You might want to get that bump on your head checked, Rudy.

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Rudy Giuliani on "This Week" Sunday.
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JASON SILVERSTEIN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Sunday, August 7, 2016, 11:47 AM

Something is wrong with Rudy Giuliani’s head.

The former New York City mayor, who has been spewingpro-Trump nonsenseall through the presidential campaign, appeared on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday to keep at it — with a giant bump on his forehead.

Giuliani never acknowledged his blatant boo-boo during the national television appearance.

Asked about the ailment, a Giuliani rep said there was “no story” behind it.

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“No worries No story,” Giuliani Partners senior manager Jo Ann Zafonte told the Daily News in an email.

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Rudy Giuliani to@ThisWeekABC: "Everyone should calm down" about Trump's poll numbers.#ThisWeek

10:07 AM - 7 Aug 2016
“Got up in the middle of the night to use facilities and banged into Bathroom door...Glass doors are pretty but dangerous.”

In his talk, the head-wounded former Hizzoner kept up his excuses for Donald Trump’s bad behavior and sliding poll numbers, insisting the GOP’s chief blowhard can still seize the presidency.

“Everyone should calm down about it,” Giuliani, a Trump adviser, said when asked about polls showing Trump trailing Hillary Clinton by eight points.

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“There's certainly every opportunity for Trump to win this election.”


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But Giuliani said little about Trump himself — instead bashing Clinton in every answer, and even accusing her of espionage for heremail scandal.

He hit Clinton so many times that host Martha Raddatz eventually asked Giulaini to "stick with Trump, if we can."

Right after that, she asked if he is concerned about national security experts deeming Trump a danger.

Giuliani said it was "a lot more concerning to me that Hillary Clinton was extremely careless in the handling of national security information.”
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Why do they keep having him on? ANY so-called news outlet-
They aren't FOX, and it's not like they can't just decline his offer to be on air or don't have anyone else to play GOP talking head in his place.
 
Rudy Giuliani forgets about 9/11 and claims that ‘before Obama came along, we didn't have any successful radical Islamic terrorist attack inside the’ U.S.
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani made the head-scratching statement Monday sporting a bruised head.
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Adam Edelman
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Monday, August 15, 2016, 9:07 PM

You might want to get that bump on your head checked, Rudy.

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday appeared to forget about the worst terror attack in U.S. history, claiming that there simply had been no such assaults inside America during the presidency of George W. Bush.

“Under those eight years, before Obama came along, we didn’t have any successful radical Islamic terrorist attack inside the United States,” Giuliani — who was mayor during 9/11 and has capitalized on his response to the tragedy ever since — said in a speech introducing Donald Trump in Youngstown, Ohio.

“They all started when Clinton and Obama got into office," Giuliani said, bizarrely omitting the horrific 9/11 attacks, which occurred in 2001, when Bush was in office.

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Obama was not sworn in until nearly eight years later, on Jan. 20, 2009.


The extraordinary exclusion of 9/11 was especially peculiar, given that, just a moment earlier Giuliani had been discussing the attacks and praising vice presidential nominee Mike Pence for a "very, very timely" visit to Ground Zero and for his help, as a then-congressman, on the Judiciary Committee to help “fashion the Patriot Act.”

“He was a member of the Foreign Affairs and Judiciary committees during the time of Sept. 11, when we went through the worst foreign attack in our history, since the War of 1812,” Giuliani said.

Giuliani, who suffered a mysterious head injury earlier this month, also appeared to forget what state Pence was the governor of.

Rudy Giuliani appears on national TV with giant head bump

“You know better than I do what a great governor he is of your state,” Giuliani told the Ohio crowd.

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Pence is the governor of Indiana.

But Giuliani’s 9/11 slight was the former mayor’s most glaring gaffe — and it didn’t go unnoticed by outraged survivors of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and wounded more than 6,000 others.

“SO Angry right now,” tweeted Gabrielle Laine Peters, who lived across the street from the World Trade Center and was displaced from her home after the attacks.

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“And as 9/11 survivor I feel I can say this describes Rudy Giuliani pretty well,” she added, along with a graphic that provided an explicit definition for the made-up word “cockwomble.”

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Giuliani has been a steady supporter of Donald Trump.
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Giuliani, however, has made the same insane claim before.

In 2010, he repeatedly said that the U.S. saw “no domestic attacks under Bush.”

His latest iteration of that mistake comes two weeks after he appeared on national television with a massive bump on his head.

During an Aug. 7 appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” Giuliani spewed pro-Trump nonsense with the bruise over the right side of his forehead.

In an interview with the Daily News later that day, he explained that he had hit his head on a glass door during a fall in the shower.

In recent weeks, Giuliani has repeatedly defended Trump's own erratic statements, including the GOP nominee’s suggestion last week that Second Amendment supporters should take action to stop Hillary Clinton from nominating her preferred judges.

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Hey Rudy, remember this?
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“Hillary wants to essentially abolish the Second Amendment. By the way, and if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks,” Trump told the crowd. “Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know.”

Giuliani insisted it wasn’t a literal call to arms.

“We know that Donald Trump is not particularly indirect,” he told “Good Morning America” last Wednesday. “If Donald Trump was going to say something like that, he’d say something like that.”

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Mayor Rudy Giuliani tours the site of the World Trade Center with Gov. George Pataki and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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