The former New York mayor won acclaim for his dignified response to 9/11 but his intemperate attacks as the Republican nominees surrogate have deep roots
He is out-Trumping Trump. He ranted and raved at the Republican national convention, spread wild rumours about Hillary Clintons health and appeared to attack her for her gender, and described Donald Trumps exploitation of the tax code as genius. And when reminded that he has marital infidelities in his past, he replied: Everybody does.
That it should come to this for the man once hailed as Americas mayor.
Rudy Giuliani was the face of New York on 11 September 2001. He braved the scene of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and walked two miles with head and shoulders caked in white ash. He lost friends, urged tolerance and captured the mood in a way that eluded President George W Bush when he said: The number of casualties will be more than any of us can bear, ultimately.
The shift from Americas mayor to Trumps attack dog has led some commentators to suggest that Giuliani is at risk of betraying his legacy. What Has Happened to Rudy Giuliani? asked a headline on the Slate website. He used to be a pragmatic moderate. Now hes spewing nonsense.
But this is not a simple narrative of hero-turned-crackpot. From another perspective, Giuliani is merely reverting to his old self, albeit in more extreme form, and 9/11 was the exception that proves the rule. Under the headline, Is Rudy Giuliani Losing His Mind?, the Politico website argued: Even in New York, Americas Mayor was always a lot more like Trump than people realized. Now were seeing it on a national stage.
Now 72, his antics in recent months have caused consternation, as he seemingly tries to achieve the impossible by being like Trump only more so. At the convention in Cleveland he roared, waved his arms theatrically and proclaimed that Trump loves all people, from the top to the bottom.
Lambasting Clinton, against whom he holds a grudge, he has accused the media of ignoring several signs of illness by her. He described Trumps pitch to African Americans in Milwaukee as the best speech that any Republican, at the least, has ever given.
Last week he claimed that Trump beat Clinton in the first debate and told an interviewer that the Democrat is too stupid to be president, because of her defence of Bill Clintons extramarital cheating.
Then, on last Sundays political TV shows, he reacted to the report that Trump declared a $916m loss on his 1995 income tax returns, which could have allowed him to legally avoid paying any taxes for up to 18 years. The mans a genius, Giuliani said on Sunday on CNNs State of the Union. He knows how to operate the tax code for the people that hes serving.
Over on NBCs Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd asked Giuliani if he was the right person to bring up Bill Clintons past infidelities. You have your own infidelities, sir, Todd said.
Giuliani shot back: Everybody does. You know, Im a Roman Catholic and I confess those things to my priest.
On ABC, he asked: Dont you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the United States than a woman, and the only thing shes ever produced is a lot of work for the FBI checking out her emails.
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