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Giuliani won't sever ties, release list
Politico ^ | Dec 9, 2007 | Mike Allen

Posted on 12/09/2007 9:41:50 AM PST by ricks_place

Mayor Giuliani says on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he won’t put out a list of clients (“confidentiality agreements”) and won’t sever his ties to Giuliani Partners:

“I'm an owner. We do all of the financial disclosures. I did a complete financial disclosure I think in May. I'll do some more complete financial disclosures, but I'm not doing more than what is absolutely required.”

ALSO: “My wife, Judith, honestly, would prefer not to have security.”

AND: If he loses New Hampshire and South Carolina, “I’m in. … You want to be there for Feb. 5 when we will have more primaries on one day than we've ever had in history.”

On the al Qaeda threat, pre-9/11: "I didn't see the enormity of it, neither did the administration. I was depending on the briefings I was getting from the administration, and they were not — I don't think they saw the threat as big as it was."

Another memorable comment from Giuliani was: "As one of my predecessors used to say, I don't make many mistakes, but when I make them, they're big."

That's a reference to Fiorello La Guardia's famous line, "When I make a mistake, it's a beaut."


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: giuliani; giulianipartners
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1 posted on 12/09/2007 9:41:51 AM PST by ricks_place
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To: ricks_place

Don’t quit your day job.


2 posted on 12/09/2007 9:49:35 AM PST by claudiustg (You know it. I know it.)
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To: claudiustg

Unlike some presidential candidates, Rudy has a day job! And a payroll to meet!c- lol


3 posted on 12/09/2007 9:52:33 AM PST by ricks_place
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To: ricks_place

And probably a new mistress to support! You have to admit, he’s a busy guy.


4 posted on 12/09/2007 9:53:24 AM PST by Pining_4_TX
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To: ricks_place

>You want to be there for Feb. 5 when we will have more primaries on one day than we’ve ever had in history.”

I am not a Rudy supporter, but he certainly has that right.
Were I in his position, I would ignore Iowa and NH, and concentrate on Florida and February 5th, period.


5 posted on 12/09/2007 9:56:08 AM PST by bill1952 (The right to buy weapons is the right to be free)
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To: ricks_place
For the life of me, I just cannot understand why he hasn't dropped out of this campaign yet. He must think that we're all gangsters or something and that we understand.

By the way, here's a "joke" that is ciruculating among Rudy's volunteers:

Q - "Do you know why Rudy crossed the road?"

A - "So he could spit in God's face."

Rudy volunteers think that is funny for some reason.

6 posted on 12/09/2007 9:59:09 AM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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To: tear gas

Rudy is Owl droppings among the GOP. Only under extreme duress would a good conservative vote for this person.


7 posted on 12/09/2007 10:01:38 AM PST by Yorlik803 ( Please dont drag your filth into my swamp...........)
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To: bill1952

I’ve not understood the whole Iowa, New Hampshire love fest for the primaries...John McCain won the New Hampshire primary in 2000 and was toast by April! Its all about electoral votes and running a smart campaign.


8 posted on 12/09/2007 10:03:46 AM PST by princess leah
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To: ricks_place

Some of the clients have been listed already and it does not look good for Rudy.


9 posted on 12/09/2007 10:03:47 AM PST by Jane Austen
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To: ricks_place

He is NOT Presedential Material!!! and carrying on a Secret Affair and hiding the Expenses will be his downfall! Oh, and putting the Emergency Coordination center in the WTC against the advice of Experts was another beaut!


10 posted on 12/09/2007 10:04:59 AM PST by True Republican Patriot (God Bless America and The Republicans)
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To: tear gas
Guliani will always be remembered as the mayor who stood in the way of Arafat entering the NYC/UN dinner in NYC and told him to leave and tunring down the check from that Sheik who alos supported terrorists. That's more b--ls than anyone but McCain has shown in either party.

I haven't decided yet, but some of you may be faced with a very difficult decision in about three months.

11 posted on 12/09/2007 10:07:47 AM PST by purpleraine
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To: princess leah
>Its all about electoral votes and running a smart campaign.

I know exactly what you are saying.
The elite of the two National parties - who are mostly from those states - are being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the modern day electoral landscape.

It will be hard for them to accept, but reality is a harsh mistress, and the uber liberal NE has had its electoral day and can now bask (stew?) in its own self created Socialist utopia, while the demographics turn against them.

