From Deseret News archives:
Former aide firing away at Giuliani
In recent days, Hauer has challenged Giuliani's recollection that he had little role as mayor in placing the city's emergency command center at the ill-fated World Trade Center.
Hauer has also disputed the claim by the Giuliani campaign that the mayor's wife, Judith Giuliani, had coordinated a help center for families after the attack.
And he has contradicted Giuliani's assertions that the city's emergency response was well-coordinated that day, a point he made most notably to the authors of "Grand Illusion," a book that depicts Giuliani's antiterrorism efforts as deeply flawed.
Hauer does not disparage Giuliani's overall effort at emergency preparedness or appear to have actively sought out a role as a Giuliani scold. But he has emerged as one in several settings where his frank, often blunt, answers to questions have offered a rare view inside the often-insular Giuliani administration.
He emerged from four years of service to Giuliani as one of the country's better-known emergency preparedness experts and a frequent guest on television news programs.
But in recent years, Hauer and Giuliani have had a falling out, though they disagree on just why.
Now from a distance, Hauer offers views of Giuliani's management style, ones that depict him not only as highly competent, and exceptionally hands-on, but also as insensitive and retaliatory at times.
Hauer, for example, recalls a conversation he had with Giuliani in 2001 when he had decided to endorse a Democrat, Mark Green, for New York City mayor over Giuliani's own choice for a successor, Michael R. Bloomberg, a Republican. Hauer said Giuliani, upset, called up to say his disloyalty was unforgivable.
"He was shouting, 'If you do this, you're done, I'm going to end your career,' or something along those lines," Hauer said.
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