Giuliani no hero

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I'm buying my dad this book. He hasn't lived in New York for decades, but I know Rudy G is one of his most despised politicians. I think Rudy G is a putz too, but my dad really doesn't like him.

Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11
“Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11” (Wayne Barrett, Dan Collins)

9/11 'hero' image undone - AM New York It's the unexamined question of 9/11: What if Rudy Giuliani wasn't quite the hero everybody thought?

For nearly five years now, we've all lived in the glow of “America's mayor,” that soot-covered father figure who rose to meet the greatest challenge of all. Rudy standing firm in the terror aftermath. Rudy guiding a rattled city back to its feet.

There was no denying this much in those early days of confusion: New York's grim-faced mayor looked a whole lot more in charge than America's deer-in-the-headlights president.

But what if Rudy's take-charge image was mostly a load of bravado and PR? What if the actual decisions he made - before, during and after the terror attacks - were directly responsible for the city's inability to deal effectively with crucial aspects of the crisis?

Well, it's about time someone opened that impolite inquiry.

Hold on tight, now! One of the most carefully guarded myths of 9/11 is about to be shattered for good.

“Grand Illusion,” the book is called. “The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11.” It is written by Wayne Barrett of the Village Voice and Dan Collins of CBS.com, two of New York's shrewdest investigative reporters. Published this week by HarperCollins, “Grand Illusion” will forever alter how the world sees Rudy Giuliani's place in America's deadliest terror attacks. You can bet national political reporters will be combing though these chapters as the 2008 presidential campaign season revs up.

With dozens of exclusive and previously unreleased interviews, Barrett and Collins show how the ambitious ex-mayor has spent recent years revising his own truth of 9/11 - and profiting handsomely from it. Casting himself as a prescient terror hawk who wisely prepared his city for the inevitable, Giuliani in fact ignored repeated warnings from the experts, including his own commissioners and aides.

Ha, will have to borrow it when my dad is finished. Screw Rudy.

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I never liked his B.S. especially when he tried to squeeze his way out of the infidelity. Frankly, I don't give a darn about others' sex lives, but that was all the way unkewl.

Secondly, I was a NYer as a child, I (heart) NY.

9/11 was a highly trumatic event in my life, for many months it remained etched in my psyche.

We all know how the I. was on vacation all of August, The info the previous administration left was never acted upon. Mayor G. wouldn't have been any different, so the book is nice to have for those how had no idea how badly we have been had.
I'll do like you did. Give it and then borrow it.

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