‘He had his own elevator’

Wayne Barrett has done the political world a great service with a devastating piece in the Village Voice on Rudy Giuliani and the “five big lies” surrounding the former mayor’s claim to fame: his performance on 9/11. The entire piece — which, if read, should effectively end Giuliani’s presidential ambitions — is important, but there’s one part of the story that’s particularly worth highlighting.

It’s Lie #3: Giuliani doesn’t deserve the blame for putting the city’s emergency-command center in the World Trade Center, an obvious, and once-attacked, terrorist target. The former mayor was warned, in writing, about the inherent flaws in the choosing the site, and was offered a better and more effective alternative, but Giuliani moved forward anyway. As Barrett explained, “The 1997 decision had dire consequences on 9/11, when the city had to mobilize a response without any operational center.”

So, why is it, exactly, that Giuliani picked the WTC site? The mayor personally established a specific standard: he had to be able to walk to the command center from his office. (“I’ve never seen in my life ‘walking distance’ as some kind of a standard for crisis management,” said Lou Anemone, the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the NYPD. “But you don’t want to confuse Giuliani with the facts.”)

There is, however, an explanation for the walking-distance standard.

The 7 WTC site was the brainchild of Bill Diamond, a prominent Manhattan Republican that Giuliani had installed at the city agency handling rentals. When Diamond held a similar post in the Reagan administration a few years earlier, his office had selected the same building to house nine federal agencies. Diamond’s GOP-wired broker steered Hauer to the building, which was owned by a major Giuliani donor and fundraiser. When Hauer signed onto it, he was locked in by the limitations Giuliani had imposed on the search and the sites Diamond offered him. The mayor was so personally focused on the siting and construction of the bunker that the city administrator who oversaw it testified in a subsequent lawsuit that “very senior officials,” specifically including Giuliani, “were involved,” which he said was a major difference between this and other projects.

Giuliani’s office had a humidor for cigars and mementos from City Hall, including a fire horn, police hats and fire hats, as well as monogrammed towels in his bathroom. His suite was bulletproofed and he visited it often, even on weekends, bringing his girlfriend Judi Nathan there long before the relationship surfaced. He had his own elevator.

Yes, it’s as bad as it sounds.

For the city, this meant that on 9/11, the NYC make-shift command center didn’t exist until seven hours after the attack. As for Giuliani’s poor judgment, the most rational conclusion is that he put his center in the wrong place because he was creating a “convenient love nest.”

Kevin Drum added:

So far the Christian right has at least semi-forgiven Giuliani for his stands on abortion and gay rights. And the philandering and the messy divorce don’t seem to have hurt him all that much either. But I wonder what they’ll think of this? And I wonder which mud-slinging Republican opponent will finally get desperate enough to craft a Willie Horton style attack ad darkly allowing the obvious innuendo here to flit across conservative television screens?

Right now, Republican voters are probably not aware of the whole story, and simply perceive Giuliani as someone who held some impressive press conferences on 9/11. But it’s only a matter of time. Giuliani’s decisions should be a national scandal that not only force him from the presidential race, but may even shame him permanently.

Inevitably, this is going to become a part of this campaign, and when it does, it’s going to be ugly.

We need to dig up more dirt on Romney–he’s the one that scares me the most.

  • His suite was bulletproofed. . . He had his own elevator.

    This guy is like a villain from some corny ’80s action movie. Who did he think was coming after him? Axel Foley? RoboCop?

    As for Giuliani’s poor judgment, the most rational conclusion is that he put his center in the wrong place because he was creating a “convenient love nest.”

    Oh– maybe some dude he cuckolded?

  • But I wonder what they’ll think of this?

    They’ll probably think it’s a great use of public money- unlike heavily subsidized health care or higher education- to give his guy a mini-mansion inside the bunker, and they’ll wish they had something similar if they were the mayor.

    Republican voters: the perpetual 7th-graders.

  • “Inevitably, this is going to become a part of this campaign, and when it does, it’s going to be ugly.”

    I hope so. Thew thing is, if things were different, Giuliani wouldn’t have been considered in the first place. Suppose if he merely had little credentials, as opposed to a poor record altogether. He wouldn’t have been considered in the first place, under any sane sort of process.

  • You mean like Romney not knowing the other day how many counties Massachusetts has? That would make the centerpiece of a hell of a negative campaign commercial if there is video of his answer.

