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CNN's Blitzer to Giuliani: "[Y]ou can give me your honest answers, as you always do"

December 21, 2007 5:35 pm ET

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SUMMARY: During an interview on The Situation Room, CNN's Wolf Blitzer said to Rudy Giuliani: "Quick couple of questions, and you can give me your honest answers, as you always do." Giuliani then proceeded to make a false statement about Sen. Clinton's health care proposal, which Blitzer did not challenge.

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On the December 19 edition of CNN's The Situation Room, host Wolf Blitzer interviewed Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani and said, "Quick couple of questions, and you can give me your honest answers, as you always do." Blitzer then asked Giuliani: "Has [Senator] Hillary Clinton [D-NY] been a good senator for New York state?" After stating, "[n]ot from my point of view," Giuliani falsely claimed that Clinton "want[s] to move toward mandated government medicine, socialized medicine." In fact, as The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog noted on October 24, "the Clinton plan does not force Americans to accept 'government insurance.' It offers people a choice. If they are happy with their present health plan, they can keep it. Otherwise, they can switch to the plans offered to members of Congress, or a government-run plan similar to Medicare." Blitzer did not challenge Giuliani's false statement, which echoed a similar comment Giuliani made about Clinton's health care proposal on September 17: "What [Clinton] will do is socialized medicine." PolitiFact, a project of Congressional Quarterly and the St. Petersburg Times, said Giuliani's statement was "inaccurate" since "the government would not control the system and because of the heavy involvement of private insurance companies." Additionally, Media Matters for America and several media outlets -- including CNN, Blitzer's assertion notwithstanding -- have documented that Giuliani has made other false or misleading statements throughout his presidential campaign.

For instance:

  • In a radio ad released on October 29, Giuliani claimed that when he had prostate cancer, his "chance of surviving ... in the United States [was] 82 percent" but that his "chance of surviving prostate cancer in England [was] only 44 percent under socialized medicine." But as Media Matters documented, an October 30 entry by Michael Dobbs on washingtonpost.com's Fact Checker blog noted that "the survivability figures tell us little about the differences in the quality of treatment received by prostate cancer patients in the United States and Britain." Dobbs wrote that "the two countries are much closer" in terms of the "mortality rates from the disease," adding, "About 25 men out of 100,000 are dying from prostate cancer every year" in both countries. Dobbs quoted Howard Parnes, chief of the Prostate Cancer Research Group at the National Cancer Institute, saying, "When you introduce screening and early detection into the equation, the survival statistics become meaningless." Similarly, during the November 6 edition of The Situation Room, medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen noted that "all the folks we talked to -- they said [Giuliani] did not get his numbers right" and that Cancer Research U.K., the English equivalent of the American Cancer Society, asserted that Giuliani's "survival numbers are really not the operative numbers here. They said it is actually more accurate to look at the chances that -- of men dying from prostate cancer once they are diagnosed." On October 31, the New York Times reported: "Asked if Mr. Giuliani would continue to repeat the statistic, and if the advertisement would continue to run, [Giuliani spokeswoman Maria] Comella responded by e-mail: 'Yes. We will.'"
  • On the December 12 edition of the CBS Evening News, Giuliani claimed that "Iran is moving toward accomplishing the worst nightmare of the Cold War -- nuclear weapons in the hands of an irresponsible regime. And then they're threatening the use of these weapons, which is something unheard of." But, contrary to Giuliani's assertion, the most recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran concluded with "high confidence" that Iran had "halt[ed]" its nuclear weapons program in 2003, and "assess[ed] with moderate confidence Tehran had not restarted its nuclear weapons program as of mid-2007."
  • The New York Times' Michael Cooper asserted in a November 30 article, headlined "Citing Statistics, Giuliani Misses Time and Again," that of the "fusillade of statistics and facts" Giuliani has used "to make his arguments about his successes in running New York City and the merits of his views," a notable portion of them "are incomplete, exaggerated or just plain wrong." Cooper further claimed that while "all candidates use misleading statistics from time to time, Mr. Giuliani has made statistics a central part of his candidacy as he campaigns on his record."
  • In a campaign ad released on November 29, Giuliani claimed that "I know that reducing taxes produces more revenues. Democrats don't know that. They don't believe that." However, numerous current and former Bush administration economists and officials have stated the opposite -- that tax cuts do not bring in more revenue.
  • During the October 9 Republican presidential debate, Giuliani falsely claimed that Clinton "once said that the unfettered free market is the most destructive force in modern America." In fact, in a 1996 C-SPAN interview, Clinton agreed with author Aren Ehrenhalt's characterization of the "unfettered free market" as "the most radically disruptive force in American life in the last generation" -- not the "most destructive." Clinton went on to say that the "market is the driving force behind our prosperity" but that it "cannot be permitted just to run roughshod over people's lives." Giuliani made similar false assertions in an August 13 interview on CNBC's Kudlow & Co., and in a May 15 Republican presidential debate.
  • During the October 9 Republican presidential debate, Giuliani claimed Clinton is "going to give out $1,000 to everybody to set up a 401(k). The problem is, this one costs $5 billion more than the last one." However, as Factcheck.org noted, "It's simply not true that Clinton proposes to give out $1,000 to 'everybody.' That sum would only go to those making $60,000 a year or less, and only if they also contribute $1,000 of their own to their 401(k) plans." Clinton's plan also "provide[s] a 50% match on the first $1000 of savings for every couple making between $60,000 and $100,000, which will be phased out after that."

