Posted on 02/14/2007 5:50:09 PM PST by MittFan08
Rudy- love him or hate him, he's going to be on Larry King live at 9 pm eastern. This is the thread to discuss what he has to say.
Rudy's popularity is growing stronger daily. Even stronger than it already is.
Every day he addresses the public, he clarifies his beliefs.
Rudy was on H&C last week....so your supposition is wrong
What did you expect? Dennis Miller is a liberal.
Excellent comments from Rudy on the bogus resolution. He thinks that King and Russert and Limbaugh should pontificate, and that elected officials should make decisions. Rudy respects those for the war and against it, but not those doing this nonbinding garbage.
Rudy's doing very well so far- his one gaffe was referring to the Battle of Bulge intelligence failure in missing the movement of hundreds of thousands of "Soviet" troops. Obviously he knows we were fighting the Germans.
Yeah, ANS was a mess.
He thinks and talks fast. For the record, he also referred to Shiites killing "Serbs", when I think he intended "Kurds".
Oh, but of course he's a liberal NOW, but he was praised around here not long ago.
Right. Today Rudy clarified that he stands with A.Schwarzy and supports the idea that human beings are a significant reason for global warming. More environmental wacko stuff. Arnie and Rudy, two kooks.
There seems to be a new "father" coming out every day lately.
....I always thought of Dennis Miller as a Libertarian more so then a liberal.....he just closed his bank account at Bank of America because of the credit cards for illegals debacle....don't think a liberal would do that
Reagan appointed Rudy as his #3 man at Department of Justice.
Rudy was pleased to win the Ronald Reagan Freedom Award.
At the Reagan Library Gift Shop, all but 3 of the books sold under the "Ronald Reagan Book" section are about Reagan himself or presidential modes of transportation.
Rudy Giuliani's book Leadership is one of those 3 books.
The other 2 are written by Reagan's son and McCaslin.
Indeed, in one recent poll, majorities of Republicans who were informed of Giulianis views on social issues said that they were either minor issues or no issues at all; only 16% said that they wouldn't vote for him after being informed of these views.
In the online GOP Bloggers poll, Giuliani is consistently one of the few candidates to end up with a net positive acceptability rating. These internet denizens are well-informed, and overwhelmingly self-describe as conservative (78% self-describe as 7 or higher on a 10-scale of conservatism). If these people can support Rudy, anyone can.
Human Events, Is Giuliani the Republican Peyton Manning,
2/6/07
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1780060/posts
Rudy has a strong 84% conservative approval rating. (Battle ground poll as of Jan.11, '07)
Sam Brownback would support Rudy as presidential nominee, but thinks that he (Brownback) will enter race.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1752817/posts
Rudy defended Sen. George Allen against racism charges.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1709893/posts
Rudy stumped for Rep. Santorum
http://newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/4/19/115741.shtml?s=ic
In a very interesting City Journal article, Steven Malanga argues that "Yes, Rudy Guiliani Is a Conservative/And an electable one at that."
Malanga makes a strong case for Rudy as a Reagan-style conservative. After recounting Giuliani's record as mayor of New York City, in which, as Malanga establishes firmly, Rudy supported free markets and individual responsibility, as exemplified vividly in his tax cuts , welfare reform success, "zero tolerance" crimefighting, and firm rejection of racial politics.
As Malanga notes, Giuliani did this in what was one of the most leftist cities in the US.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1774783/posts
Ultra social conservative Pat Robertson thinks Rudy would make a good president.
Asked if Giuliani would be an acceptable 2008 presidential candidate to Christian conservatives, Pat Robertson told ABC's "This Week:" "He did a super job running the city of New York and I think he'd make a good president."
When Arafat was in town for a U.N. conference and showed up uninvited to a concert at the Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, the mayor knew exactly what to do. He kicked him out.
The incident caused an uproar. Former mayor Ed Koch declared that "Giuliani has behavioral problems," and the Clinton administration was angered at Giuliani's boldness. Giuliani, however, was not swayed. "My only regret," he told an aide, "was that I didn't throw him out myself." Actions like this earned Giuliani the ire of Democrats everywhere in the '90s.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19980
Go down there and make that speech and see what happens...
What, was Larry King the only interviewer Rudy could find with more wives than him?
Not by me.
Miller sat in for Hannity back in 2003(?). He said he was pro-choice and wouldn't mind if federal taxes were raised to 50%-60%. Liberal wacko alert.
Dennis Miller jokingly named Jurin VanderSloothe or however his name is spelled. Hilarious.
I don't have an e-mail line to the campaign. If you do, PLEASE advise them that an apology to former AG Edwin Meese would go a LONG way.
God Bless.
You're prefect. /s
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