Guliani's candidacy is taking hits right and left. This can only be the result of Hitlary putting Mojo on him. Satan is with her, make no doubt.
Make no mistake, this isn't an endorsement of Rudy, he's no friend of RKBA or freedom, just an observation on the Clinton's ability to make ice cream out of political horse $hit. Together, the Clintons will redefine the business of politics to a new low in this country, and its already pretty low as it is.
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NYC Mayor Giuliani Announces Separation From Wife
May 10, 2000 5:11 pm EST
By Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said on
Wednesday he and his wife Donna Hanover are seeking a legal separation, just
days after he acknowledged that a Manhattan divorcee with whom he has been
seen was a "very good friend."
The news of the separation was the latest in a string of personal upheavals for
the mayor, who revealed less than two weeks ago that he is suffering from
prostate cancer.
Giuliani and Hanover, a television journalist and actress, have been married for
16 years, but they have appeared together rarely in recent years and she has
made no campaign appearances in his race for the U.S. Senate against first
lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"I'm very sad and I feel terrible," the grim-faced mayor told reporters while
announcing his separation plans at a news conference in Manhattan's Bryant
Park.
"I don't think I'm saying anything that you haven't all written, that over the course
of some period of time, in many ways we've grown to live independent and
separate lives, and we should probably strive toward formalizing that," he said.
Giuliani's cancer diagnosis already had put his Senate bid in question.
He has said he is weighing a course of treatment and will decide, most likely
before the end of the month, whether to continue his campaign against the first
lady.
"I don't really care about politics right now," the Republican mayor said. "I'm
thinking about my family, about the people that I love and what can be done
that's honest and truthful and protects them the best."
"Politics comes at least second, maybe third, maybe fourth, somewhere else,"
Giuliani added. "It has nothing to do with the Senate. It has something to do
with the fact that there's been a tremendous amount of intense scrutiny and I felt
I had to say at least something that explains it."
RELATIONSHIP IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Giuliani's friendship with Manhattan nurse Judith Nathan has dominated the
news in New York City since a newspaper ran pictures of them leaving a
restaurant together. It has been reported that the two have been spending time
together, including weekends at her home in the Hamptons beach resort area.
Giuliani previously described Nathan as a "very good friend" but refused to
comment further, calling it a private matter.
On Wednesday, however, he was willing to say more.
"Judith Nathan is a very, very fine person," he said. "She's been a very good
friend to me before I had to deal with the decisions that I have to make about my
illness and what to do about it, and I rely on her, and she helps me a great deal
and I'm going to need her more now than maybe I did before."
His wife, he quickly added, is "a wonderful woman" and "a wonderful mother."
"The fact that we've grown independent, grown more separate over the years,
who knows why those things happen," he said.
Giuliani declined to disclose details about his family's future living arrangements.
He and Hanover have two children, Andrew, age 14, and Caroline, 10.
A spokeswoman for Hanover said she would issue a public statement later in
the day.
MAYOR'S WIFE HAS BEEN "SUPPORTIVE"
Just last Saturday, Hanover, who has been virtually mum on the state of her
marriage for years, told reporters that "this marriage and this man have been
very precious to me."
"I will be supportive of Rudy in his fight against his illness," she said, adding that
"the well-being and safety of Andrew and Caroline will be my primary concern in
any decisions that have to be made."
Hanover, who has appeared in several movies and television shows, recently
caused a stir when she announced she would appear in the sexually explicit
play, "The Vagina Monologues."
But, citing "family circumstances," she pulled out of the play after her husband's
cancer was diagnosed.
Of any potential political fallout over his personal life, Giuliani said he expects to
stir some sympathy and some anger.
"But I have to try to do what I think is right for me, my family, for the people that
are involved, and I think this is the right statement to make and the right
direction to go," he said, adding, "I'd like to get it resolved pretty soon."
Giuliani and Hanover met in 1982 and were married two years later. Each was
married previously.
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"Put a rifle in the hands of a Subject, and he immediately becomes a Citizen." -- Jeff Cooper
"The fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice and truth. He is not actually happy when free; he is uncomfortable, a bit alarmed, and intolerably lonely. Liberty is not a thing for the great masses of men. It is the exclusive possession of a small and disreputable minority, like knowledge, courage and honor. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty - and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies." -- H.L. Mencken, February 12, 1923, Baltimore Evening Sun
"If God had not wanted them to be sheared, he would not have made them sheep." -- Bad guy from the Magnificent Seven.
