Giuliani would let wife sit in on Cabinet meetings - doesn’t identify which wife, however

Rudy Giuliani, who believes strongly in marriage and family - provided things don’t get too tough in the marriage and the family is politically beneficial to him - told Barbara Walters that he’d allow his wife to sit in on Cabinet meetings if he were elected U.S. President.

“If she wanted to. If they were relevant to something that she was interested in. I mean that would be something that I’d be very, very comfortable with.”

It wasn’t immediately apparent which of his three wives Giuliani was speaking of, but rumor has it he was speaking of his third, and most current wife, Judith, who he’s had a stellar, three-year marriage with, and counting.

“None of us, at least I don’t think any of us, have perfect lives,” Giuliani said. “I can say very credibly to people, ‘Judge me by my public performance. Whatever mistakes I’ve made in my personal life, I made. I’m sorry for them.’ ”

While Giuliani said his wife would have full run of the White House should the former New York mayor be elected, reports are circulating that estranged children Andrew and Caroline will likely be deported to somewhere in Cuba until his term expires.

Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards could not be reached for comment, as a spokesman said he was busy “doing it” with his wife of 30 years, Elizabeth.

–WKW

One Response to “Giuliani would let wife sit in on Cabinet meetings - doesn’t identify which wife, however”

  1. jamey Says:

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    Oh, SNAP!

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