You know how it goes.  You think maybe the worst is over and you relax.  And then Rudy Giuliani appears and, when you realize it is not Halloween, you accept the fact that, as they say, reality bites.  What is he doing?  Perhaps he is there to take the first place from the President as the most inarticulate person in the room.  He certainly has morphed from his America’s Mayor profile after 9/11 into a snarling fulminating spokesman for this President who failed to make him Secretary of State.  I suppose we do have a few things for which to thank Trump.

Giuliani, of course, has only made things worse for the President.  He submits that many wealthy and famous people have fixers like Michael Cohen.  He then talks about how “retainers,” which are fees paid for service, routinely are used to pay for such expenses, as paying off people who may otherwise create a problem for the client.  Most of the wealthy and famous people I know (granted not as many as Giuliani and Trump), do not employ fixers nor do they routinely pay people off. Come to think of it, most people I know think $130,000 is a lot of money, unlike America’s Mayor.

He does have experience, though.  He ran for President and failed to get a single delegate.  He did raise and spend $47 million dollars in that effort so one only wonders how much of it went to “fix” things for him?  Perhaps if he had spent all of the money on his campaign, he would have at least gotten a delegate or two.  Anyway, as long as he is talking, Trump doesn’t look as bad by comparison. And he is a wealthy and famous person so he must know what he is talking about in that area which is more than he does as a lawyer for the President.  Almost makes one feel sorry for Trump, but not quite.  By the way, the “over-under” on his tenure is June 1.  I am taking the under and Trump will do what his law firm just did which is to discard him in the trash bin of history.  Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.