Rudy Giuliani Explains Why Snoop Dogg Didn't Belong On Super Bowl Stage

by HHL JT

Rudy Giuliani was once "America's Mayor."

He's now largely disgraced.

But he still has opinions, and he's been expressing them about the Super Bowl halftime show.

He told Eminem, who kneeled in support of Colin Kaepernick, that he should find another country.

And he had this to say about Snoop Dogg on 77 WABC.

77 WABC's @RudyGiuliani provides his input on Eminem's decision to take a kneel during the halftime show last night.

Do you agree with Eminem's actions?

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“It’s allowing Snoop ‘Kill Police’ Doggy Dogg to perform, in spite of the fact that just a few days ago, he put out a song, if that’s what he does,” Rudy said. “I don’t know what he does. To me, it’s kind of like... Here’s a good thing. He used the N-word and, I don’t even understand it. You know? Doesn’t have a big effect on me. The only way I knew the lyrics of the song kept using the N-word and encouraging people to kill police officers is because someone gave me the lyrics. I would not have been able to understand what he said. But, having said those words, he didn’t belong on that stage," Rudy said.