How Rudy Went Full Stormfront

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani says Mississippi, with its plentiful natural resources, has the chance to be a leader in using energy to create jobs and encourage more domestic exploration during his address... Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani says Mississippi, with its plentiful natural resources, has the chance to be a leader in using energy to create jobs and encourage more domestic exploration during his address at the Governor's Energy Summit, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 in Jackson, Miss. Giuliani , a Republican, also used the platform to extoll the messages of job development and less federal regulation proposed by Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney from last night's televised debate. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) MORE LESS
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Rudy Giuliani was never really about the healing when it came to talking about race in America. But in the days surrounding the Ferguson grand jury news he seemed to renounce whatever restraint he’d ever had on the issue and return to it with a gusto after more than a decade spent focusing on hating on Arabs. So we asked Dylan Scott to find out just what happened. Great piece. Check it out.

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