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Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani said Friday that he misspoke when he said he spent as much time, if not more, at ground zero exposed to the same health risks as workers combing the site after the Sept. 11 attacks.

“I think I could have said it better,” he told nationally syndicated radio host Mike Gallagher. “You know, what I was saying was, ‘I’m there with you.’”

The former New York mayor upset some firefighters and police officers when he said Thursday in Cincinnati that he was at ground zero “as often, if not more, than most of the workers.”

“I was there working with them. I was exposed to exactly the same things they were exposed to. So in that sense, I’m one of them,” he told reporters at a Los Angeles Dodgers-Cincinnati Reds baseball game.

Fire and police officials responded angrily, saying Giuliani did not do the same work as those involved in the rescue, recovery and cleanup from the 2001 terrorist attacks, which left many workers sick and injured.

On Friday, Giuliani said he was trying to show his concern for the workers’ health.

“What I was trying to say yesterday is that I empathize with them, because I feel like I have that same risk,” he said.

“There were people there less than me, people on my staff, who already have had serious health consequences, and they weren’t there as often as I was,” Giuliani said, “but I wasn’t trying to suggest a competition of any kind, which is the way it come across.”

Giuliani’s explanation further angered his ground zero critics, prompting several to issue a statement demanding an apology.

“He is such a liar, because the only time he was down there was for photo ops with celebrities, with politicians, with diplomats,” said deputy fire chief Jimmy Riches, who spent months digging for his firefighter son.

“On 9/11 all he did was run. He got that soot on him, and I don’t think he’s taken a shower since.”

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3 Responses to “Giuliani: I misspoke about ground zero”


  1. david Says:


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    How does “mis-spoke” differ from “lie?” In the previous story. Romney statement isn’t a lie nor is it really “mis-speaking.” It’s just a bad answer. Guilliani’s statement is just flat wrong, isn’t it? He couldn’t have been exposed to the same hazards unless he was physically in the buildings looking for victims and breathing the air full of dust etc? I see a huge difference between the 2 statements and I am very disturbed by the incorrect use of the phrase “mis-spoke.”


  2. Guss Says:


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    On this blog,it differs alot.:d


  3. ~J~ Says:


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    I’ll say it. Giuliani lied about how much involvement he had in the efforts at Ground Zero. But I suppose he was trying to convey the idea that he was there too at the time and was exposed to some of the same poisons in the air. Maybe he just should have not said anything about it at all.