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Giuliani: ‘It emboldens our enemies when they see that we’re not able to face reality’

October 16, 2012 | 4:14 pm | Modified: October 16, 2012 at 4:20 pm
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Rudy Giuliani continues to voice his disappointment with President Obama’s response to the terrorist attacks in Benghazi. The former New York City mayor shared his thoughts with reporters last night as he attended a fundraiser for Mitt Romney.

“There’s no reason for 10 days of what appeared to be total misrepresentations,” Giuliani said. “It creates a situation where America looks weak. It creates a situation where the American people don’t have confidence. And it emboldens our enemies when they see that we’re not able to face reality.”

“You’ve got to be truthful from the very, very beginning,” Giuliani said. “You can’t participate in all of these cover-ups, all of these misrepresentations.”

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