‘I’m one of them’ — the video

Frequently, the difference between a campaign controversy that does permanent damage and a campaign controversy that causes a mild stir is one thing: video. If we saw a print account that George Allen called someone “macaca,” it’s nauseating, but when that is captured on video, it goes into heavy rotation.

I mentioned earlier reports that Rudy Giuliani had inexplicably said he’d spent as much time, if not more, at Ground Zero after 9/11 than rescue and cleanup workers. By way of Greg Sargent, now there’s a clip.

For those readers who can’t see online videos from work computers, the clip shows Giuliani saying — in fact, bragging — about his time at Ground Zero.

“This is not a mayor or a governor or a president who’s sitting in an ivory tower,” he said. “I was at ground zero as often, if not more, than most of the workers. I was there working with them. I was there guiding things. I was there bringing people there. But I was exposed to exactly the same things they were exposed to. So in that sense, I’m one of them.”

Maybe Giuliani has decided being president isn’t that great after all, so he’s trying to commit political suicide by making ludicrous comments like these in public.

As for the reaction to Giuliani’s stupidity, the denunciations are everywhere.

* Paramedic Marvin Bethea, who suffered a stroke, posttraumatic stress disorder and breathing problems after responding to the attacks: “I personally find that very, very insulting. Standing there doing a photo-op and telling the men, ‘You’re doing a good job,’ I don’t consider that to be working.”

* Ironworker Jonathan Sferazo: “He’s not one of us. He never has been and he never will be. He never served in a capacity where he was a responder.” He added that Giuliani’s comments are “severely” out of line.

* International Association of Fire Fighters spokesman Jeff Zack: “[Giuliani] is self-absorbed, arrogant and deluded.”

* Fire Captain James Riches: “That’s insulting and disgraceful. He’s a liar. I was down there on my hands and knees looking for my son.”

* Battalion Chief John McDonnell, head of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association in New York: “I have a real problem with that statement. I think he’s really grasping and trying to justify his previous attempts to portray himself as the hero of 9/11.”

Seriously, I’d say there are one of three possibilities to explain Giuliani’s remarks: a) he’s trying to lose the presidential race; b) he feels like he can make up any exaggerated claim he wants because he’s Rudy! Giuliani; or c) he actually believes he spent more time working at Ground Zero after 9/11 than the rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers who spent a year sifting through human remains and rubble.

If there’s any justice at all, today marks the beginning of the end of Giuliani’s presidential ambitions.

Time to bail out again Rudy. Where’s Rick Lazio’s phone number?!

  • I was actually in the south tower when it collapsed and narrowly escaped death trying to save a baby.

  • It’s interesting that the newscaster phrased Giuli’s comments as having spent as much time there as SOME of the workers while his actual comments says MOST of the workers. I think that’s the gap in news coverage. I notice the journalist very seldom give an actual quote. They paraphrase even when it would be simple enough to just say what they said. That’s where things fall through the cracks or I guess where things get added in by the media.

  • Assholes with giant egos are prone to this sort of thing; ridiculous overstatements of the role in events in which they participated come out of their mouths because, in their own minds, they are always the center of whatever is happening. Since everything is always about them, then if there was heroism they must have been one of the heroes.

    Guiliani was never going to get this nomination. His candidacy is just part of the holding pattern that’s going down as we await Romney’s nomination and eventual defeat in the general.

  • Maybe Rudy is saying that we should also consider the photographers who took his picture at Ground Zero to be rescue workers, too.

    In Rudy’s defense, this is hardly as offensive as Laura Bush’s assertion that no one suffers more than her husband from the trauma in Iraq.

  • I think it’s becoming more and more obvious that when Giuliani attends an event, the room has to be large enough to accommodate him AND his huge ego…

    I guess the right like him because he says “9/11” about every 4.2 seconds, and proves every 20 seconds that he has really done his research – and memorized – every anti-Democratic bumper-sticker and slogan ever printed or uttered.

    This is the candidate the right deserves.

  • The correct answer is b) he feels like he can make up any exaggerated claim he wants because he’s Rudy! Giuliani.

    The Corporate Military Industrial Media props him up as “America’s Mayor” and a “9/11 Hero” –they’re not going to report on what some lowly rescue workers who clutter their private landscapes have to say about Rudolf the Great.

