Andrew Giuliani Sounds As Nutty As His Father After He Told Fox News That He’s Spent “Parts Of Five Decades” In Government Even Though He’s Only 35-Years-Old

Math is HARD.


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Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is plagued with scandals, announced that he would be running for New York governor in 2022 while blasting NY governor Andrew Cuomo. Rudy Giuliani is going through his own issues. The former NYC mayor is being sued for $1.3 billion by Dominion Voting Systems for defamation after he helped spread Donald Trump’s Big Lie that led to the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection. And recently, the FBI raided Giuliani’s Manhattan home and office and seized the bug-eyed attorney’s electronic devices. So, I don’t know if this is a good time for his Republican son to launch a bid for Governor. He doesn’t seem too bright since he said that his father would be an “asset” to his campaign as if he is oblivious to the fact that the feds are circling the former mayor.

Speaking of not too bright, math is also difficult for Andrew, apparently. While talking to Fox News’s Martha MacCallum about his candidacy, he explained that he’s up for the job since he has spent 32 years in politics and in the government. Then, he says that he has spent “parts of five decades” in politics. The problem here is that if the first part were true, he would have gone into politics when he was 3-years-old. That’s pretty young. And I don’t even know what he means by “parts of five decades.”

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Well, he’s a golf buddy for the twice impeached one-term former president, so there’s that. And Donald Trump is loathed by New Yorkers. When he launched his bid, he said, “I’m a politician out of the womb. It’s in my DNA,” and that’s odd since Trump supporters attacked Joe Biden for having a lot of political experience. And I call bullshit on his claim since Andrew has never been elected to any office. Andrew’s only experience with the government is working for the Trump administration. And America fired the previous guy’s administration, so maybe this isn’t one of Andrew’s better ideas.

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