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Brawlbany: Rudy Giuliani's Take

Monday, June 29, 2009

Former mayor and presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani discusses his call for a constitutional convention--and other state matters.

Guests:

Rudolph Giuliani

Comments [17]

MR. COMB OVER

I COMPLETED YOU, TAKE ME BACK!

Jun. 29 2009 12:49 PM
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SuzanneNYC from Upper West Side

Maybe we need to hear Giuliani periodically to remind us how disingenuous, hypocritical, and dangerous he really is. It's pointless to express dissatisfaction by threatening to withhold financial support from WNYC. You have more clout as a member.

Jun. 29 2009 11:32 AM
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Jason from Midtown

also, could you ask him why he is writing an op-ed piece for the ELITIST new york times? how will his supporters feel that he is going on a show that promotes community organizing and activism?

Jun. 29 2009 11:08 AM
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cnh from NYC

The one thing that would drive me out of NY fastest is the thought of Rudy Giuliani as Governor. This lying two faced SOB thinks the first amendment means what he wants it to mean and we New Yorkers paid the legal fees for his multiple failed attempts to assert limits on it. He cleaned up Times Square while bilking taxpayers for the security detail for his mistress. He's in favor of term limits but he tried to game the system to "extend" his term in the wake of 9/11. How many times do voters have to say no to this ego manic?

Jun. 29 2009 11:06 AM
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jtt from jackson heights

he'll decide to run after cuomo.

he wants an easy race against patterson, but is far to thin skinned to face cuomo.

Jun. 29 2009 11:02 AM
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Michael from Rockville Centre,

Rudy,please go away,your so irrelevant.

Jun. 29 2009 10:59 AM
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Frogman from Manhattan

Liar liar, he wanted three terms so badly...what is he talking about...see liar liar...gosh I can't believe it.

Jun. 29 2009 10:58 AM
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Frogman from Manhattan

Mayor Guiliani is a smart guy, sounds great, but is a liar. 50 - 60 % of income going to taxes is the biggest liar statement I've heard in a long time.

Jun. 29 2009 10:56 AM
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stuart

ask Rudy for his opinion on mayoral control of the schools. Bloomberg allowed tons of new housing to be built, but no new additional public school buildings. He thought that these expensive apartments would house families who could afford to send their kids to private school. With the downturn in the economy, these families are scrambling to move into neighborhoods with more desirable public elementary schools, which create waiting lists for kindergarten. What would Rudy have done?

Jun. 29 2009 10:52 AM
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Jeff Putterman from Queens

Brian,

If you want to allow Rudy to campaign for governor on your show, please don't do it with my money.

I won't renew my membership to WNYC until you grow a set, Brian.

Good day.

Jun. 29 2009 10:50 AM
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SuzanneNYC from Upper West Side

Anyone ready to bet on how long it will take him to reference 9/11? Surely it has something to do with the current situation in Albany.

Jun. 29 2009 10:50 AM
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Jeff Putterman from Queens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXCi2MGsCg8

Sorry, I am so worked up I forgot to post the link.

This video is called

"The Real Rudy (Giuliani) - FDNY Radios, Death by Motorola."

He is a criminal who dances on the graves of our bravest, for profit.

And you coddle him? Shame on you Brian. Shame. Shame. Shame.

Jun. 29 2009 10:47 AM
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Jeff Putterman from Queens

Brian,

View this and stop coddling criminals like Giuliani on your show.

I am a member and you work for me.

Start working.

Please.

Jun. 29 2009 10:45 AM
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Even Christy Whitman

Lacks gravitas

Jun. 29 2009 10:44 AM
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Michael from Brooklyn

Brian,

Please spare us having to listen to Rudy's take on our dysfunctional state government. Does anyone remember those eight years of "Rudy Rule" where he bullied everyone from minority communities to the Brooklyn Museam with his "my way or the highway" governing style as Mayor. How would he deal with Dean Skellos, Raul Espada, etc.? I shudder at thinking about that.

Jun. 29 2009 10:40 AM
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Jeff Putterman from Queens

Brian,

Ask Mr. Giuliani if I am correct to believe he is guilty of criminally negligent homicide, for not providing our firefighters with radios that worked properly in the WTC towers.

He had 8 years to do so. He chose to award a sweetheart, no bid deal, to Motorola for radios that did not work.

So while our policemen heard the call to leave the second tower, our firefighters were still climbing up the stairs when the tower collapsed.

Rudy is guilty of homicide. And he profiteered on the very graves of some of the bravest new yorkers ever to serve our city.

Please, Brian, do not let this lowlife stutter his way through your show with his baloney.

Please.

Jun. 29 2009 10:38 AM
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Jason from Midtown

Just what this fiasco needs... Guiliani's wisdom.

Could Rudy take his $1,000 Yankee seats and just go away. Please.

Jun. 29 2009 10:32 AM
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