Q. What’s the difference between 9/11 and a Cow ?

A. Rudy Giuliani doesn’t know how to milk a cow.

Not that it would surprise anyone but it appears Rudy Giuliani plans to use the “terrorist attacks” of September 11, 2001 as some kind of selling point for his presidential campaign. Shocking…we know!

Rudy Giuliani is trumpeting his leadership in the wake of 9/11 in campaign mailings to voters in Iowa and New Hampshire. Actually if you look at Giuliani’s 9/11 record it should be humiliating to the former mayor as most of his claims about heroism are completely bogus.

And there are some FDNY members and their families who aren’t going to let this go.

A group of 9/11 firefighters and victims’ family members with eyes on derailing Republican Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign are forming an entity that would run issue ads in key early nominating states.

“TV made him a hero, and we’ll use TV to take him down,” New York Fire Chief Jim Riches told ABC News.

You be the judge…


On Monday the firefighters and family members held a meeting at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire hoping to spread the word about what they say is Giuliani’s “egregious” use of 9/11 for political gain.

Complete story here.

The group also is considering additional trips to early presidential primary states Iowa, Florida, and South Carolina.

To read more from the families of 9/11 victims and their “beef” with Giuliani, click here.

“There’s only three things he (Guiliani) mentions in a sentence: a noun and a verb and 9/11.” - Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.)

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