Mr. Giuliani is perfectly happy with Mrs. Clinton and hasn't lifted a finger to unseat her!
But what about all that "leadership" bull-shirt you RINO lickers like to bandy about?
(*Bullshirt is the actual name of a retail establishment...)
"But what about all that "leadership" bull-shirt you RINO lickers like to bandy about?"
I see: it's only leadership when it's exercised in the pursuit of your personal pet peeve (in this case, Senator Clinton)? Steering the largest city in America, with the most rampant crime, dirt, abyssmal finances, flat labor market, and the most horrendous social policies (at the time) doesn't require leadership? If you ask me, it takes more of aleader to clean that mess up than it does to join 99 other non-entities in the hallowed halls of the Senate.
Got news for ya: Senator Clinton is irrelevant. Both in real terms and in terms of this argument. The argument was "Why Conservatives could (should) find it possible to support a Giuliani candidacy". The spctre of "Ol' Crusty Black Pantsuit" doesn't even apply here in that sense.