Posted on 01/28/2007 8:24:22 AM PST by Spiff
Giuliani touts experience, but personal life may be an issue
BY CRAIG GORDON
Newsday Washington Bureau
January 28, 2007
MANCHESTER, N.H. - Rudolph Giuliani argued yesterday that his record of cutting taxes, improving security and guiding New York through 9/11 are proof that he could do the same as president - offering his strongest signal yet that he's serious about a White House bid.
[...snip]
Giuliani is trying to bat down questions from top Republicans about whether his White House ambitions are a popularity-fueled dalliance or something more serious. His speech laid out a point-by-point rationale for his possible candidacy, seeking to portray himself as a tested leader for dangerous times in the mold of Ronald Reagan.
[...snip]
He also appeared intent on quieting questions about his marital history by giving wife Judith Nathan an unusually high-profile role here. She barely left his side in public, and he called her a "partner" whom he leaned on for everything from getting through 9/11 and prostate cancer to understanding the science behind possible anthrax attacks.
Giuliani didn't mention that when Nathan helped him after his cancer diagnosis in spring 2000, he was, in fact, still married to Donna Hanover, and that the revelation of his illness came amid the messy public breakup of his second marriage.
In the end, Giuliani's two-day visit here encapsulated the promise and challenge of his possible candidacy.
On one hand, his name recognition and tough-guy image in New York, before and after 9/11, helped him draw large and enthusiastic crowds on this visit. But even some who were eager to see him were blunt in saying his personal history and liberal social stances could prove a serious, perhaps insurmountable obstacle to winning their votes.
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Uh, you do know that's not how it works, don't you?
When you post something and someone asks you to back it up, you are supposed to supply the links to prove your point.
The list of recipients is available at the presidential library website. The first recipient was Gorbachev, is he presidential material? How about Colin Powell? He got one too.
Did you not see the link I supplied upthread? It was clearly called the Reagan Medal of Freedom Award.
Holy poltergeist, Batman!
A correction is in order. Peach claimed, and I quote, "Of all the books in the Reagan Library, there is only one that isn't devoted to Reagan or presidential ships and planes. And that book is Giuliani's book on leadership." She said nothing of gift shops or books for sale. She clearly made the implication that the Offical Reagan Library archives contained only one book besides all of Reagan's documents and books. And that was Giuliani's book. As you noted, she made the claim more than once but she's now backpedaling on what she claimed but still moronically sticking to it. Just thought I'd clear that up before you let Peach get away with anything.
Wow - the little basher can speak!
So that's all you've got now. Making stuff up. Pathetic.
And just because I know it ticks you off and you don't have the common sense (or intelligence, clearly) to ping someone when you mention them, I'll repost this because I know it ticks you off:
Rudy Giuliani won the Reagan Medal of Freedom.
Check your own link, it's called the Ronald Reagan Freedom Award. The words "honor" and "medal" never are used, except by you.
This fellow at the Hoover Institute (at which Reagan was an honorary member) certainly thinks Rudy is good for the GOP.
http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3491481.html
To: Spiff
Of all the books in the Reagan Library, there is only one that isn't devoted to Reagan or presidential ships and planes. And that book is Giuliani's book on leadership.
Giuliani worked as the #3 man in the Reagan Justice Department and Reagan greatly admired Rudy.
Giuliani received the Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan.
73 posted on 01/28/2007 12:55:33 PM EST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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I'm posting this for at least the second time, probably the third:
"When former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani receives the Reagan Medal of Freedom tonight in Los Angeles for his heroic actions after the Sept. 11 attacks, he'll be introduced by an old friend -- GOP nominee for governor Bill Simon Jr."
http://www.tjwalker.com/sfchroniclemarch02.htm
Do you care to tell me again that Medal isn't used there?
Hate to tell you this but you can never run for office since you are divorced! :) In fact, how did we elect Ronald Reagan? He should never been allowed to run either!
Don't you know we have to have only candidates like Carter who said he committed a sin when he lusted for someone now. (sarcasm)
Can you believe these folks? Very few can meet their standards and if a candidate did, bet they would be spineless, appeaser, kumbyaya types!
Could care less if someone is divorced. Rudy seems perfectly happy now and you can tell when you see the two of them together they enjoy each other's company.
http://www.reaganfoundation.org/programs/cpa/awards.asp
See how easy that was? You only needed to provide a link to back it up.
Thanks for posting that. My sentiments exactly!
This from someone who can't even get her own damn facts straight.
What I'm showing, by talking about Reagan's record, which was far from perfect, is that in today's climate, you purists would be hysterical over Reagan's ascendancy in the party.
Bullcrap. Folks nowadays would be thrilled to see someone like Reagan in the race. You, however, seek to make your guy look bigger by making Reagan look smaller. All it does is show your own political mendacity.
BWAHAHAHA!
This coming from someone who said Reagan signed TWO abortion bills by citing Wikipedia.
You only need to admit you were wrong, but you're too small to do that.
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