Rudy Giuliani emerged from the smoke of 9/11 as the unquestioned
hero of the day: America's Mayor, the father figure we could all
rely on to be tough, to be wise, to do the right thing. In that
uncertain time, it was a comfort to know that he was on the scene
and in control, making the best of a dire situation.
But was he really?
Grand Illusion is the definitive report on Rudy Giuliani's role
in 9/11--the true story of what happened that day and the first
clear-eyed evaluation of Giuliani's role before, during, and after
the disaster.
While the pictures of a soot-covered Giuliani making his way
through the streets became very much a part of his personal
mythology, they were also a symbol of one of his greatest failures.
The mayor's performance, though marked by personal courage and
grace under fire, followed two terms in office pursuing an utterly
wrongheaded approach to the city's security against terrorism.
Turning the mythology on its head, Grand Illusion reveals how
Giuliani has revised his own history, casting himself as prescient
terror hawk when in fact he ran his administration as if terrorist
threats simply did not exist, too distracted by pet projects and
turf wars to attend to vital precautions.
Authors Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins also provide the first
authoritative view of the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, recounting
the triumphs and missteps of the city's efforts to heal itself.
With surprising new reporting about the victims, the villains, and
the heroes, this is an eye-opening reassessment of one of the
pivotal events—and politicians--of our time.
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