Was she his first wife or second? I don't remember. I know the second one was at least half nuts; she was the one who appeared in a play whose name I'm too embarrassed to even type here.
I love how Rudy kicked Arafat out of a concert hall. It's a small thing, but I love that story.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19980
This was an interesting article, in case you missed it:
The rebirth of New York City, the most visible urban achievement in the 20th century is the work of the person now dubbed Americas mayor. For the millions of Americans who live in New York and the millions more who work or whose livelihood has been affected by its revival the contrast between the pre and post Giuliani years could not be more striking.
His defense of Israel and intolerance for Arab and U.N. sponsored anti-Semitism is legendary.
He figuratively walked into the lion's den of a crime ridden, high tax, and decaying city and carried out a conservative agenda of tax cuts, crime reduction and, in the case of the Brooklyn Museum, defense of religion in the public square. On this count Giuliani seems to be the winner in the public character category for his extraordinary vision and leadership.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1780064/posts
Donna was his first wife, she is a shrill V Monologues feminist.
Yeah, I loved the way Rudy told the arab terrorists off, both with the check and arafat.
Rudy was a good mayor, I'm not convinced he is conservatism's best hope against Hitliary, though...I hope someone else steps up to the plate that is just as strong a candidate, yet more conservative.
See ya',
Ed