Thank you for your post - bill

12 posted on 12/09/2007 10:11:52 AM PST by bill1952 (The right to buy weapons is the right to be free)
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To: purpleraine
tunring down the check from that Sheik who alos supported terrorists.

LOL. I'd be willing to bet that Rudy rejected the check when the Sheik refused to add one of Giuliani's companies as a co-payee on the check.

13 posted on 12/09/2007 10:12:05 AM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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“but some of you may be faced with a very difficult decision in about three months.”

Not difficult at all.

If I won’t vote for a ‘liberal’ Hillary, I sure won’t vote for a ‘liberal’ Rudy.

No difference between the two.

Heck. There’s no difference between Rudy and BILL Clinton for that matter.

Sorry, but, not a hard choice at all.

No Rudy, no way.


14 posted on 12/09/2007 10:16:16 AM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: tear gas

Bet away. It’s actions like that that win over tens of thousands of voters at a pop. It’s like an effective sound bite, but it’s action. He did what millions wanted to do and couldn’t.


15 posted on 12/09/2007 10:18:01 AM PST by purpleraine
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To: Bigh4u2
I've voted independent several times. It's based upon my principles. I think the religious candidates will holy themsleves out with their scandals and sermons and alienate people. I don't see that happening on RG's girlfriends. So get ready to bail.

Welcome to the pact.

16 posted on 12/09/2007 10:20:29 AM PST by purpleraine
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To: ricks_place
Mayor Giuliani says on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he won’t put out a list of clients (“confidentiality agreements”) and won’t sever his ties to Giuliani Partners:

Running for

Lobbyist-in-Chief

This will be a big issue in the general campaign, if he gets that far. It has enough whiff of corruption to give the Hillary flying monkey minions lots of ammo.

17 posted on 12/09/2007 10:33:12 AM PST by WOSG (Pro-life, pro-family, pro-freedom, pro-strong defense, pro-GWOT, pro-capitalism)
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To: Pining_4_TX

Male or female mistress?


18 posted on 12/09/2007 10:49:20 AM PST by proudofthesouth (Liberalism IS a mental illness.)
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To: claudiustg
MINDING HIS BUSINESS; RUDY FIRM'S TIES CASTING SHADOW OVER CAMPAIGN (tainted ties. shady, murky biz)

EXCERPT----NY POST By BRENDAN SCOTT, Nov 11, 2007

When Rudy Giuliani walked out of City Hall six years ago, he had $2 million in the bank and the moniker "America's mayor" on his résumé. Then came the book deals, the speaking tours and the partnership at a powerful Washington lobbying house. None, however, would prove more lucrative than the small consulting firm Giuliani and a dozen of his most trusted aides founded in 2002 in an angular glass tower at 5 Times Square. Most of the firm's top executives were in the mayor's "kitchen cabinet," including Bernard Kerik, his former police chief; Michael Hess, who served as the city's top lawyer; Anthony Carbonetti, chief of staff from '99-'01; Daniel Connolly, special counsel to the city's Law Department from '97-'01; Thomas Von Essen, former FDNY commissioner; and Dennison Young Jr., chief counsel during Giuliani's eight years as mayor.

Since its startup in 2002, Giuliani Partners has formed several subsidiaries, including an investment bank called Giuliani Capital Advisors - since sold - Giuliani Compliance Japan and security companies called Giuliani-Kerik and Giuliani Security & Safety, which replaced Giuliani-Kerik and Giuliani Security & Safety Asia. By the time Giuliani declared his run for president last spring, his namesake firm had grossed an estimated $100 million. The ex-mayor himself was worth of as much as $66 million.

But on the campaign trail he has been fending off questions about the shady clients, disgraced employees and murky business decisions. Nobody has been more problematic than Kerik, who rose from a job as Giuliani's driver during his 1993 mayoral campaign to head of the city's Correction Department and finally police commissioner. At Giuliani Partners, Kerik headed an affiliated security-consulting company.

