Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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Monday, June 27, 2022

UPDATE



To the trolls who came here and whined about Rudy Giuliani's pat on the back he received the other day (one idiot even characterized it a "violence by the Democrats.") Here's what just happened:



After viewing Rudy’s “assault”, a judge downgraded the charges and released him on his own recognizance, ruling against the Staten Island DA.

LOL!

6 comments:

L said...

I do agree with you that people need to stop over-exaggerating situations, people, and their opinions on politicians. Both right and left, Republicans and Democrats are all just overboard at times and neither side always tells the truth so we must research for ourselves and not just run with everything we hear or read. This is a long-standing issue I have. So many who do not self-educate and allow themselves to be spoon-fed lies and propaganda from all sides.

As to Rudy, regardless if it was a tap or a punch, my question is when we do not like someone or do not agree do we have to become physical even if it is as you say, "just a tap?" Americans on all levels have become uncivil. I do not agree with all you write hear, but there are points you make I can concede to also. I also read to learn all aspects of how people are thinking and viewing. I never did like parrots. :)

Mike said...

Here's the video.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1541201416949211136
Proving once again that republicans are liars.

Shaw Kenawe said...


Elizabeth, it's always a good idea to keep one's hands, fists, elbows to oneself unless the touch is invited. The slapper was wrong, and Rudy was over-the-top in his reaction.

L said...

I heard about this on the news and did not hear Rudy's reaction other than the newscaster stating he did not want to go to the hospital. This of course is obvious then that it was much to do over nothing. But I agree with what you say, Shaw. One should keep their hands to themselves and I would go further to say if you cannot control yourself PLEASE just walk away.

possumlady said...

I can almost certainly bet that if the guy who slapped Rudy on the back, said something encouraging or affable, as opposed to his actual remark, Rudy would have not given it a second thought...

L said...

It's like that on both sides of the aisle. Ridiculous! But people should not be touching people unless it is welcomed by the other person - that is to be on the safe side.