Rudy Giuliani: ‘There’s Nothing Wrong With Taking Information From Russians’, Mitt Romney Doesn’t Do It All The Time!

When last we checked in on Rudy Giuliani, he was doing what he does best: Inadvertently implicating his client, who happens to be the President of the United States, in all manner of crimes, even ones we now know he didn't actually commit. Just to be clear, "facepalm" is an almost universal reaction to Giuliani's on-air performances - incredulity at Rudy's haplessness is perhaps the only thing Trump's supporters and critics can agree on. "Past his prime" is grossly inadequate when it comes to d

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4 thoughts on “Rudy Giuliani: ‘There’s Nothing Wrong With Taking Information From Russians’, Mitt Romney Doesn’t Do It All The Time!

  1. Rudy just went on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, made an absolute fool of himself.

    I will say it is beyond entertaining when Trump’s people appear on Fox News and are incredulous when they have to field neutral questions, as if it was an ambush. The Trump defense doesn’t really work when Fox News doesn’t have the spin machine turned on.

  2. I mean, this are things you just don’t say, especially now. There are no collusion charges forthcoming, but Rudy decides to steer the direction towards morality, a hopelessly lost argument. There is literally zero upside to saying these things.

  3. Pre-election collusion with the Russian government is one of the few crimes Trump has not committed. It would make sense to offer these tidbits to get the dogs focused on this particular dead raccoon, to Trump’s continual political benefit, and lose sight of financial crimes, locking children in kennels, or offering positive policy prescriptions.

    Trump may have a 90 I.Q., but he is usually still the smartest person in whatever room he is in.

    1. Harvey,
      I believe you misspoke…Trump and his campaign most likely committed pre-election collusion. They did not commit conspiracy or coordination according to the Special Counsel. So, since they didn’t have a written agreement to coordinate….
      The SA

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