Andrew Giuliani in The New York Times 2020s


On Crime: Stop the war on police; end bail reform

[Campaign announcement interview]: "We need a leader who is going to light the economic furnace in New York and keep our streets safe again," said Mr. Giuliani in a telephone interview. "Stop the war on police that has been going on. End bail reform."
Source: New York Times on 2022 New York Gubernatorial race May 18, 2021

On Principles & Values: As 7-year-old, upstaged father's inaugural address as mayor

For many New Yorkers, particularly in the city, the image that jumps to mind--one that the 35-year-old Mr. Giuliani has struggled to live down--is of his 7-year-old self fidgeting about the lectern at City Hall as his father gave his inaugural address as mayor in 1994. The moment was satirized by "Saturday Night Live," with Mr. Giuliani played by the comedian Chris Farley. (Mr. Giuliani said he loves the skit.)
Source: New York Times on 2022 New York Gubernatorial race May 18, 2021

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