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The Kerik Indictment, Guiliani And The GOP (Conservative Base: No To Cronyism And Open Borders)
Michelle Malkin.com ^ | 11/08/2007 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 11/08/2007 6:02:20 PM PST by goldstategop

We are all fallen, imperfect beings. The news of the federal indictment of Bernie Kerik is a sad moment, a cautionary tale, and an object lesson.

Sad, because Kerik rose from the child of a prostitute to “America’s cop”–and this nation loves such tales of success.

Cautionary, because it speaks to the fallibility of anointed heroes and the temptations of power.

An object lesson, because it highlights the flaws and vulnerabilities of GOP front-runner Rudy Giuliani’s on the issues of corruption and immigration enforcement.

Here’s what I wrote back in December 2004 when Kerik was forced to withdraw from consideration as DHS chief because of his illegal alien nanny problem and his lack of candor about the debacle:

I find it annoying that Bernard Kerik is getting praised in some quarters for “coming clean” and “accepting responsibility” for his “mistake.” From all accounts, including Kerik’s own, President Bush’s aides asked him upfront about the nanny question several times during the vetting process and he did not come clean.

Kerik didn’t just make some minor clerical error. He misled the White House. So, stop making him a martyr.

It’s also interesting that some political observers on both the left and right are pooh-poohing the illegal alien nanny issue. I heard Geraldo Rivera ask Rudy Giuliani during a press conference yesterday why Kerik was in trouble over a “de minimis” issue. A number of other commentators on the Sunday shows echoed that sentiment. And John Podhoretz says Rudy Giuliani, who pushed the Kerik nomination, won’t suffer any blowback.

I disagree. I think the fiasco substantially damages Rudy Giuliani’s reputation as a homeland security leader (and 2008 presidential nominee)–not only because of his sloppy vetting of Kerik, but also because Giuliani’s own laxity on immigration (more here on his open-borders record ) will be difficult to ignore as a result of the Kerik taint.

A few other thoughts on Bernard Kerik’s withdrawal :

First, it puts an end to feminist complaints that only women nominees are penalized for having “nanny problems.”

Second, it keeps a white-hot spotlight on many of the issues raised by maverick House Republicans during the “intel reform”/border security debate, including the push for secure documentation, improved employer verification of Social Security numbers, and strengthening of penalties for immigration-related fraud.

Third, it puts a much-needed focus on the need to enforce federal employer sanctions. Why is it that the only employers who ever seem to suffer consequences for hiring illegal immigrants are Cabinet nominees?! In 2002, the federal government fined only 13 employers nationwide for hiring illegal immigrants. Enforcement of employer sanctions has been a nationwide joke for the last two decades.

And fourth, unfortunately, it virtually kills the prospects of getting someone with real homeland security enforcement experience to head DHS.

Since that post nearly three years ago, there has been little change on the homeland security and immigration enforcement front. Giuliani still refuses to acknowledge his aggressive, proactive protection of New York’s sanctuary policies.

Hillary Clinton’s botched illegal alien license answer gave the GOP some breathing room. But when the Dem-on-Dem “pile-on” dies down, we are still left with a leading GOP presidential candidate who positions himself as War on Terror strong horse–but who exercised extraordinarily weak judgement in recommending his corrupted ally for the nation’s top homeland security post, continued to rationalize it, and fails to see his own culpability in perpetuating open-borders chaos in NYC.

Three years ago, the conventional wisdom from many parts of the NYC-DC punditocracy was that Giuliani’s Kerik problem wouldn’t matter in the ‘08 presidential election.

It does.

The grass-roots conservative base is sick and tired of cronyism and open-borders arrogance–two traits that dominate the Bush White House, two traits on naked display in the intertwined fates of Rudy Giuliani and Bernie Kerik, two traits that dangerously undermine public confidence and public safety.

If Republicans are going to decide that Giuliani is the best standard-bearer for the party, they better do so with eyes wide open and absolute candor. He is–at best–only marginally better than Hillary Clinton on immigration and border security. He was a bad judge of character at a key moment in the Department of Homeland Security’s history. And despite his lip service and cable TV-friendly talking points, he remains obstinately committed to non-enforcement of immigration laws when push comes to shove.