  • Grasping at straws the republicans are willing to consider anyone they had at least “heard of” before. Guilani’s huge ego keeps him in this race because if he doesn’t get the nomination for the presidency then perhaps another government appointment. Guilani could never withstand public scrutiny and all the other republican candidates are not viable except Romney. After all, when was the last time we had pictures of a presidential nominee dressed in drag…speaking in drag, using his emergency center as a not so secret love nest?

    Romney will win the nomination and be pumped up by some important VP nominee just to keep the republicans from embarrassing themselves too badly. After all, they have to have some candidate to offer.

  • Shame him permanently? Dude, come on. I know you’ve been paying attention, so it absolutely evades me how you could say this. Nothing shames a Made Man in the GOP mafia. Nothing.

  • 2. On August 11th, 2007 at 1:27 pm, Swan said:
    His suite was bulletproofed. . . He had his own elevator.

    This guy is like a villain from some corny ’80s action movie. Who did he think was coming after him? Axel Foley? RoboCop?

    Sounds more like Maxwell Smart creating himself a love shack.

  • I agree Haik (#9). I care much more about by WTC 7 went down, since it wasn’t hit, than the latest scandal perpetrated by Julie-Annie. Everybody knows the GOP are incapable of creating scandals; according to the MSM only the Democrats can do that.

  • I posted Jimmy Breslin’s famous and very funny 10/19/00 Newsday column about Mayor Giuliani and his love life at the TPM Cafe today. A must-read for the fans of American’s Mayor!

    From Breslin’s cloumn:

    “The dispatchers had a bad time of it Tuesday night in police headquarters. They were handling the special radio band for the Mayor’s cars and squad and not doing it all that well.

    This had one driver nervous. Some time back, he had been driving the girl friend, Judi, to Gracie Mansion and he pulled into the driveway with Judi the Girlfriend just as the car was pulling out with Donna Hanover, the Mayor’s wife.

    The two cars nearly hit each other.

    Somehow the two women did not see each other, or pretended not to.

    But thereafter the driver became known as Wrong Way…”

  • I have a dream.
    I dream of a day when Lou Reed will rise up and brain Guiliani with a tire iron.
    On that day poetic justice will be restored and the true king of the worm-eaten apple will be crowned.
    That is all.

  • Not to mention the fact that after almost six years the WTC complex remains nothing but a big gaping whole in the ground.

  • I wrote:

    to give his guy a mini-mansion inside the bunker, and they’ll wish they had something similar if they were the mayor.

    Should have been, “to give this guy,” of course.

  • Why gives a shit why Giuliani put his bunker in WTC 7? Why did the fucking building implode? — Haik, @9

    The too energetic lovemaking of Rudi and Judi in their bunker-of-love shook and cracked the foundations?

  • While reading Swan’s comments, I was struck with a thought: Was Rudy actually spending all that much time on the gay couple’s couch when the mother of his children got him kicked out of Gracie Mansion? Or was he spooning with Judi in the Rudibunker?

  • Roodee seems to have had a pretty good pickup line. “Hey baby, wanna see my bunker?”

  • Schwag of Tulsa …
    Or was he trying to spoon with the gay couple?
    And they rejected him because his spoon was barely tea-worthy?
    Important issues.
    Get Matthews on it, stat!

  • Leaving aside for a moment the idiocy of putting the command center in the WTC complex, which had already been a target once, why is the “walking distance” standard so evidently silly? It seems like common sense to put your emergency command center nearby so that you can reach it quickly in — well, in an emergency. Getting around on 9/11 wasn’t easy, even for a Mayor. See my post on the subject here.

  • I have to agree with Dogtowner. Leaving aside the question of what kind of idiot would locate a crisis management command post in the single most obvious target in the city, no one who has ever tried to get anywhere in lower Manhattan when traffic is bad would need to have the reason for the “walking distance” requirement explained to them.

  • I meant: “…no one who has ever tried to get anywhere in lower Manhattan when traffic is bad would should need to have the reason for the “walking distance” requirement explained to them.”

  • I guess Rudi’s decision was made the same vein as FDR’s decision to base the entire Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor. But hey, we can forgive FDR as he was a Democrat!

  • I also don’t see the “walking distance” thing as totally outrageous. There are too many ways for lower Manhattan to quickly become completely gridlocked. And while the Metrotech center in Brooklyn made sense as far as not being near a target, the logistics of getting the mayor across the river in an emergency could be tough.

    But putting it in WTC 7 was dumb. It should have been near City Hall, but underground, and accessible that way as well… Not sure what was wrong with Police Plaza.

  • This is how youre gonna win in “08?, by digging up fantasy “dirt”??? lolol You guys are soooo lame . This is 1 Repub that cant wait for 08. Losers Pitooooey

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