GIULIANI: Here’s the New York Daily News’ lead on the importance of Kerik: “When Rudy Giuliani steps into the cold winter light of Iowa and New Hampshire, Bernie Kerik's shadow will be right behind him. Kerik's indictment on multiple corruption charges - many committed while working as Giuliani's bodyguard, jail chief and police commissioner - has all but assured that what some call the ‘Bernie Business’ will never be far away.”
The New York Post writes that Kerik’s indictment “set into motion what promises to be a long-term distraction and embarrassment for his one-time patron, Rudy Giuliani.”
Yet another Giuliani Partners story. The New York Post: “By the time Giuliani declared his run for president last spring, his namesake firm had grossed an estimated $100 million. The ex-mayor himself was worth of as much as $66 million. But on the campaign trail he has been fending off questions about the shady clients, disgraced employees and murky business decisions.”
Here’s the New York Post’s graphic on the story.
“I believe that the skill I have developed better than any other was surrounding myself with great people.” -- Rudy Giuliani, from his book “Leadership,” 2002.
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