Monday, October 01, 2007

Giuliani Skips Minority Debate to Fundraise With Bo Derek [VIDEO]

Posted by Robert Greenwald at 8:38 AM on September 30, 2007.


We can imagine how busy Rudy is. Running for president while distorting your record on 9/11, takes a lot of time and energy.
Rudy Skips Minority Debate to Fundraise with Bo Derek

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This post, written by Robert Greenwald, originally appeared on The Real Rudy

We can imagine how busy Rudy is. Running for president while distorting your record on 9/11, takes a lot of time and energy. So I can't say we were surprised to learn that Rudy (plus Romney, Thompson and McCain) was too busy to attend Thursday night's debate on minority issues hosted by Tavis Smiley.

But where was Rudy going? John Ehrenfeld, a BNF field producer, volunteered to track him down. Turned out he would be right here in Southern California accepting an endorsement from widely discredited Pete Wilson, who's known for exploiting racial division for votes, and pushing the horrible proposition 187. Then off to a $2300-a-plate fundraiser at the Biltmore Four Seasons in Santa Barbara with Bo Derek.

John attended the "open to anyone" endorsement announcement, but was quickly escorted out when they learned he was from Brave New Films! (Read John's blog about the whole event) Quietly though, Phillip snuck through and got the full deal on tape. Always send two people!

So watch the WHERE'S RUDY video, and if you have any ideas for what Rudy's excuse should have been, post a comment below.

Robert Greenwald sits on the board of directors of the Independent Media Institute, the parent company of AlterNet

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Tagged as: derek, giuliani, election08, race, republican party, brave new films

Robert Greenwald is the director/producer of "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" and "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism."

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