"Don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blow." -- Bob Dylan
Make no mistake, this isn't an endorsement of Rudy, he's no friend of RKBA or freedom, just an observation on the Clinton's ability to make ice cream out of political horse $hit. Together, the Clintons will redefine the business of politics to a new low in this country, and its already pretty low as it is.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
NYC Mayor Giuliani Announces Separation From Wife
May 10, 2000 5:11 pm EST
By Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said on
Wednesday he and his wife Donna Hanover are seeking a legal separation, just
days after he acknowledged that a Manhattan divorcee with whom he has been
seen was a "very good friend."
The news of the separation was the latest in a string of personal upheavals for
the mayor, who revealed less than two weeks ago that he is suffering from
prostate cancer.
Giuliani and Hanover, a television journalist and actress, have been married for
16 years, but they have appeared together rarely in recent years and she has
made no campaign appearances in his race for the U.S. Senate against first
lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"I'm very sad and I feel terrible," the grim-faced mayor told reporters while
announcing his separation plans at a news conference in Manhattan's Bryant
Park.
"I don't think I'm saying anything that you haven't all written, that over the course
of some period of time, in many ways we've grown to live independent and
separate lives, and we should probably strive toward formalizing that," he said.
Giuliani's cancer diagnosis already had put his Senate bid in question.
He has said he is weighing a course of treatment and will decide, most likely
before the end of the month, whether to continue his campaign against the first
lady.
"I don't really care about politics right now," the Republican mayor said. "I'm
thinking about my family, about the people that I love and what can be done
that's honest and truthful and protects them the best."
"Politics comes at least second, maybe third, maybe fourth, somewhere else,"
Giuliani added. "It has nothing to do with the Senate. It has something to do
with the fact that there's been a tremendous amount of intense scrutiny and I felt
I had to say at least something that explains it."
RELATIONSHIP IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Giuliani's friendship with Manhattan nurse Judith Nathan has dominated the
news in New York City since a newspaper ran pictures of them leaving a
restaurant together. It has been reported that the two have been spending time
together, including weekends at her home in the Hamptons beach resort area.
Giuliani previously described Nathan as a "very good friend" but refused to
comment further, calling it a private matter.
On Wednesday, however, he was willing to say more.
"Judith Nathan is a very, very fine person," he said. "She's been a very good
friend to me before I had to deal with the decisions that I have to make about my
illness and what to do about it, and I rely on her, and she helps me a great deal
and I'm going to need her more now than maybe I did before."
His wife, he quickly added, is "a wonderful woman" and "a wonderful mother."
"The fact that we've grown independent, grown more separate over the years,
who knows why those things happen," he said.
Giuliani declined to disclose details about his family's future living arrangements.
He and Hanover have two children, Andrew, age 14, and Caroline, 10.
A spokeswoman for Hanover said she would issue a public statement later in
the day.
MAYOR'S WIFE HAS BEEN "SUPPORTIVE"
Just last Saturday, Hanover, who has been virtually mum on the state of her
marriage for years, told reporters that "this marriage and this man have been
very precious to me."
"I will be supportive of Rudy in his fight against his illness," she said, adding that
"the well-being and safety of Andrew and Caroline will be my primary concern in
any decisions that have to be made."
Hanover, who has appeared in several movies and television shows, recently
caused a stir when she announced she would appear in the sexually explicit
play, "The Vagina Monologues."
But, citing "family circumstances," she pulled out of the play after her husband's
cancer was diagnosed.
Of any potential political fallout over his personal life, Giuliani said he expects to
stir some sympathy and some anger.
"But I have to try to do what I think is right for me, my family, for the people that
are involved, and I think this is the right statement to make and the right
direction to go," he said, adding, "I'd like to get it resolved pretty soon."
Giuliani and Hanover met in 1982 and were married two years later. Each was
married previously.
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"Put a rifle in the hands of a Subject, and he immediately becomes a Citizen." -- Jeff Cooper
"The fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice and truth. He is not actually happy when free; he is uncomfortable, a bit alarmed, and intolerably lonely. Liberty is not a thing for the great masses of men. It is the exclusive possession of a small and disreputable minority, like knowledge, courage and honor. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty - and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies." -- H.L. Mencken, February 12, 1923, Baltimore Evening Sun
"If God had not wanted them to be sheared, he would not have made them sheep." -- Bad guy from the Magnificent Seven.
"Don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blow." -- Bob Dylan