Caveat emptor.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008election; bernardkerik; conservativebase; dhs; giuliani; illegalimmigration; kerik; michellemalkin; openborderslobby; republicanparty; rinostampede; rudyguiliani
We've seen the Bush White House's penchant for cronyism and its Open Borders arrogance. Both of which the conservative base of the GOP says a loud NO to. Therein are lessons for Rudy Guiliani and his now indicted cop pal Bernard Kerik.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

1 posted on 11/08/2007 6:02:22 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop

Rooty and his entourage are a cesspool of corruption — if we don’t raise it in primary season, Hitlery’s thugs and the MSM will be happy to bring it up over and over if he is the nominee.


2 posted on 11/08/2007 6:08:22 PM PST by VictoryGal (Never give up, never surrender!)
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To: goldstategop
Rudy came so close to getting Kerik inside of an in charge of the Department of Homeland Security. They just about got away with it.

The potential damage is incalculable.

3 posted on 11/08/2007 6:10:19 PM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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To: goldstategop

But if we don’t support Rudy we’re just voting for Hillary, doncha know... /s


4 posted on 11/08/2007 6:31:18 PM PST by claudiustg (You know it. I know it.)
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To: goldstategop
The RNC couldn’t care less about conservatives of any stripe. We are the blacks of the Republican party. Actually worse, blacks compromise and cut deals. We just wander around in the political deserts with our honor intact.
5 posted on 11/08/2007 6:46:30 PM PST by Leisler (RNC, RINO National Committee. Always was, always will be.)
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To: tear gas

DHS is a joke. It would of taken months for BK to pick his drapes.


6 posted on 11/08/2007 6:47:46 PM PST by Leisler (RNC, RINO National Committee. Always was, always will be.)
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To: claudiustg
Billary has and does have the highest ever measured negatives in the history of modern polling. We are talking going back to Nixon/Kennedy here. The HeShe is not getting in. Think Al Gore only shrill and with baggage.
7 posted on 11/08/2007 6:50:36 PM PST by Leisler (RNC, RINO National Committee. Always was, always will be.)
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To: goldstategop
we are still left with a leading GOP presidential candidate

I believe Guiliani is a media creation. I can't believe he will win the nomination. If he does, I surrender. The GOP will simply be Democrat Lite, and what's the point? If one of these "Countries Without Borders" clowns wins the Presidency, you really don't have a country any more, anyway.

8 posted on 11/08/2007 7:29:51 PM PST by stevem
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To: goldstategop

“Responsibility for stopping illegal immigration belongs to the federal government and not to cities, states or businesses, Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday.”

Rudy has no intention of enforcing immigration law. A Rudy administration would be Jorge II on this issue. If he wins the nomination, a Rudy/Hillary debate would be about little more than Iraq (which might or might not be a top issue a year from now), taxes and health care, and little else. They could stand there and agree on abortion, gay marriage, lax border enforcement and amnesty for illegals, and other ‘social’ issues.


9 posted on 11/08/2007 7:55:29 PM PST by Will88
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To: goldstategop
An object lesson, because it highlights the flaws and vulnerabilities of GOP front-runner Rudy Giuliani’s on the issues of corruption and immigration enforcement.

Anyone who genuinely believes a pro-illegal immigration, pro-”sanctuary city” stance (such as Giuliani’s) does ANYthing whatsoever to enhance their safety from terrorist attacks is — plainly and simply — too bone @#$%ing stupid to be allowed to vote, come Election Day.

Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

10 posted on 11/08/2007 9:47:56 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!" -- Jim Robinson, 09/30/07)
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To: goldstategop

“The grass-roots conservative base is sick and tired of cronyism and open-borders arrogance–two traits that dominate the Bush White House”

Nothing less than bluntly honest.

Thank you MM.


11 posted on 11/08/2007 11:11:41 PM PST by Grunthor (Liberals need to be reminded that The Holy Bible is more than just God’s opinion.)
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To: goldstategop

If it’s proper to blame Rudy Giuliani (by association) for Bernard Kerik’s misdeeds, then it’s damned well proper to blame Hillary Clinton for her husband’s deeds.


12 posted on 11/09/2007 7:35:27 AM PST by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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