Giuliani Exaggerating Interrogation Experience, Former Top Aide Says

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First Posted: 11- 6-07 12:30 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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A one-time member of Rudy Giuliani's inner circle said on Tuesday that the former New York City mayor is greatly exaggerating his understanding of torture and his experience with advanced interrogation.

Jerry Hauer, who served as New York's first director of emergency management, said the idea that Giuliani learned first-hand about aggressive interrogation techniques during his service as mayor is not only untrue but legally questionable.

"If Rudy is suggesting in any way that they used torture or aggressive interrogation in New York City then he is absolutely unfit to be president," Hauer told the Huffington Post, "because torture in a local jurisdiction is, first of all, illegal. Secondly, it is inhumane. It is not something that is done at the local level."

On the campaign trail, Giuliani has highlighted his work as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York as a period when he dealt directly with interrogation. This past weekend, however, in an interview with Bloomberg's Al Hunt, he insinuated that his experience as mayor of New York offered even more direct understanding of the issue.

MR. HUNT: Do you know more about torture than John McCain?


MR. GIULIANI: I can't say that I do but I do know a lot about intensive questioning and intensive questioning techniques. After all, I have had a different experience than John. John has never been - he has never run city, never run a state, never run a government. He has never been responsible as a mayor for the safety and security of millions of people, and he has never run a law enforcement agency, which I have done. Now, intensive questioning works. If I didn't use intensive questioning, there would be a lot of mafia guys running around New York right now and crime would be a lot higher in New York than it is.

Hauer dismissed the notion that aggressive interrogation was ever condoned or conducted by the Giuliani administration.

"That would have been absolutely disgraceful and a downright violation of everybody's constitutional liberties," Hauer said. "We were not at war in New York City. Being a suspected criminal is not the same as being a suspected terrorist. And even when they caught the terrorists that were going to blow up the subways [in August 1997], obviously there was interrogation but I never heard of anything involving aggressive techniques."

Other critics of the former mayor added that Giuliani is embellishing his resume as U.S. Attorney. Even in that position, they say, there would have be little or no direct involvement in aggressive interrogation.

"When you are a prosecutor and the United States attorney you don't question people," Giuliani biographer Wayne Barrett told the Huffington Post. "The FBI questions people. You just don't question them. That's just not a realistic assessment of what happens... I covered many of Giuliani's public corruption cases and I still think of him as a tremendous prosecutor, but the notion that he personally questioned any of the key individuals is baffling."

A one-time member of Rudy Giuliani's inner circle said on Tuesday that the former New York City mayor is greatly exaggerating his understanding of torture and his experience with advanced interrogatio...
A one-time member of Rudy Giuliani's inner circle said on Tuesday that the former New York City mayor is greatly exaggerating his understanding of torture and his experience with advanced interrogatio...
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WTF, rudy and his bullshit seems to be getting more bizzare as time goes on. did rudy waterboard homeless people or crack ho's, where is this coming from, rudy is insane, he is nothing but a fucking ex mayor, that's all folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 11/06/2007
- Meah I'm a Fan of Meah 52 fans permalink
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Gee, Guiliani lies every day too! He wants to be as successful as Bush! Now, I wonder if anything he says at ALL is not a lie. Tell me trolls what this guy does for you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 11/06/2007

He has lots of exaggeration experience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 11/06/2007

Rudy is gonna lie his way right to the top!

With his ability to abstain from the truth and sound so rough-n-tough and the right wing media and cash machine's ability to roll along, they will gather as many of the lame-minded and out-right-dumb rightwingers and carry them right to the voting booths.

Rudy v. Hillary: one in a frilly dress, garrish make up and a scowl; the other in a pant suit with a new doo and a smirk.

We have damned ourselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 11/06/2007
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If I'm not mistaking, Giuliani's torture tool of choice was the mop handle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 11/06/2007
- DontSpin I'm a Fan of DontSpin 7 fans permalink

Does Giuliani exaggerating his abilities surprise anyone? remember what he is running on... his "performance" on 9/11, which he compared to those fire-fighters who spent days in the smoke, dirt and rubble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 11/06/2007
- katlade I'm a Fan of katlade 6 fans permalink

What doesn't he exaggerate? And why is he so high in the polls? I just can't believe how gullible some people are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 11/06/2007
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Who tortures in a city government, anyway? If he really did that, we would have already known about it.
~s~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 11/06/2007

Rudy....a legend in his own mind.

Voting for Rudy is voting for another warmongering liar....might just as well keep Bush in office.

Gotta give him credit though...there is NOTHING he won't lie or exaggerate about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 11/06/2007

Obviously at least all of the record 60 million Americans who voted for George W Bush in 2004 will vote for the honorable Rudy Giuliani in that Mr. Giuliani best personifies the role of a Kick Ass Cowboy in charge that is the primary essential quality for any President in a post 9/11 world.

Let's face it - unless America is now and forever more run by a Kick Ass Cowboy, then we will all die. The second that America is not run in a Kick Ass Cowboy fashion, those millions of terrorist will no longer be too scared to invade. The only think keeping all those terrorists away right now is that they are so scared of our Kick Ass Cowboy leader. Unless we replace one Kick Ass Cowboy with another Kick Ass Cowboy, we will all die. It really is that simple.

It doesn't matter who you vote for as long as it is a Kick Ass Cowboy. Only a Kick Ass Cowboy can protect us. Vote for Rudy or we will all die! All you 60 million Americans must vote for the Kick Ass Cowboy once again!

America - Fuck Yeah!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 11/06/2007
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