Sorry guys, but if I want a liberal running the country, I'll vote Rotten Rodham in 2008.
When rudy is concerned, I take the advice of Nancy Reagan.
Just Say No.
Duncan Hunter or bust.
Brain washing is terrible thing to.... well... its just a terrible thing..
You must be joking. Not his again. The idea that Guilianni is a conservative, is utterly laughable. And New York City is not the same as the United States of America.
Bwaaahahahhahahahahha!
As a foreigner with no right to vote in the upcoming US elections, I'm watching this all unfold with a growing sense of dread.
The US Left is reasonably united along one line: they have a Cause. That is, to get back into power, by hook or by crook. They have two strong candidates, Obama and Billary. Either will do, one will be selected. Either will set at least one US Presidential First: either the first Black (maybe Muslim?) President, or the first Female ex-First Lady President.
The right has Giuliani -- a good candidate perhaps. And it has McCain -- another good candidate. And it would seem, to the rank-and-file Republicans neither will do, and neither will achieve much as US Presidential Firsts -- even tho' both have plenty of scope to do so.
In fact, the US right is busy chewing up anybody and everybody -- including the two most likely front-runners -- who dares step forward for the Republican nomination.
Overseas we get a deepening sense of foreboding: it is like watching a train-wreck in slow motion. The left will be in next election, sure as fate.
Hope I'm wrong. But, viewed from the outside, the Right's chances aren't looking too hot. Early days yet, but something had better change soon...
By my estimate at post #228 on the thread linked below, I've estimated that Rudy's ACU rating would probably be something on the order of 20 to 30.
If a Democrat with Rudy's track record in government (Richard Daley of Chicago, for example) ever tossed his hat into the ring for a White House bid, we'd rightly laugh him out of the room as darn near a hard-core leftist.
For obvious reasons, I strongly suspect that most Giuliuliani supporters are hoping that Hillary will be our next president.
No, he's not.
Good job. You got all of the "all or nothing Conservatives" to go wild again. I think these are the same types that populatie the anti Toyota and Wal-Mart threads. They too are quite fun to read, just like this one.
I am really tired of these daily Giuliani threads. Geez....lets see who else is out there.
Yes, Rudy Giuliani Is a ConservativeHey I remember that line:
Yes, Rudy Giuliani Is a ConservativeRight, and Obama-Osama is a moderate.
Rudy a conservative? He's a RINO that's what he is. The Republican party is full of them at the top and in Washington.
He's not conservative in my book.
If Rudy is a conservative, then my dearly departed grandmother was a canostoga wagon.
Mayoral politics is hardly what we need as a nation.
Rudi shares the problem of a rather large closet full of skeletons, perhaps not as episodic as Hillary's but just too many close brushes with shadowing figures that have gone bump in the night.
We need a Reaganite, not a cross dresser whose major political pattern has been to pander for votes from lobbies such as Gay Pride, and has failed to live with that as a "man of principle."
Giuliani might make a good Secretary of Home Security, but hardly a president.
If one has to spend nearly 50 paragraphs trying to convince me that he's conservative, I'm probably not going to buy it.