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Rudy Giuliani Tried To Mock Biden Using A Book On Mental Disorders, And It Backfired Instantly

Rudy Giuliani Tried To Mock Biden Using A Book On Mental Disorders, And It Backfired Instantly
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With the same level of dignity and pride he brings to everything he does, former NYC mayor and lawyer to President Trump Rudy Giuliani recently took to Twitter to attack Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden.

In his tweet, Giuliani said he was doing research that would shake up the 2020 elections while, in his photo, he seemed to be reading the DSM-5 manual of psychological disorders by the American Psychiatric Association.


Unfortunately, Giuliani didn't actually mention Joe Biden or the Democrats in his tweet, opening the door for Twitter to turn his own tweet against him.



It's unclear what Giuliani expected when he posted his photo.



The few jabs that weren't against Giuliani himself were directed at his client, President Trump.



If there's one thing everyone online was certain of, it's that Rudy Giuliani is not a trained psychiatric professional.



Giuliani's reputation has taken some major blows in the last several years.



Who knows...maybe Giuliani will read something in the book that convinces him to change course and begin acting a little more conventionally.

By now, Rudy Giuliani ought to know how careful one must on Twitter. Never set them up for a joke, especially if you're already on their bad side!

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