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    The Daily Beast

    Giuliani Tests the Waters

    The former New York mayor is considering another run for the presidency, but which Rudy will show up? Matt Latimer on why Giuliani needs to do the opposite of what he did in 2008—go back to being a tough guy.


    Rudy Giuliani is on his way to New Hampshire to “test the waters,” as the tired phrase goes, for another presidential bid. One cannot rule out the possibility that he is serious.

    Where last we left off, the former mayor hatched a scheme to win the 2008 Republican nomination by losing Iowa, then losing New Hampshire, then losing Nevada, then losing Michigan, then losing South Carolina, until distraught Florida retirees became tired of seeing him kicked around and handed him the keys to the White House. (Does the White House actually have keys, by the way? If so, who gets them?) The reviews for the candidate who once led in nearly every major poll by huge margins were savage: “The worst campaign of a leading candidate that I can remember” … “the most stupid presidential campaign in history” … “wacko strategy” ... “bland, lifeless, sexless and entirely fatuous.” Oh, sorry, that last one was for Larry Crowne, so profound a display of ego and arrogance that I soon expect Tom Hanks to seek public office. Perhaps he can hire some of Giuliani’s former advisers. One trusts he won’t be using many of them again.

    Personally, I hope Giuliani does run for president, if only to enliven a rather dull summer. To paraphrase Bobby Kennedy, I look at the people running already and say, “Why not?” The best thing about America is that it is the nation of second chances. Rudy has guts and a strong record as a reform-minded prosecutor and mayor. He also has a no-fail strategy for 2012: to do the precise opposite of everything he did the last time around.

    In case he needs some reminders:

    No. 1: No More Mr. Nice Guy. We all know Rudy can cudgel people—whether mob bosses, bad cops, parking-meter violators, or even his own supporters. “Shut up! Shut up!” he yelled at a rally in 1989. “There is something deranged about you,” he told some hapless caller on the radio. And that was only over a ferret. Imagine what tangles he could get into over, say, Social Security reform or tax cuts. Rudy Giuliani was once a tough guy who almost singlehandedly transformed America’s largest city into a livable, bearable metropolis. Where was that guy in 2008?

    Giuliani giving Cornell University's convocation address in May, Robert Barker, Cornell University / AP Photos

    Instead we got someone who never said a tough word against anybody except terrorists—and who took frequent opportunities to endorse other candidates in the race who were running against him. The Rudy Giuliani of old wouldn’t have flattered John McCain until the Arizonan flashed that creepy grin of his—a feat all in itself. Rudy would have poked at McCain until he was in tears and then kept it up until the senator thanked him for the privilege of being humiliated by the best. The old Rudy wouldn’t have gotten all misty-eyed about shaking hands with his political opponents. If he ran into Barack Obama or John Edwards backstage, he would have placed them under citizen’s arrest.   Republicans are looking for someone who can take on not only Obama but America’s enemies and massive fiscal problems. Stop trying to be Captain Kangaroo.

    No. 2: Embrace your strangeness. There was a time when even Giuliani’s own campaign advisers fretted about his “weirdness factor.” And, really, where does one begin? Hizzoner favored dressing in drag on more than one occasion, including once when he was kissed by Donald Trump. “Oh, you dirty boy!” Rudy said as Trump fondled his “breasts.” “I thought you were a gentleman.” Those, by the way, are the weirdest sentences I’ve ever typed. How much America has missed by not having these two in the race. There’s more ... Making the case for his candidacy, he offered this puzzler: “We don't all agree on everything. I don't agree with myself on everything.”

    And let’s not forget the phone calls. The most notorious came during a speech to an already distrustful NRA, when Rudy stopped in the middle of his presentation to engage in a rather mundane conversation with his wife. The phone-call situation became continually stranger, with The Wall Street Journal chronicling as many as 40 such interruptions. In another incident, Giuliani answered his cell in the middle of a question from an audience member, left the room, and never came back. Was it a smart thing to do? Of course not. But the Rudy Giuliani of yesteryear never apologized for being odd. And the phone situation only grew weirder the more he explained it. At one point, he justified the calls with a markedly unhelpful digression about the movie Dr. Strangelove. Undoubtedly, this left voters wondering if a President Giuliani would interrupt an address to the nation on the invasion of Iraq whenever the missus called. “Hi, honey … Not much … How about you?”

    Rudy 2012 likely would be another trip through Bizarre Town, but who cares?

    Rudy 2012 likely would be another trip through Bizarre Town, but who cares? New York City didn’t have its historic turnaround because Rudy Giuliani colored within the lines or his kids talked to him. Embrace the weirdness and move on. Maybe the candidate can even dance to Patsy Cline’s "Crazy" and declare it his campaign theme song, like some other fella who loved offering “F-you”s to the press.

    No. 3: Maybe tone down the 9/11 references a tad. The September 11 attacks obviously were a searing moment in the mayor’s life. Nothing can detract from the sense of calm and confidence he offered to a grieving nation on that terrible day. He was our comforter and conscience. It was a perfect moment, and perfect moments stand on their own. Unfortunately, that’s not how it was in 2008.

    Giuliani offended New York’s police officers, firefighters, and other first responders by claiming that he "was at Ground Zero as often, if not more, than most workers." He was accused of trying to fundraise off the tragedy with a “$9.11 for Rudy” campaign. Dismissing his loss in Iowa, he said, “None of this worries me—September 11, there were times I was worried.” Even his phone calls from his wife were attributed to … you guessed it … 9/11. The only intentionally funny thing the vice president has ever said was his summation of a Giuliani candidacy: “There's only three things he mentions in a sentence—a noun, a verb, and 9/11.” The last thing Joe Biden needs is to get something right.

