Rudy Giuliani References Rowdy Eagles Fans To Make A Point About Alleged Voter Fraud

Rudy Giuliani had one of his many post-election press conferences today. In them, he adamantly defends Donald Trump’s baseless claims that voter fraud influenced the recent presidential election, and that the results are nowhere near set in stone. In today’s presser, Giuliani felt the need to throw shade at Philadelphia Eagles fans.


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“If you lived in Philadelphia – unless you’re a stunod – that’s an Italian expression for stupid, unless you’re stupid, you knew that a lot of people come over from Camden to vote. They do every year. Happens all the time in Philly,” Giuliani says.

“It’s about as frequent as getting beaten up at a Philadelphia Eagles basketball, football game. Happens all the time. All the time. And it’s allowed to happen because it’s a Democrat, corrupt city and has been for years. Many, many years. And they carried it out in places where they could get away from it.”

It took Giuliani a second there to remember that the Eagles were not a basketball team. Invoking Philadelphia Eagles fans beating up outsiders who encroach on their territory also seems like a poor choice of example to support a claim that people from another state voted in their election.

Politics aside, what happened to Rudy Giuliani? When I was growing up, this guy was “America’s Mayor” who seemingly stood for what was right. Now, he seems like an absolute madman. He also might need a new barber. Check out Giuliani’s hair product running down both sides of his face at one point during his presser.

I’m not sure Rudy Giuliani is the right guy for Donald Trump to look to for a miracle win in the courts. He’s a bit of a joke. Team Trump is currently run by Giuliani, their record alleging voter fraud and other claims in court cases through Thursday is 1-31.


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