Controversy erupted after Giuliani recommended Kerik to President Bush, who nominated him be Homeland Security chief in 2004. Kerik abruptly withdrew his name, blaming tax issues involving a nanny, but reports soon surfaced about stock-option windfalls, connections with people suspected of dealing with the mob and extramarital affairs.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/11112007/news/nationalnews/minding_his_business_639428.htm?page=0

19 posted on 12/09/2007 11:12:45 AM PST by Liz (Rooty's not getting my guns or the name of my hairdresser.)
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To: tear gas
I'd be willing to bet that Rudy rejected the check when the Sheik refused to add one of Giuliani's companies as a co-payee on the check.

February 27, 2002
Giuliani to Give Money Quickly In Shift on Twin Towers Charity

Rudolph W. Giuliani agreed yesterday to distribute promptly the $100 million remaining in the city's Twin Towers Fund to the families of 430 uniformed and civilian rescuers killed on Sept. 11. Mr. Giuliani's pledge came after weeks of criticism about his plans for the Twin Towers money, including threats of a lawsuit from police widows. The decision by the former mayor, who formed the Twin Towers Fund within days of the attack, amounts to a substantial victory for the families of the rescuers, many of whom have criticized his efforts to privatize the fund, hire a staff of 12 to oversee its work and perhaps take months or even years to disburse its millions.

Even more important, it remained uncertain if New York State's attorney general and the courts would approve the transfer of the $100 million left in the city's Twin Towers Fund to the private charity of the same name that is controlled by Mr. Giuliani. In recent weeks, while seeking control of the $100 million, Mr. Giuliani asserted that he had a ''sacred obligation'' to the families of the dead rescuers, and he suggested that fiscal prudence demanded a measured approach to distributing the money, taking perhaps as long as three years.

In turn, the police widows agreed to abandon their threats of a court fight to oppose the formal transfer of the $100 million. They also agreed not to oppose Mr. Giuliani's continued control of roughly $15 million he has raised since leaving office in the new private charity and to maintain a staff to oversee both further fund-raising and the distribution of additional benefits to the families.

According to several people present, the police relatives lashed out at the former mayor, accusing him of failing to communicate, ignoring their wishes and seeking undue control over their financial futures by forcing them to apply repeatedly to the Twin Towers Fund for money. ''I didn't want to go through the next 20 years asking a board for money,'' said Kathy Vigiano, whose husband, Joseph Vigiano, a police officer, was killed. But those who were not in yesterday's meeting -- most notably representatives from the police and fire unions -- reacted cautiously; in part, they acknowledged, because of their history of bruising contract battles with Mr. Giuliani, but also because the deal took them by surprise. ''Unbelievable,'' Capt. Peter Gorman, president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, said yesterday when he was told about it by a reporter.

But Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, said that he remained adamantly opposed to any transfer of funds to Mr. Giuliani's charity. He also objected to Mr. Giuliani's continued control over even the $15 million in his private charity.Mr. Giuliani, he charged, gives every indication of using the Twin Towers Fund to maintain a staff of loyal supporters and to advance his political aspirations.

Mr. Giuliani has proposed spending up to $2.2 million on administrative costs, including paying a receptionist as much as $8,700 a year more than a rookie police officer. The fire union distributed its $111 million with estimated administrative costs of less than $30,000. ''As far as I'm concerned, all they need right now is a calculator, a check-writing machine and someone to sign the checks,'' Mr. Schaitberger said yesterday. Just last week, in a long interview about the Twin Towers Fund, Mr. Giuliani brushed aside such criticisms.

The president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, said Giuliani gives every indication of using the Twin Towers Fund to maintain a staff of loyal supporters and to advance his political aspirations.

BACKGROUND Giuliani very publicly, for maximum PR impact--- mostly to to suckup to voting blocs and campaign contributors---- ripped up a huge Saudi check made on behalf of 9/11 victims. Then very quietly, Giuliani turned around and accepted big Saudi checks when they were made out to his consulting business, "Giuliani Partners.”

The original Saudi check was made out to the "Twin Towers Fund" Rudy's special little "tax-exempt charity." Rudy appointed to the Board of Directors Arnold Schwarzenegger and his then-mistress, Judith Nathan. Giulaini then referred to Nathan as a "philanthropist."

Arnold used the tax-exempt "Twin Towers Fund" to help him launch his profit-making movie, "Collateral Damage," with Rudy and his entourage joining in on the gala event.

20 posted on 12/09/2007 11:26:47 AM PST by Liz (Rooty's not getting my guns or the name of my hairdresser.)
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