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View in browser November 25, 2020 It's that time of year when Americans pause to consider the things they're thankful for in their lives. Friends, family, their health, Rudy Giuliani, their dog, etc.
Wait — Rudy Giuliani?
Yes, we should be thankful for Rudy, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Hayes Brown argues in his latest essay. He's been an absolutely terrible lawyer, unable to keep a secret from the press, and he got his client impeached — and yet Trump can't stop listening to his terrible advice. We should be glad that Trump has kept Giuliani so long. Imagine what would happen if the president actually had someone talented in his corner?
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