"If Rudy can beat Hillary, he can beat any of the other Dems too."
BTW, part of my point is that I dont think Rudy can beat Hillary! Your entire premise is false! She'll be "Mrs Slickster" to you after her goons dish the dirt on Rudy's divorces and affairs, and her phony 'genuflections' to moral piety will be enough to fool muddled but morally inclined.
Recent poll shows Rudy with 52% -- over half is always significant, to 43% of Hillary in a matchup between the two.
What is important is not what you think but why you think it to be true. That is: explain, provide data, etc. to illustrate your point.
Otherwise, yer just full of it...
"BTW, part of my point is that I dont think Rudy can beat Hillary! Your entire premise is false! She'll be "Mrs Slickster" to you after her goons dish the dirt on Rudy's divorces and affairs, and her phony 'genuflections' to moral piety will be enough to fool muddled but morally inclined."
I do not agree that Rudy won't beat Hillary even with considering the press being on her side if she wins the Rat nomination. What state will Rudy lose that Bush won? The only concern that I have, and will work hard to fix, is if conservatives get fed up and stay home - no rationale conservative can vote for Hillary for President. I believe that the anti-Hillary fervor would yield to a broken glass voting scenario for conservatives to vote against Hillary. (They would walk barefoot over broken glass to vote against Hillary.) This may be a kneejerk reaction now but the comparison will be dramatic.
What dirt on Rudy is possible that won't stick worse to Hillary? Rudy will bring more previous Democratic votes to Republican than vice versa. At best for Hillary is a lower Republican turnout. I personally do not see it. The year 2006 is not a good analogy. There people did not come out to support the Republicans based upon their abysmal performance in the Congress. When voting for president, the stakes are enormous and the comparison could not be more different.
This issue about divorces mattering might stick against some candidates. Not Hillary. Her right wing conspiracy viewpoint and her reaction to her husbands antics will neutralize this issue. The comparison of viewpoints are dramatic. Perhaps even more importantly, Rudy talks like someone you can relate to. He is straightforward. Hillary is pure phoniness. The difference in styles is so dramatic, that the country would relate much better to Rudy.