    And like I said yesterday, unless Ron Paul wins the Republican nomination, Rudolf is going to be 1 or 2 on the ticket. There’s no other 9/11 evangelist out there with the street cred like Rudolf . They can’t let anyone forget 9/11 for one second, and Rudolf is the man for the job –to stay on the psychological attack and keep that fear machine fired-up and churning out unquestioning conformity to their authoritarian masters.

  • Won’t happen. Guliani can say whatever he wants but he cannot stand up to scrutiny not even with his huge ego. The other candidates are not viable leaving only Romney to win the nomination. They will try to prop him up with a good VP candidate (possibly Thompson) but Guiliani is out. He couldn’t have blown it any worse than making that ridiculous assumption…that he is one of them. We all knew that sooner or later his stupidity would out him and it did. Even his campaign people are shaking their heads. He’ll have to go back to saying “I’m the president” in front of the mirror because that’s as close as he will ever come. (He can also say it in drag to the mirror).

  • The RepubCo candidates have been driven mad by their craving for power. The lame bogusness that they fling out without any consideration as to it’s having any vague credibility looks like some kind of insanity. They’re mad dogs barking at imagined sounds and getting foamy saliva all over themselves and reality.

  • “I was at ground zero as often, if not more, than most of the workers.”

    CB, it’s worth adding emphasis to where he says “most.” The person who introduces the footage says he claims he was there more than some of the workers, and as a consequence, when I first read your transcript, I thought you got it wrong and had to watch the video again to check! It’s a great example of MSM covering up for a Republican. He does indeed say “most” and not “some” of the workers, folks.

  • You think this is bad, you should check out the current Village Voice piece on Giuliani’s five big lies (I think the number was five). It’s devastating: the guy is a serial liar, with an enormous ego and a complete disregard for the truth. Can’t find the link right now, but it shouldn’t be hard to find; I’ll add it if I find it.

  • today marks the beginning of the end of Giuliani’s presidential ambitions.

    I was going to say “and not a moment too soon”, but I suppose we should thank him for knocking McCain out first.

  • Do a google search something like Giuliani village voice 5 lies. Let’s see……

    Villagevoice
    blog
    netscape
    village voice
    blog
    blog

    funny, I don’t see CNN, MSNBC on that list. How strange……….

  • Here it is:

    http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0732,barrett,77463,6.html

    Admittedly, the author’s got an ax to grind, and some of the claims may be pushed a little far. But there’s far too much left for Rudy to dodge it all (I especially liked the demolition of Rudy’s claim to have prosecuted terror cases; he only worked on one, and it was largely a disaster for the prosecution). The stories about Rudy’s bullet-proof office in the Office of Emergency Management (complete with humidor), where he used to retire with his then-girlfried, Judi, are also priceless.

  • The beauty is that – particularly given the role the Fire Fighters union has already played – the very people he claims to be one of will surely be those who hit back the hardest. Pass the popcorn!

  • If by “Them” he meant crazy arseholes, I’d agree. It wouldn’t surprise me if this brazen creep gets dolled up in fire fighter drag for photo ops a la Chimpy McFlightsuit.

    Get the hose.

    As Zeitgeist says, it should be fun watching the IAFF tear him a new one and drive a hook and ladder through it. Maybe other first response organizations will join the fun.

  • I think Ghouli is different from the workers for this reason: when you do something like work at Ground Zero, it’s for one of two reasons. Either you took a job that would require you to put yourself in physically difficult or dangerous situations to help people, that require physical courage, or because you decided to take part of the job in a particular situation anyway. The person who takes the job of a first responder is putting their ass on the line: they’re saying that if I don’t do what I’m supposed to, you can fire me and take the food out of my mouth. Sometimes, they’re even subject to legal liability for not fulfilling their duties (cops are required to help people in danger, where most of us usually arent’t (depending on the state)). They may take the job for good reasons, or purely selfish reasons, but the fact is for most jobs they’ve got to go down there if they’re asked.

    A person who doesn’t take the job, in turn, also helps out for one of two reasons: either they’re really trying to help people out, or they’re doing it for an ulterior motive- a selfish reason, a photo op. I think Rudy did this for a photo-op. I think he jumped down there thihnking of what good publicity it would be for him and how he could cite it on the lecturing circuit.

  • * Fire Captain James Riches: “That’s insulting and disgraceful. He’s a liar. I was down there on my hands and knees looking for my son.”

    This remark should be run as a news-crawl-thing whenever Guiliani appears on-screen, on any network and in any context whatsoever.
    Rudy is to low to even classify as scum.

  • Comments are closed.