Posted on 02/12/2007 5:48:55 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Moves Closer To Full-Fledged Presidential Run
(CBS/AP) WASHINGTON -- Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday defended the Iraq war and criticized Al Gore's global-warming movie.
As for his presidential ambitions, Giuliani coyly inched closer to a formal announcement.
"I am 100 percent committed," he said. "That official part, I still have to do a formal announcement. But we'll figure out how to do that. My idea is that I'm going to try to announce this in 100 different places."
Giuliani, a Republican, said he supports efforts to move California's 2008 presidential primary from June to February, a shift that would allow him to compete outside of conservative early voting states where his stands on gays, guns and abortion have been viewed as too liberal.
A number of other states are also considering moving up their primaries.
In a wide-ranging speech, Giuliani emphasized his experience as mayor during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and his record on reducing crime, unemployment and other problems in the city.
He said the war in Iraq is crucial to combating global terrorism.
"What America needs is probably a reminder of why this is happening and why the sacrifice of those American lives, which is heartbreaking, is necessary," he said. "It's necessary because having a stable situation in Iraq will quicken our ability to defeat terrorism."
Pulling out of the country too quickly, he said, will allow terrorism to "get a home and a headquarters attached to Iran and Syria."
When asked about former Vice President Al Gore's Oscar-nominated documentary about global warming, "An Inconvenient Truth," Giuliani criticized the film as lacking in solutions.
Giuliani said he believes global warming is occurring but is not sure how much is caused by humans, and he suggested the U.S. should look at expanding its use of nuclear power and other alternative energy sources.
He also said the U.S. health care crisis must be solved by "preserving the private, competitive market-driven nature of health care."
"That's a much better solution than a topdown government plan," he said.
"I've concluded this gun fetish is Freudian."
Actually its Jeffersonian.
Go ahead and calls names if that makes you feel good.
But silly names will not lead me to compromise on civil rights.
Rudy is a Rino and has forfeited my vote by virtue of his embrace of gun control.
Is THAT what you call a 32% increase in spending, twice the rate of inflation? Gosh, who knew?
Rudy cut crime overall and cut the murder rate by 70%.
Bratton did that, not Rudy.
Rudy was appointed twice by Ronald Reagan to the Justice Department.
And this qualifies him as President?
Rudy:" I have a very, very strong view that for this country to work, for our freedoms to be protected, judges have to interpret not invent the Constitution."
Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine. - Rudy Giuliani
Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do and how you do it. - Rudy Giuliani
You did say that. Sounds like very risky business to me. A lot is going to depend on events no one can foresee; specifically the wars and future terrorist attacks on us.
Newt is a tremendous writer and has a rare gift for organizing his thoughts as well as his agenda.
But he lacks the background, charisma and charm that is needed to be President. I believe he would make one of the best Secretary's of State or Attorney's General that this country has ever seen, however.
Newt is very, very smart. Brilliant actually. But he talks before he thinks sometimes and he contradicts himself and then pretends it never happened.
And what is with this buddying up with Hillary? If the FBI file she has on him that bad?
Elections are risky and things happen that have unforseen consequences.
Anyway, you may want to read this entire article; it was interesting:
Among self-identified Republicans, Giuliani scored 71.7, ahead of both McCain and Newt Gingrich; among White Evangelicals/Born-again Christians, he scored 66.3, 8 points better than George W. Bush.
A Survey USA poll taken last summer positing head-to-head contests in all 50 states between all leading contenders showed McCain and Giuliani beating Hillary Clinton in electoral landslides, 351 to 187 and 354 to 184, both holding almost all the red Bush states, flipping the blue states of Pennsylvania and Michigan, and breaking up the Democratic entrenchments in New England and in the Far West.
Both "won" in Oregon, Connecticut, Maine, and Rhode Island; McCain, the reformer from the open spaces of Arizona, won the Birkenstock states of Washington, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Giuliani shook loose New Jersey (which was hit very hard on 9/11), and held on to Florida, which flipped to Hillary against John McCain.
In a CBS News poll released early this year, the Metro Republicans (McCain and Giuliani) beat the conventional Democrats (John Edwards, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton) by double digits among independents, and have much lower unfavorable ratings among those in the opposite party. Polls taken almost two years out are of course not to be taken to the bank.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/013/273awjiu.asp?pg=1
Mark for later. Bedtime for don-o
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." ~Sigmund Freud, "General Introduction to Psychoanalysis"
Good job, potlatch! Can I use it sometimes, since you're identified as the originator?
LOL...ohh yesss just a bit.
Welcome to use it Peach, go to TinyPic.com and get a new url for it. That's my Photobucket account rather than Domania.
Thank you, potlatch. I think it's great!
Thanks Peach. The funny thing is that I used several different heads but some look younger than others, lol!
I noticed the difference in heads! I'm sure Rudy appreciates that sometimes he looks younger :-)
I get dizzy watching that one :-)
I am not a supporter of Newt, but this post is characteristically total hooey. Newt has far more background in international politics than anyone running, including my preferred candidate Duncan Hunter. His experience as speaker has left him an intimate understanding of both the revenue and spending side of government as respects every department. As for charisma and charm, why do you think he was hired at Fox News, because he was dull?
This forum was just as fractured the last time around and came back together; more or less. FR will NEVER again be as all together, as it was when Clinton was president. Even IF *spit* Hillary is elected, blame for such a catastrophe will probably keep it separated/Balkanized; if recent history is any indication.
"Be true to the principles it was founded on.............."? Abolishing slavery? LOL
Look, if you want Lincoln, Silent Cal or Reagan, become a grave robber; you aren't going to get a replacement. Times change, problems change, and remember, Ike was NO Goldwater; for all that and Barry lost in a massive landslide.
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