Rudy Giuliani goes on TV, makes up imaginary drug, goes completely off the deep end

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If Rudy Giuliani were smart, he’d disappear during the coronavirus crisis and hope that everyone forgets to criminally indict him by the time it’s over. Instead he’s been tweeting about phony miracle cures (one of which was forcibly deleted by Twitter). Now he’s showing up on Fox News, and let’s just say it isn’t going well for him:

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That’s right, Rudy Giuliani now on television promoting a drug that doesn’t even exist. He’s hawking something called “Hydroxyquintalone” while trying to refer to “Hydroxychloroquine.” That’s not even close. Would you take medical advice from someone who doesn’t know the name of the drug they’re pushing? Also, while we don’t fault Rudy for letting his hair grow out during the lockdown, someone get this guy a comb! What is that on his head?