It’s ironic that the man who once said “freedom is about authority,” who never supported any expression that could be construed as dissent when he was mayor and who is now the GOP’s new hero, is serving as the RNC’s welcoming committee [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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Reader Comments
I remember thinking Guiliani was Satan back in ‘99. And then Donald Rumsfield came on the scene, making Rudy seem like someone’s strict but otherwise cool, cigar-smokin’ dad.
But after his RNC speech—reinforcing all the errors of the Bush administration, and even resurrecting that ludicrous Saddam - 9/11 connection—I’m moving him back up to senior Hades henchman, or whatever the title should be in the Satanic org chart.
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