In a predictable turn of events, someone tricked Rudy Giuliani into saying something embarrassing. Olivianuzzi reports
Photo: New York Magazine Freedom of speech and freedom from compelled speech are protected rights in America, but nothing can protect Rudy Giuliani from himself.
“Angus, Cesar, Orlando, Alek, Thor, Otto, this is from the staff of Derwick Associates,” Giuliani says, referring to Reuters investigative journalist Angus Berwick; independent Venezuelan investigative journalists Cesar Batiz, Orlando Avendaño, and Alek Boyd; anti-corruption activist Thor Halvorssen; and Ronald Reagan’s ambassador to Venezuela, Otto Reich.
Last month, Giuliani all but invited a predicament such as this when he took an extreme step to expand his capacity for screwball antics by joining Cameo, the service that connects celebrities with civilians willing to pay for a custom video greeting. The premise is harmless enough: For a variable fee , a public figure will perform at your direction . But the baseline potential for fuckery via the app is high — in theory, any for-hire famous person is vulnerable to embarrassment.
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