A revealing collection of essays reassesses the post-9/11 perspective of Rudy Guiliani as a national hero, revisiting his controversial tenure as mayor with contributions from Jim Dwyer, Tom Robbins, Ann Roiphe, Luc Sante, Terry Quinn, Joe Jackson, and others. Original.
This book is a group of essays by New Yorkers who have lived through or dealt with a mayor who is popular everywhere except where he governed, New York City. These authors catalogue Rudy Giulianni's vindictiveness, pettiness, totalitarian approach to governing, and his tight control of information and the press. Claiming to change government, remove patronage, and bring honesty and openness, Rudy Giulianni did the opposite...
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