Rudy Giuliani is blaming his ego for his previous criticism of Mitt Romney—but he still sounds like a man with a point to prove.
Back in December, the former New York City mayor—who initially backed Newt Gingrich—blasted Romney to msnbc as a “man without a core” and a “man that will say anything to become president.”
He has since backtracked and endorsed the former Massachusetts governor.
The ex-mayor—who ran against Romney in 2008 for the GOP presidential nomination—told CNN’s Candy Crowley on Sunday that “there’s a certain amount of personal ego” behind his negative remarks.
He added Romney is now the “perfect choice” for president. “Maybe it was circumstances or whatever, but I had massive reductions in unemployment,” Giuliani said of his time as mayor.








