To: areafiftyone
By way of comparison, among Republicans, Giuliani is viewed favorably by a 63% to 17% margin. I have a generally favorable view of Giuliani -- AS MAYOR OF NEW YORK CITY. He did a good job as mayor of cleaning up that town. As national leadership material, however, he would be very poor. He does not reflect GOP values and would not govern as a conservative.
To: VRWCmember; All
I hate to say it but from what I have seen of Allen and Frist they make watching Paint dry EXCITING!
9 posted on
09/06/2005 7:06:01 AM PDT by
areafiftyone
(Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
To: VRWCmember
.....He does not reflect GOP values and would not govern as a conservative.......
Well considering he will have a house and senate with conservative leanings, would you vote for the nominee Rudy or the nominee Hillary? or would you sit it out?
If there must be a cyclical turn towards the left, who would be better Rudy or Hillary. Trends are not straight lines, there are wiggles. I think a Rudy blip might make a better wiggle than an asymptotic Hillary.
17 posted on
09/06/2005 7:15:08 AM PDT by
bert
(K.E. ; N.P . The wild winds of fortune will carry us onward)
To: VRWCmember
He does not reflect GOP values and would not govern as a conservativeI think he would adapt from governing a liberal city to governing a conservative country. I cannot see him treating the USA as NYC.
34 posted on
09/06/2005 8:05:03 AM PDT by
zeebee
To: VRWCmember
There is a spectrum of people in the GOP, Rudi would be fine for some.
70 posted on
09/06/2005 6:11:34 PM PDT by
cajungirl
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