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Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney to Donald Trump and former mayor of New York city, threatened to walk out of a tense interview on Fox Business.
Recently embarrassed by his appearance in a compromising scene the new Borat movie, Giuliani was being pressed on the provenance of stories about what is claimed to be Hunter Bidens laptop.
The host, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, suggested the stories emanating from the found laptop and reported by the New York Post were similar to the kind of broad smear that the famed Christopher Steele dossier made about Donald Trump.
This angered Giuliani, who said: You better apologise for that! Ive been a United States attorney, associate attorney general, mayor of New York City and a member of the bar for 50 years.
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/28/angry-rudy-giuliani-demands-apology-from-fox-tv-interviewer
Maru Kitteh
(28,340 posts)riversedge
(70,239 posts)msongs
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Cha
(297,275 posts)rudy Fucking giuliani!"
Blue Owl
(50,393 posts)...that you fucked your cousin.
captain queeg
(10,204 posts)Hit some nerve, I think a lot of these guys who sold their souls for trump are going to be very indignant when they suddenly dont have the prez backing them up. Theyve all become used to the deference afforded them. Once trump is out of office that will flip immediately and everyone will be calling them on every BS thing they come up with.
sweetloukillbot
(11,026 posts)The last I remember of her was interviewing Henry Rollins on MTV 30 years ago, and deep throating the microphone the whole time he was speaking.
SunSeeker
(51,559 posts)electric_blue68
(14,906 posts)Demovictory9
(32,457 posts)Tactical Peek
(1,209 posts)" . . . and I threw it all away."
Wounded Bear
(58,662 posts)Aussie105
(5,401 posts)Rudy thinks 'Yeah, I guess it is similar to the Steele dossier.'
One hundred milliseconds later: 'Damn, no, I can't let that comparison slip by!'
Rudy goes off on a fake rant, walks out.
But it's that brief pause that gives it away, Rudy.
Why do has-beens, who were someone in a particular moment, never realize that moment has passed, and demand respect for what they are doing now, when it is clear that respect doesn't transfer from that moment to this moment?