On anniversary of Sept. 11, Giuliani reminds
voters he was mayor of New York on 9-11
NEW YORK — On a campaign stop in his home city Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani noted the solemnity of the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
And, funny you should ask, he said, I was the mayor in New York city six years ago.
“I led our nation’s finest city through its darkest hour,” he told a congregation at Ground Zero, “I want to lead our nation through its finest hours.”
The crowd cheered, but to be fair that was mostly Giuliani’s staff. The mourners reacted by saying, “Hey, I’m reflecting here.”
“People say I can’t be elected president because of my views on abortion and gay rights. That I perpetuate the feeling that New York is the only city that matters,” Giuliani told onlookers. “But you all know that isn’t true, right, friends? Right!!!!?”
“Again, shaddup, already,” said Joe Petroni, a construction worker from Queens. “Come back tomorrow. This isn’t your day anymore.”
The Giuliani campaign continues Wednesday with a swing through Akron.
He is expected to pander to the thousands of the people there who have lost jobs this year and talk about how Sept. 11 made him sad but Sept. 12 made him proud.
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