From the December 19 edition of CNN's The Situation Room:

BLITZER: We're almost out of time. Quick couple of questions, and you can give me your honest answers, as you always do. Has Hillary Clinton been a good senator for New York state?

GIULIANI: Not from my point of view, from the point of view of my ideology, my thinking, the things that I would like to see, which would be, you know, smaller government, tax cuts. She made the right vote on Iraq in -- in having to deal with Saddam Hussein. I think her backing away from that vote, I know that was popular within the Democratic Party. To me, that was very disappointing.

She's worked hard, if that's what you're saying. Has she been a hardworking senator? Absolutely. And, for the short time that we overlapped, when I was the mayor, I was able to work with her, and she was always cooperative in doing what the city needed. But her ideology is so different, her wanting to move toward, you know, mandated government medicine, socialized medicine.

BLITZER: If you became president, would you be able to work with her and other Democrats?

GIULIANI: Of course.

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    • Author by dbeden4153 (December 21, 2007 5:42 pm ET)
         

      have a merry Christmas, a happy Hanukkah, a killer Kwanzaa, an excellent Eid-ul Fitr, and a wacky Winter Solstice!!

      And thank you HBL, JJ, PJ, Sue, Pearlene, Jawill, (and Marker and Capt....I forgot you when I posted this earlier) and anyone else I forgot....Your manner of discourse has proven most honorable these past few months that I have been on this site.  

      And thank you Tommy, Jeter, and AA, for making me realize that conservatives aren't so bad after all ;)

       

      Happy Holidays!

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      • Author by jeter2 (December 21, 2007 6:01 pm ET)
           

        Thank you dbeden for writing that :-)

        I'd also like to express my gratitude to the many Liberal posters here who have treated me fairly & often times come to my defense. It's much appreciated. I may sometimes carp & moan about MMFA, but this is a great forum filled with many terrific & intelligent folks. Thank you all.

         

        You can't see me of course, but I'm wearing a red vest, and sitting with my family by the Christmas tree & fireplace where our stocking are all hung with care in hopes that St. Nicholas will soon be there...behind us is a floating cross. Well actually it's really just a bookcase, but when the light hits it a certain way...And I have this fruitcake for ya...oh never mind, Beach left ;-) 

         

        I'd like to wish the MMFA staff & all the posters here :

         

        Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

        See ya all next year....

         

        I'm jeter2 and I approved this post ;-)

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        • Author by HuntingtonBeachLefty (December 24, 2007 10:38 am ET)
             

          "And I have this fruitcake for ya...oh never mind, Beach left ;-)"

          Whhyyyy you! I oughta !!!

          Thanks for the Xmas card, though, anybody who didn't get this photo of Jeter is really missing out. ;0)

          Merry Xmas, Jeter and everybody else, Happy Hannukah, Jolly Secular-Progressive Holiday, fabulous festivus, and a great new year to all. 

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      • Author by captfoster2 (December 21, 2007 6:06 pm ET)
           

        dbeden,

        Kudos!

        Happy Holidays and a Merry New Year!

        ...........

        Guess this means BillO will be sending FOX security after me....... what with that war he's waging in his head!

         

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      • Author by Marker (December 22, 2007 6:47 am ET)
           

        Dbeden,

        Merry Christmas and a happy New Year and peace and goodwill towards all, including the conservative posters, and thanks to MMFA for the most interesting web site on the "internets".

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    • Author by dbeden4153 (December 21, 2007 5:43 pm ET)
         

      Oh, and in the photo of Giuliani up there, does anyone else think he resembles those Japanese anime characters with the ^^ for eyes?

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    • Author by Clevenative (December 21, 2007 5:55 pm ET)
         

      BLITZER: Has Hillary Clinton been a good senator for New York state?

      GIULIANI: Not from my point of view, from the point of view of my ideology, my thinking, the things that I would like to see,…

      If this isn’t an indirect endorsement for Hillary, I don’t know what is! If the worst Giuliani can say about her tenure as NY Senator is that he disagrees with her “views”, “ideology”, or “thinking”,  it shows that he is admitting that she has done a great job. Hell, he didn’t agree with her views, ideology, or thinking BEFORE she was elected.

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    • Author by right-winger (December 22, 2007 5:51 am ET)
         

      BLITZER IS ANOTHER RIGHT-WINGER. EVERYTIME A REPUBLICAN COMES ON HIS SHOW HE WILL LET THEM SAY ANYTHING THAT IS NOT TRUE BUT WHEN A DEMOCRATE COMES ON AND SAY SOMETHING THAT IS NOT TRUE HE WILL STOP THEM WILL FAST.

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    • Author by Buzzramjet (December 22, 2007 8:40 am ET)
         

      Wolfie is an idiot. A complete and total idiot. He doesn't have an opinion on anything but does spend a grat deal of his time sucking up to the riightwing morons on the right.

      I can only imagine he is the single most boring human being possible at a dinner or outing. He is emotionalless, comes across as nothing more than a teleprompter reader, no curiosity, and seems to enjoy getting on his knees and kissing the butts of the rightwingers he has on his show.

      What a worthless human being. Almost as bad as Couric.

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    • Author by congero6189599 (December 22, 2007 7:15 pm ET)
         

      Wolf is such #$# kisser.  Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays to all except BillO. See ya'll next year!  Lord willing.

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