     

    79 comments

    • maggie  •  10 mths ago
      How many clowns will fit in the Republican car?
      • Snake 10 mths ago
        all of them!!!
      • Snake 10 mths ago
        all of them!!!
      • Shifting Paradigms 10 mths ago
        We need to lease 6 cars from the New York Subway to fit them all. Or, they are too small (except Ron Paul), to fit in a 1963 VW beetle. But wait, VW will not allow it.
    • Rob  •  10 mths ago
      Oh boy. "A noun and a verb and '9/11'"
    • Captain Spaulding  •  10 mths ago
      9/11,9/11.9/11,9/11,9/11,9/11 Etc
    • Suk_it_!  •  10 mths ago
      Terrorism, Terror, Terrorism, 9/11, Terrorism, 9/11, 9/11, Terrorism. He sure did have one hell of a campain! No one banked on TERRORISM and 9/11 like he did. lol, this dude is a twit!
    • Mega Hertz  •  10 mths ago
      Where were the helicopters on 9/11? they should have been lifting people off the tops of the WTC's. Just because commercial flights had been grounded is no excuse. A man of action Rudy isn't.
      • AM 10 mths ago
        First off there were no people on the rooftops of the twin towers.By order of the Port Authority 2 sets of heavy metal doors on each building leading to the rooftops only exits were locked.Secondly 2 police rescue helicopter crews from the Brooklyn headquarters of the police aviation had scrambled at the 1st radio call of an explosion and were hovering a few hundred feet away saw no one on the roof and were ordered back.Why the port Authority had ordered the door locked is still unclear because after the 1st bombing of the WTC in 1993 ,28 people were rescued by helicopter.
      • 626GINGER626 10 mths ago
        Commercial flights were not grounded before both towers collapsed. It was barely 15 minutes between the North and South Towers being hit and barely a half an hour after finding out the first flight was hijacked. These planes were flying at close to 500 miles per hour and no one knew that they were using these planes as bombs. Fighter Jets were scrambling to get in the air, but they had no idea what was about to happen since the hijackers were announcing they were taking the planes back to the airport. Here's an idea, turn off the TV and crack open a book. You obviously have no idea what you are talking about and have no idea how quickly this unfolded and how many people were involved. You can't helicopter 3000 people from a roof in 30 minutes.
    • Barbara N  •  10 mths ago
      OMG..give it up!
    • Captain Spaulding  •  10 mths ago
      Got to give the guy credit,He lowered the crime rate in NYC armed with only a mop handle.
    • We the People  •  10 mths ago
      Another self aggrandizing useless crooked politician. Never Never Never Never
    • Monty  •  10 mths ago
      campaign slogan: "yada, yada, yada, 9/11"
    • Douglas  •  10 mths ago
      When will this guy get it in his thick skull that we don't want him for president- or dog catcher?.Just because he jumped in front of a parade on 9/11 doesn't mean he's a leader.
    • Cosmos  •  10 mths ago
      Americans want people with common sense to run the govt. No more politics as ususal-We need fresh, young faces-not the same old crap that got us in the mess we are in now!
      • Jeff B 10 mths ago
        When do you start running?
    • Rick  •  10 mths ago
      Don't worry America - Rudy will ride to the rescue
    • Herbert  •  10 mths ago
      Has he practiced saying two sentances without one referencing 9-11. Our hero !!

      He is a great fit with the other Pub jerks who think they are qualified to run the country and who continue to demonstrate what idiots they are.. Basic qualification: Are you smarter than a fifth grader..none are.
    • Brian  •  10 mths ago
      I lived in NYC the entire time Rudy was Mayor. The guy is a douche bag, and America doesn't even know it.
    • OldPilot  •  10 mths ago
      This guy can't utter a sentence without a reference to 9/11. Same tired old NYC crapola : NYC needs more $$, NYC is the "greatest city in the world" etc., etc. etc. Sorry, Rudy -- your time is over.
    • codger  •  10 mths ago
      9 times out of 11 this low life is no better then a crooked politician.
    • JB  •  10 mths ago
      I don't know about u......but I place significant stock in personal ethics. Find out about Mrs Guiliani1 and Mrs Guiliani2 before voting for Rudy. btw......Mrs Guiliani3 had no problems having an affair w/Rudy while he was still married to MrsGuiliani2. I'm just sayin'
    • WilliamH  •  10 mths ago
      Giuliani and Romney are probably the only two out of the uninspiring field of candidates I'd consider voting for. The rest of them aren't worth the powder to blow them to hell. That includes the present incumbent.
      • Chuck 10 mths ago
        Try Ron Paul.
      • nomorepartyanimals 10 mths ago
        NO WAY! He welcomed "undocumented workers" with open arms! He is just another McShamnesty Rino!
    • MichaelL  •  10 mths ago
      He might have issues, and we might not necessarily like him, but you have to admit he can get things done. Unlike our current prez that came to the WH with no experience He has a proven track record. We need a tough person to get us out of the Obama mess!
    • Jax  •  10 mths ago
      This man belongs in jail. He should be charged for criminal negligence for allowing thousands for workers to enter the World Trade Center site without any safety gear. It was his responsibility to ensure the site was safe for workers. He sould face a judge and jury for his crimes.
      • john 10 mths ago
        fuku you are a dumbsonofabitch
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