Posted on 09/27/2005 6:37:12 AM PDT by areafiftyone
This is the story of how Hurricane Katrina made this conservative Republican fall in love with Rudy Giuliani all over again. I first developed a fond affection for the mayor when he did what many believed could not be done and cleaned up New York City. In 1999, I cheered him when he stood up for common decency and the taxpayers of New York by rejecting city funding for elephant dung art. My admiration turned to love when Mayor Giuliani reassured the nation, and the world, with his incredible response to the attacks of September 11.
An admirer of Giuliani and a believer that he had a good shot at the presidency long before Hurricane Katrina, I now find myself becoming a full-fledged fan of the prospect. I will likely get some grief from some of my fellow pro-life, social conservatives, but I hope they will consider not only what an attractive candidate Rudy would be in the post-Katrina political climate, but also to consider the attributes Giuliani would bring to the presidency.
On September 11, we saw what a leader looks like during a crisis and it looked like Rudolph Giuliani. In contrast, the recent example of New Orleans Mayor Nagin taking to the airwaves cursing the federal government and calling for the cavalry, not only did not look like leadership, but made Giuliani's performance on 9/11 look positively, well, presidential by comparison.
Many of the lessons learned from Katrina highlight Giulianis strengths. Considering that he received some of his harshest criticism as mayor for his tough law and order positions, it is impossible to imagine Giuliani giving looters a pass (and, I would argue, encouragement) as Mayor Nagin did in the early days of flooding in New Orleans.
Thanks to the blame-Bush media, it seems the public now believes that the first and ultimate responder to any kind of disaster, whether natural or man-made, should be the federal government, or more specifically, the President. Giuliani is the only potential 2008 candidate that has shown himself capable of handling a challenge of such historic proportions. Because issues of national security and war and peace in the Middle East will outlive the Bush presidency, the nation will be looking for a leader able to perform in a crisis.
Even more than his proven ability to perform under pressure, however, one thing that Giuliani may be able to do, that some other Republicans might not, is unite the country. If Bush, as amiable as he is, and with a reputation as a uniter as governor of Texas, could be painted as an extremist divider, it is reasonable to believe the same will be attempted with the next Republican candidate. Giuliani achieved giant stature in my eyes, and those of most other Americans, with his actions following 9/11. Because he is already known as a uniter and a strong leader, he will be resistant to attempts to portray him otherwise. He can also claim to have received a large number of votes from Democrats in past elections. Not many, if any, of the other potential Republican presidential candidates can say that.
Ironically, Giuliani's positions on abortion and gay rights, while making it more difficult for him to win the Republican primary, make it almost impossible for opponents to paint him as an extremist. Abortion will always be an important issue to Republican primary voters, but with Bush appointments of two (or possibly three) conservative Supreme Court justices, the issue is not as likely to be the deal breaker that it has been in some past elections. Choosing a pro-life running mate might be enough to win over enough pro-life Republican primary voters to capture the nomination. He would definitely have to answer some tough questions about social policy (and he better not have any Bernie Kerik problems), but if he plays things smart, he can win the Republican nomination.
Electability though, while obviously necessary, does not a good president make. Giuliani's effectiveness as mayor of New York and his excellent communication skills convince me that he could be a very successful president. From his words and actions following 9/11, and more recently from his speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention, I know he can inspire. Because of Giuliani's staunch, and often eloquent, defense of President Bushs policy in Iraq, and because of his personal experience on 9/11, I have no doubt that he would continue to vigorously prosecute the War on Terror and would be a strong defender of Israel and a promoter of democracy in the Middle East.
It is still early. Im not saying Rudy Giuliani will be my choice in the spring of 2008. Im just saying that in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and with the mission in Iraq and the Middle East still far from over, the worlds mayor is looking pretty good right now.
Lorie Byrd lives in North Carolina where she worked as a litigation paralegal before becoming a stay-at-home to her two daughters six years ago. She has written on political matters at the group blog, Polipundit, since April 2004. She also writes at her own weblog, Byrd Droppings, and is currently a contributor at ConfirmThem.com and MediaSlander.com
DAMN! Where is a good girl going to go now to find a relatively harmless guy in town for business with a few hundred dollar bills to burn?
She works hard for the money, you know!
Rudy's ok in my book, too!
Rudy had good taste in cops. He hired a string of really genius cops, like Bratton and Ray Kelly and let them go to town. Bratton's idea was that if you enforce the small laws, it sends a signal to the bad guys that law breakers won't be tolerated. They also put cops back on the street, actually walking beats in some areas.
They combined this with tracking crime patterns by precinct, so many author thefts, so many rapes, etc. etc. and had commanders come in for weekly meetings to compare notes. It allowed them to more effectively target problem areas.
The other thing was -- crack hit. Murder rates were up in the 2000+ a year. Then basically burned itself out when the bad guys shot each other -- self cleaning oven phenomenon.
Anyway, when all this took off and proved successful, Rudy dumped Bratton and took the credit.
The thing that people outside NYC don't realize about Rudy is that he's a prosecutor at heart. He sees conflict and enemies. And he lives for the fight, and it doesn't much matter what kind of fight it is.
If Guliani gets the nomination, the GOP will cease to exist. The principled conservatives will walk. The Party deserves no better.
http://www.dlc.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=139&subid=271&contentid=3554
Here's some info on it. This was pretty hot stuff back in the 1990s. Nobody had ever seen anything like it.
If we don't deal with the moral and economic corruption in America, it will destroy us before the terrorists have the time.
Sorry about where the page is located...all I could find on it.
Hmmm...You know, I may not be from NY, but I am sure smart enough to see a good fight a comin' a mile away.
So, thanks for the information gentlemen...It was helpful from you both.
And on that note, I am gonna step out and watch. This could be fun. ; )
Didn't he also switch from RAT to Pubbie because Dinkins had the RAT nomination sewn up. It seems to me that Rudy is a Republican out of convenience.
Bratton did a good job.
The guy who should be running for mayor is Kelly.
You just gave us a good demonstration. Thank you for proving my point.
Bratton? I think he's probably a right leaning dem or a left leaning republican.
NO MORE RINOS!
NO MORE RINOS!
The other guy Rudy hired/promoted was Jack Maple, another genius cop and a little nuts. He pioneered (and loved) the technique of pretending to be a drunk guy on the subway and waiting for muggers to make their move. I believe he died not too long ago.
It does seem that Rudy had a knack for excellent law enforcement. Experience is a wonderful thing.
[i]Abortion........Homosexual Agenda.........Anti-Gun. That's THREE issues you liberal gun-grabbing blue zone %$#%$#@$#!. So save that "Single Issue" LIE for your NYC Faggot buddies.[/i]
A real deep thinker. Makes me proud to be associated with you. Are you afraid the big bad gay people are going to come get you? Puh-leeze. I think DU would be proud to have you.
Nah, it's just a wisecrack on my part! Bratton did a fine job!
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