Posted on 02/12/2007 12:02:08 PM PST by PhiKapMom
New York, Feb 12 -
The Rudy Giuliani Exploratory Committee today announced that Congressman Pete Sessions and former Congresswoman Susan Molinari are supporting Mayor Rudy Giuliani to be the next President of the United States. Both will take active roles aiding Giulianis exploratory efforts, with Sessions working to build support in the House and Molinari serving as both Senior Advisor and Chairman of Washington outreach.
In announcing their endorsement, Sessions and Molinari praised Giulianis proven leadership.
Im supporting Mayor Giuliani for President because he has the experience, record of results and vision to unite our country during these uncertain times. Im honored to be a part of his team and will work hard to elect Rudy Giuliani as the next President of the United States, said Congressman Pete Sessions.
Congresswoman Susan Molinari stated, Ive seen the results of Mayor Giulianis leadership cutting taxes, transforming a historic deficit into a multi-billion dollar surplus and reducing crime. Without a doubt, Rudy Giuliani is the demonstrated leader America needs to tackle difficult challenges and move our country forward.
Mayor Rudy Giuliani thanked both Congressman Sessions and former Congresswoman Molinari for their support. Im honored to have the support of two Republican leaders who have made a real difference as public servants.
Santorum had an 88, but that didn't stop him from backing Specter with a 45!
So what persuades a supposed rock ribbed conservative to support a flaming liberal?
It ain't principles...
Really? I remember her as an advocate for Newt's Contract w/ America.
Did you know John F. Kerry served in Vietnam?
. . . for ELIOT SPITZER.
If this makes any sense to any New York Freepers out there, please wake me up and fill me in on the details. Politically, New York City is so f#%&ed-up that any candidate from that place is suspect merely by association -- even if he/she has a lifetime ACU rating of 100.
Some on FR have low expectations, and are content with a thrice-divorced, pro-abortion, pro-gay "marriage," pro-gun control, pro-illegal alien, cross-dressing candidate if he's got an R after his name.
Pathetic.
As for me, I'll wait until grownups enter the presidential race.
AWESOME!
One word...
Santorum.
Here's Susan on the above mentioned Hardball, "defending" her chosen man.. I didn't see this bit, but I'm assuming that she just sat there and didn't say a word when Matthews called Rudy a "fascist."
glgb, can anyone else from Newsbusters elaborate on Molinari's response to Chrissy calling Rudy a fascist? It's against my religion to watch Chris Matthews myself.
Just found where she was an advocate for the Contract with America. She worked with Newt!
I agree with you, but he also doesn't deserve the support of conservatives who have been carrying water for the pubbies for more than twenty years now.
That "flaming liberal" did get Alito and Roberts and Janice Rogers Brown and lots of others through the Committee and he supported them all. He's no conservative, of course, but he came through when we needed him. He also saved the Thomas nomination. (I'm still upset that he ruined Bork).
Comparing guys like Arlen and Giuliani to REAL flaming liberals just makes one look silly. Fortunately, politicians like Pete Sessions are astute enough to see the difference.
To: PhiKapMomTo accept Rudolf Giuliani as the leader of the Republican party, among many other socialist mores we've fought against for so many years, we are told that we must accept abortion into our hearts. It is an accepted practice in modern America and only a minority of Americans say otherwise. Why resist?Well, I'm sorry. I do not accept abortion into my heart. And I doubt the majority of Americans will either.
The mass murder of helpless innocent babies in the womb is evil. Period. Poking sharp instruments into the skulls of partially born babies and sucking their brains out is grotesque barbarism so horrific to be beyond the ability of most people to fully comprehend. It's unthinkable evil.
Knowing that the Democrat Party lovingly embraces this evil as part of their platform literally makes me sick to my stomach. Every time I see the face of Hillary, Kennedy, Schumer, Reid, et al, I see the face of pure evil. It's as if I'm looking into the face of Nazism
Rudolf Giuliani does not deliver us from this evil, he delivers us to it.
If the Republican party embraces this evil culture of death platform as the Democrat party does, then I will have to agree... it's time to move on.
The party of Reagan will be dead. The party of Lincoln will be dead. The party of Jeffersonian life and liberty will be dead. The only party defending human life and liberty in America will be dead.
The Republican party becomes the Democrat party and the Democrat party becomes the communist party, the right to life and liberty in America be damned.
Time and evil marches on.Please pray for America.
140 posted on 02/11/2007 4:43:04 PM PST by Jim Robinson ("Electable" gave us Gerald Ford and Bob Dole. Voting for the right-wing kook gave us Reagan. ~ A.C.)
Wasn't her husband also in politics? Or I was thinking about somebody else?
My Congressman did not serve in the military but you will not find a stronger supporter of our men and women in uniform. He has his doctorate so I imagine the same thing could be said about him.
A lot of people my age, younger, and older were given deferrments. Are you saying that VP Dick Cheney wasn't a good Secretary of Defense because he didn't serve or hasn't been a good VP for the same reason. He is one of the best.
Just because you served, doesn't mean you have the credentials to become President -- Al Gore, John Kerry, Admiral Crowe, and a few others come to mind.
You make it sound like it was against the law to get a deferrment but it wasn't. I know people that high draft numbers that went in voluntarily and others that got deferrments until they completed college and grad school.
Well, all I can say is that I have seen her on the talk shows, and have been completely underwhelmed by her performance.
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