It appears Rudy Giuliani can’t remember whether he was in favor of torturing a comatose woman by keeping her on life support for years after her brain had turned to mush:
“Can I ask you about Terri Schiavo?” a reporter asked at a press availability on April 4. “Did you support the congressional intervention to—”
At this point Mr. Giuliani cut in, according to a transcript provided by his campaign: “I believe I did. I don’t, I, it’s a while ago and I think I said that I thought every effort should be made to keep her alive. I don’t know that I supported the, the whole thing to the very end, but I am not sure now.”
Pushed by the reporter for a more specific (and coherent) answer about whether he thought the Schiavo intervention was appropriate, Mr. Giuliani said, “I thought it was appropriate to make every effort to give her a chance to stay alive.”





“was in favor of torturing a comatose woman”
Maybe Mr. Giuliani has a proglem with the fact that Ms. Schiavo would suffer a death deemed illegal for puppies in the U.S.A.
Ms. Schiavo subsequently died by dehydration and starvation. It required ten days for death to occur.
Good for you. You stand for death by starvation and dehydration of inferior humans.