Politics is a dirty business and barring a late bid by the Flying Nun there probably isn’t a candidate running for president who doesn’t have a skeleton or three in their closet.
Then there’s Rudy Giuliani, the Republican front-runner by most accounts, who needs more than a mere closet for all of his personal indiscretions and serial philandering. This is because Bernie Kerik, his most excellent longtime friend and associate, is taking up so much room on his own.
Bernie was Rudy’s driver and bodyguard when he was campaigning for mayor. Rudy later appointed him to be Correction Department commissioner, he was police commissioner on 9/11 when the World Trade Center was attacked, and later worked at Giuliani Associates.
He also is the guy that America’s Mayor recommended to President Bush to be the first homeland security czar although he knew full well – or should have known or didn’t care — that Bernie:
* Illegally received tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and a loan from organized crime figures. Bernie later pleaded guilty to the charges and paid $221,000 in fines.
* Was banging his children’s nanny while using a condominium apartment reserved for stressed out police officers for another tryst.
* Blew his assignment to rebuild Iraqi police forces after the 2003 invasion, leaving the job after only a few weeks and without explanation.
Going on the say-so of Rudy and George that Bernie was a stand-up guy, a team led by then White House counsel Alberto Gonzales (isn’t that rich!) did a shabby background check and the homeland security nomination had to be yanked when revelations about Bernie’s misdeeds dribbled out.
Ahem. Just as Rudy’s presidential juggernaut kicks into high gear, his goombah is back in the noose . . . er, news.
The New York Daily News reports that federal prosecutors are expected to file charges against Bernie on bribery, tax fraud and obstruction of justice charges stemming from a secret meeting that he had in a Tribeca bar with two officials who worked for Rudy. One of the officials was investigating a company that employed Bernie’s brother, Donald, and the best man at Kerik’s wedding, Larry.
Now I don’t know about you, but after eight years of a president with some serious character issues and six-plus more years with a president who has his own set of problems, character should be a major issue in who gets the Republican nomination, let alone inherits the Oval Office.
On that basis alone Rudy should be disqualified and Republicans should run from him as fast as their sore feet can carry them. But I’m not holding my breath and you shouldn’t either.