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Rudy Giuliani Asked 'Do You Think We're Stupid?' At Vote Protest—And People Answered Honestly

Rudy Giuliani Asked 'Do You Think We're Stupid?' At Vote Protest—And People Answered Honestly
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President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, visited Philadelphia, on Wednesday, November 4, where he claimed legitimately cast mail-in ballots should not be counted.

Why? Because they're expected to favor Trump's challenger, Democrat Joe Biden.


While speaking at a rally, Giuliani asked the gathered crowd:

"Do you think we're stupid? Do you think we're fools?"

Giuliani might not like the answer Twitter gave him.



The internet's opinion of Giuliani seems pretty in line with his question.



Many online pointed out that Giuliani recently appeared in the second Borat movie, where he was tricked into a hugely embarrassing scene alongside an actress posing as a conservative reporter.



As a lawyer, Giuliani should know: never ask a question you don't want the answer to.



There seemed to be a consensus on Twitter as to Giuliani's question.


Maybe next time Giuliani will think twice before laying up Twitter for such an easy burn.

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