Rudolph W. Giuliani is considered by history to be one of the most successful mayors of New York City, a job many political pundits consider the hardest job in the U.S. He certainly was the greatest mayor in the history of the Big Apple since the great Fiorello LaGuardia. However, he proved an utter failure as a Presidential candidate in the 2008 R...
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Rudolph W. Giuliani is considered by history to be one of the most successful mayors of New York City, a job many political pundits consider the hardest job in the U.S. He certainly was the greatest mayor in the history of the Big Apple since the great Fiorello LaGuardia. However, he proved an utter failure as a Presidential candidate in the 2008 Republican primaries.Giuliani made his reputation during the Ronald Reagan administration as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Giuliani became the most famous mob-buster since Thomas E. Dewey, the former governor of New York State and two-time Republican nominee for President of the U.S. (1944 and 1948). Giuliani's reputation as a master administrator was solidified by his staunch handling of the City after the 9/11 terrorist strikes, which could have plunged the Greater Metropolitan New York City area into chaos with devastating national effects. In contrast to the handling of the Hurricane Katrina disaster in New Orleans by local, state and federal officials, Giuliani guided the city and -- in tandem with President George W. Bush -- the nation, through the difficult weeks that followed the collapse of the World Trade Center.Giuliani, a liberal Republican, made a very poor showing in the 2008 race for the Republican Presidential nomination. His career is hardly through, and history has yet to write its final pages on the former mayor of New York City. Show less «
[on Barack Obama, referring to Hilary Clinton's use of a private email server to send and receive cl...Show more »
[on Barack Obama, referring to Hilary Clinton's use of a private email server to send and receive classified documents when she was secretary of state] I think he will be one of the worst presidents ever if he pardons her. Show less «
[ on President Obama's foreign policy, 2015 ] I do not believe that the President loves America.
[ on President Obama's foreign policy, 2015 ] I do not believe that the President loves America.
[on Donald J. Trump's 2017 executive order restricting travel to the USA] When he first announced it...Show more »
[on Donald J. Trump's 2017 executive order restricting travel to the USA] When he first announced it, he said "Muslim ban". He called me up, he said "Put a commission together, show me the right way to do it legally". I put a commission together with Judge Mukasey, with Congressman McCaul, Pete King, whole group of other very expert lawyers on this. And what we did was, we focused on, instead of religion, danger. The areas of the world that create danger for us. Which is a factual basis, not a religious basis, perfectly legal, perfectly sensible. And that's what the ban is based on. Show less «
We only see the oppressive side of authority. Maybe it comes out of our history and our background. ...Show more »
We only see the oppressive side of authority. Maybe it comes out of our history and our background. What we don't see is that freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do and how you do it. Show less «