As we’ve discussed at length around these parts, one of the greatest mysteries of the 21st century is “WTF happened to Rudy Giuliani?” In the years since he made a name for himself as “America’s mayor,” the guy has squandered his reputation approximately 357 different ways, from helping Donald Trump try to overturn the results of a free and fair election to shaving in the middle of a crowded restaurant. In between, he’s unwittingly appeared in a Sacha Baron Cohen movie with his hand down his pants, butt-dialed countless reporters, farted so frequently he was banned from Trump’s debate prep sessions, held a press conference next to a sex shop, taken to hawking cigars and gold coins on YouTube, had his home and office raided as part of a criminal probe into his Ukraine dealings, had his law license suspended in New York and D.C., and been sued for $1.3 billion over his election-fraud lies. In short, he’s a clown, and even Trump seems to know it.
But what does Rudy have to say about his transition from hallowed 9/11 mayor to “Sir, we’ve told you more than once you can’t clip your toenails in here”? The answer may surprise you!
In an interview with NBC New York, Giuliani told reporter Melissa Russo that while he’s aware of what people have been saying about him, it’s not him that’s gone crazy, it’s everyone else:
As for the question of whether or not he’s a drunk, Giuliani claimed nothing could be further from the truth.
As an aside, it’s not great if you can’t definitively say if you’ve ever conducted an interview drunk. Nevertheless, Giuliani insisted he’s “not an alcoholic,” and in an even bolder claim insisted, “I probably function more effectively than 90% of the population.”
Unfortunately, journalistic accounts suggest otherwise. In their recent book, I Alone Can Fix It, Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker wrote that observers thought Giuliani was drinking too much on election night, while author Michael Wolff noted in his book that sources told him Giuliani was, “if not constantly drunk, certainly buzzed…throughout most of the Trump administration.“ Wolff also shared an anecdote on MSNBC in which he claimed that on election night, “Rudy was incredibly drunk and weaving this way and that way…Trump’s aides were obviously, or rightly concerned about what Giuliani was saying to the president about the election and giving him misinformation, but they were also concerned that he was going to break [priceless artifacts]” contained in the White House’s China Room, where valuable china used by previous presidential administrations is displayed. So there’s that.
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Capitol officers sue Trump & company over election lies, Capitol attack
The suit is the first to allege that Trump worked in connection with far-right extremists to promote his baseless claims that the election was stolen. Per The New York Times:
As for the events that took place on January 6, 2021, the suit argues—quite reasonably!—that Trump riled up the mob and then, despite knowing “the situation at the Capitol was dire,” did nothing to condemn the rioters and in fact released a video repeating his election lies and telling the violent mob he loved them.
“This is probably the most comprehensive account of Jan. 6 in terms of civil cases,” Edward Caspar, a lawyer who is leading the suit for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, told the Times. “It spans from the former president to militants around him to his campaign supporters.” Representatives for Trump do not appear to have commented on the suit, but have previously claimed he has absolute immunity from lawsuits over official actions taken while he was president, and that his remarks are shielded by the First Amendment.
Surprise: Schools with COVID outbreaks aren’t listening to public health experts
Funny how that works. Per CNBC: