With each
passing day -- and each bellicose, over-the-top, spittle-enhanced
pronouncement -- Rudy Giuliani is revealing that he has the soul of a thug and the
disposition of a tyrant. His behavior on the stump shows Jimmy Breslin nailed it when he
described Giuliani as "a small man in search of a balcony." (Don't forget, Il
Rudy cleaned up Times Square and made the subways run on time.)
Giuliani's latest testosterone-fueled rant found him
arguing that if we hadn't invaded Iraq, Saddam (who had no nuclear program) would be
"becoming
nuclear right now," and making the jaw-dropping and
stomach-turning claim that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama "are kind of debating
whether to invite" Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and
Bashar Assad "to the inauguration or the inaugural ball." (At least he seems
to accept that it will be a Democrat making out the guest list in January '09.)
Giuliani has apparently never met a belt he didn't want
to hit below. GOP presidential candidates are in a contest to see who can be the biggest
Neanderthal -- and this is caveman Rudy's latest swing of the club: "Huckabee doesn't
believe in evolution? Well, I think Hillary wants to have champagne and dance the waltz
with a holocaust-denying madman!"
Then there was his head-scratching defense of Mike
Mukasey's waffling on waterboarding, claiming that, like the attorney general designate,
he wasn't
sure it was torture. "It depends on how it's done," explained Giuliani.
"It depends on the circumstances. It depends on who does it." So if you're being
waterboarded by a sexy girl in a room filled with candles, it's all good? Does Rudy
occasionally come home, dim the lights, open up a nice bottle of chilled Chablis, put on a
little Barry White, and ask Judi to break out the waterboard? Since when is there so much
wiggle room when it comes to obeying the Geneva Conventions?
It's clear from his hyperbolic rhetoric that Giuliani has
fully bought into his own phony myth -- painting himself as a two-fisted tough guy, the
mayor with the "S" on his chest and the dust from the fallen twin towers on his
shoulders.
The surprising thing isn't that Giuliani is channeling
Rush Limbaugh, tossing red meat to the lunatic fringe that has taken over the GOP. It's
that the media are letting him get away with it.
If a Democratic presidential candidate - or even a mere
Congressman like
Pete Stark -- had said that Bush was going to invite the nuke-happy Ahmadinejad to the
White House for a celebration, the airwaves would be filled with demands for an apology
and an emergency session of Congress would be called to pass a resolution condemning the
unpatriotic insult. John McCain said
that MoveOn "ought to be thrown out of" the country for calling General
Petraeus "General Betray Us." But the front-runner for the Republican nomination
suggests that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama would want to party with tyrants, and he
gets a free pass from the traditional press. Why? Does a potential Hillary-Rudy match up
offer too many good story lines to be derailed by increasing evidence of Giuliani's
readiness for a well-padded room?
Or maybe the media are just drinking the same Kool-Aid as
the GOP faithful who seem surprisingly willing to look the other way when Giuliani treats
telling the truth the same way he treats waterboarding: "It depends on how it's
done."
Of course, if the media ever do get around to holding
Giuliani's feet to the fire, they need to do it accurately -- not like the AP, which
initially misreported Rudy's crack about Clinton and Obama inviting Ahmadinejad and Assad
to the White House. The AP reporter heard "Assad" as "Osama" and many
in the media, including me, went with the erroneous AP story -- in my case until I heard
the sound byte myself.
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Excerpts From the Huffington Post at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ posted November 1, 2007