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Wawannabe

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18. Rudy G was touted the same way after 9/11
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 02:31 PM
Apr 2020

Ugh!

So. Don’t go “there”.

Snipped from Wikipedia:
In the wake of the attacks, Giuliani was hailed by many for his leadership during the crisis. When polled just six weeks after the attack Giuliani received a 79% approval rating among New York City voters, a dramatic increase over the 36% rating he had received a year earlier — seven years into his administration.[23][24]

In his public statements, Giuliani mirrored the emotions of New Yorkers after the September 11 attacks: shock, sadness, anger, resolution to rebuild, and the desire for justice to be done to those responsible. "Tomorrow New York is going to be here", he said. "And we're going to rebuild, and we're going to be stronger than we were before...I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can't stop us."[25] Giuliani was widely praised by some for his close involvement with the rescue and recovery efforts, but others, including many police, rescue workers, and families of WTC victims argue that "Giuliani has exaggerated the role he played after the terrorist attacks, casting himself as a hero for political gain."[26]

As an avid and public fan of the New York Yankees, who won four World Series Championships during his time as mayor, Giuliani was frequently sighted at Yankee games, often accompanied by his son. On September 21, 2001, the first game was played in New York City after the attacks, with the New York Mets at home facing the Atlanta Braves. Despite his being a Yankee fan, the crowd cheered for him and for his leadership over the preceding days.[27]

The term "America's Mayor", now in common usage among Giuliani supporters, was coined by Oprah Winfrey at a 9/11 memorial service held at Yankee Stadium on September 23, 2001.[18][28]

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He would never leave NY at a time like this. GreenPartyVoter Apr 2020 #1
I'm not sure if that is the end of speculation that he could make a stronger candidate in totodeinhere Apr 2020 #2
There's not much point in speculating about something that isn't going to happen. The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2020 #4
I am not advocating any speculation. Personally I am comfortable with Joe Biden as the totodeinhere Apr 2020 #10
That's probably true, since some people are like a dog on a bone The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2020 #13
He is not a stronger candidate in the Mid West. You just don't like Biden. Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #17
It is so totally dumb the way every single person treestar Apr 2020 #3
Treestar made a good coild point! Treestar for prez! EllieBC Apr 2020 #6
LOL! EllieBC for POTUS! treestar Apr 2020 #8
... William769 Apr 2020 #7
William 769 for Pres! treestar Apr 2020 #9
I would pick Hillary as my running mate William769 Apr 2020 #14
Yes it is totally dumb ... CatMor Apr 2020 #12
Wouldn't be the first time pre-convention denials were suddenly forgotten... TreasonousBastard Apr 2020 #5
Cuomo promised when he was running for re-election in 2018 lapucelle Apr 2020 #16
No, way no...you simply can't do that. The primary voters spoke...those that supported other Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #19
Hummmmm peggysue2 Apr 2020 #11
"I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected." IllinoisBirdWatcher Apr 2020 #15
Rudy G was touted the same way after 9/11 Wawannabe Apr 2020 #18
And taken down by Joe Biden Dem4Life1102 Apr 2020 #20
... William769 Apr 2020 #21
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