Just about any leader wants something of a cocksucker working below him but he also has to value, you know, competence and, for pols, that the underling isn't a thieving, lying jerk as well.
Rudy, on the other hand, seems to value cocksucking as the one and only criterion.
RawStory:
This week, a federal grand jury voted to indict Former New York City police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, the corrupt protege of Presidential Candidate Rudy Giuliani, on charges stemming from tax evasion and corruption allegations. While it was believed that Giuliani did not know of Kerik's legal woes before they grew close, Andrew Kirtzman, a journalist for CBS 2 in NYC and a long-time Giuliani reporter, tells a different story.Link and video.
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"It turns out that Giuliani was briefed about Kerik's relationship with this allegedly mobbed-up company even before Giuliani named him police commissioner, long before Giuliani recommended Kerik to be Homeland Security Chief," he told John Roberts on CNN's American Morning. "So, it raises a lot of questions. Giuliani has a lot of questions to answer on the campaign trail about his judgment."
The journalist made clear the value Giuliani ascribes to allegiance, perhaps at the expense of pragmatism or honesty. "I've been covering Giuliani as long as anyone and I can't guarantee to you, sitting here this morning, that he wouldn't make the same mistake again if he became president because Giuliani values loyalty over everything."
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