOT a conservative.

23 posted on 08/20/2007 9:10:29 AM PDT by cowboyway (My heroes have always been Cowboys)
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To: finnman69
Are we supposed to take this author seriously when he calls Rudy “Ghouliani”?

Do you take conservative articles seriously when they refer to Hillary as Hilderbeast or Hitlery, etc?

24 posted on 08/20/2007 9:11:47 AM PDT by cowboyway (My heroes have always been Cowboys)
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To: ASA Vet
The RinoBots will be here soon to lie to you about how only their Rino can beat Hillary.

Good for them. The Republican Party needs to get back to its roots. Neither Rudy nor Romney will lead them there. If one of them is the nominee next year, then the Republican Party deserves to lose.

25 posted on 08/20/2007 9:13:16 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: hardback
He has his shortcomings I'm sure. But liberals don't have any credibility to attack any one over 9/11. Even then they were viciously mean-spirited and partisan. For them, every thing is about politics.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

26 posted on 08/20/2007 9:13:27 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: AlaskaErik

Third party is the same as not voting. It is just one more vote to install her-heinous.


27 posted on 08/20/2007 9:13:52 AM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: Goreknowshowtocheat
Third party is the same as not voting. It is just one more vote to install her-heinous.

I disagree. Those who don't vote have no cause to bitch about who wins. I will vote, but I refuse to compromise my principles by voting for a RINO who stands for the opposite of what I believe in. Keeping Hillary out of the White House is not a valid reason to vote RINO.

28 posted on 08/20/2007 9:18:38 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: AlaskaErik

< yoda > Choir preaching to you are < /yodi >


29 posted on 08/20/2007 9:23:06 AM PDT by ASA Vet
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To: AlaskaErik
Keeping Hillary out of the White House is not a valid reason to vote RINO

However keeping Hillary out of the White House is a valid reason to not nominate a RINO.

30 posted on 08/20/2007 9:25:11 AM PDT by ASA Vet
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To: rhombus

You got that right, rhombus! I quit reading as soon as I saw “Huffington Post.”


31 posted on 08/20/2007 9:26:34 AM PDT by wolfinator
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To: hardback
Huffington Post=idiots
32 posted on 08/20/2007 9:28:35 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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To: hardback

I don’t like Rudy but I hate Democrat hit pieces even worse.


33 posted on 08/20/2007 9:29:09 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: hardback

OMG - I’m agreeing with Huffington Post here.


34 posted on 08/20/2007 9:29:56 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

They’ve got their conservative talking points down perfect. ;^)


35 posted on 08/20/2007 9:33:05 AM PDT by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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To: hardback

>>>>catapults to frontrunner status among Republican presidential hopefuls by standing on the corpses of 3,000 dead 9/11 victims and hundreds of dead and thousands of sick first responders.

I am not a Rudy fan, by a long shot, but we do not need this crap poluting FR. Let’s stop acting like the DU.


36 posted on 08/20/2007 9:37:19 AM PDT by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in Vietnam meant never having to say I was sorry......)
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To: Lancey Howard; GeorgefromGeorgia
You guys need to realize that all of this stuff on Rudy is going to come out sooner or later. The moment Rudy gets the nomination (God forbid), the MSM is going to chew him up and spit him back out naked in Manhattan.

Kudos to the far left for bringing all of this out in the open and stealing the MSM's thunder. You can bet that the MSM is seething that conservatives are getting to know the real Rudy now instead of later. I have more respect for the Village Voice than I do for the New York Times.

37 posted on 08/20/2007 9:40:34 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: MindBender26

Huffington Post is usually not allowed here, but I think JimRob will make an exception.


38 posted on 08/20/2007 9:41:36 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: hardback

Does anyone read “The Huffington Post”? She has no credibility. Even though, Rudy’s not too good in picking friends, wives, etc.; he was still an important part of 9/11 and in my own opinion did a great job.


39 posted on 08/20/2007 9:50:31 AM PDT by freekitty
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To: Lancey Howard

As a kid, Mogulescu was expelled from Univ. of Chicago for occupying the administration building!


40 posted on 08/20/2007 9:51:12 AM PDT by BohDaThone
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