Like a good Republican, Giuliani put his pursuit of personal wealth before the the nation's security.
From Newsday:
Giuliani left the Iraq Study Group last May after just two months...He cited "previous time commitments" in a letter explaining his decision to quit, and a look at his schedule suggests why -- the sessions at times conflicted with Giuliani's lucrative speaking tour that garnered him $11.4 million in 14 months.
Clearly Giuliani wanted a place on the panel to bolster his warrior facade but didn't want to have to do any work. Good for Baker for making Giuliani choose: "either attend the meetings or quit."
That's the kind of story that ends a campaign, especially one like Rudy's based on standing up to terrorism and hanging tough in Iraq.
Giulilani's office writes statements:
"As someone considered a potential presidential candidate, the Mayor didn't want the group's work to become a political football. That, coupled with time restraints led to his decision."
Yeah, Rudy would NEVER use war as a political football.
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