I'm not sure if you noticed, but the link in this blog post does not point to the same link as the "Rudy MySpace Friends Count" does.
...Maybe this is private because it's not the official rudy site?
A tipster points out that Rudy Giuliani's Myspace page is set to private.
So, I checked it out:

Unacceptable.
As I said in my post about how politicians should use myspace through "Six quick ways to better utilize community-based websites,"
3. Privacy is not an option
I seriously hope this MySpace user isn’t actually Mitt Romney, but if it is, the Romney campaign is missing opportunities because his profile is set to private. Let people in to your space and see why they should be your friend.
And another thing. The last time "Rudy" signed in to myspace was on April 9. Think about all of the friend requests that are just sitting there, lonely in the cue.
In nearly every poll I've seen, Rudy is the Republican front-runner. Let's hope he starts embracing us in the modern world a bit better before it's too late.
Ed. Note: I've reached out to Team Giuliani for an explanation and will update this post when they respond.
I'm not sure if you noticed, but the link in this blog post does not point to the same link as the "Rudy MySpace Friends Count" does.
...Maybe this is private because it's not the official rudy site?
If you look at Giuliani's, "tough on crime" record, you can see what he's all about, and it's the same thing the Bush regime is about. A vote for Giuliani is a vote to keep things the way they are now. Being the fascist that he is, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see him go after the internet; Censor it or outlaw it with some "tough on crime" fascist policy. Giuliani's a phony, and so is mainstream media. They still refuse to report honestly. Ron Paul is the front-runner in the Repub party, and they won't admit it. Rudy McRomney is their puppet whore, and Paul can't be bought
Public vs Private Space
Another example where the internet works better for public interests than it does for private interests.
Alan Rosenblatt
Executive Director, Internet Advocacy Center
AKA DrDigiPol (drdigipol.com)