Posted on 03/16/2007 5:05:33 AM PDT by areafiftyone
ROFLMAO!! He sure does read Free Republic! LOL!
((((((RUDY PING))))
Guiliani ping
Conservatives who are attacking Rudy unwittingly are helping the Dems and smoothing the way for a Hillary or Obama presidency, because Rudy is the only one beating the Dems. The Democrats know that and they are using the divide and conquer strategy. Nearly all MSM articles about Rudy start out with almost those caricature pictures.
If the Republicans nominate anyone other than Rudy, we WILL have a Dem president. Heil Fuhrer Hillary. Apparently some conservatives are happy with that.
Giuliani Leads Hillary, Obama in 2008 Race
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1801785/posts
And regarding the gun-grabbing, he did that much more than twice. He pushed for federal gun control laws after the Empire State Building shooting in 1997, took guns away from long-term permit holders and sued gun manufacturers.
The gun-grabbing, pro-abort divorced shoe fits, Deroy. Maybe if you would remove your lips from Rudy's backside for a few seconds, you'd be able to see that.
But apparently you don't, or don't remember what you read yesterday.
DUPLICATE.
Meet the Real Rudy - Deroy Murdock
PINGED to the RUDY list by areafiftyone at post 12, in case someone notes the title was different.
Why have the same discussion today we had yesterday?
Of course they are. They are so blinded by their hate that they would actually (out of spite) rather have Hillary as the president just to say "See look what I did just to spite Rudy". Then when she does something they don't like they have no one to blame but themselves when they start howling and crying.
Only Hillary is conservative enough for some people.
Of course, they would blame supporters of Rudy for President Hillary, even though they were the ones who got Hillary elected by staying home.
Is this the same article? I didn't realize that. If it's a duplicate they can delete it.
LOL! They can blame us all they want. I know who I will vote for and it will be whomever wins the Republican nomination.
If we were so stupid as to believe things simply because they were being said and re-said to us as often as possible, we'd all be Democrats.
The same Beltway experts who declared Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.) the GOP frontrunner, even as he under-polled fellow presidential contender Rudolph W. Giuliani, now parrot equally dodgy concepts. When Republicans meet the real Rudy, they will abandon New Yorks former mayor like cattle fleeing a burning barn. Then, the wobbly Washington wisdom continues, Giulianis three marriages, and his less-than-solidly right-wing views on gays, guns, and gametes will torpedo his buoyant presidential hopes.
I couldn't soon forget "gays, guns, and gametes", much less "wobbly Washington wisdom".
I also remembered laughing at the "less-than-solidly right-wing". It was like looking at a pot of boiling water and describing it as "less-then-completely-frozen".
BTW, I flagged the multiple posts about Giuliani's ties to Venezuela yesterday -- I don't have time to have these talks once per article, much less 4-5. Nothing personal.
I understand completely. Thank you for pointing it out. The problem is the columnists keep posting their column under a different title on different websites. Makes it difficult to do a search.
If he gets elected with the help of social conservatives, they will have some say in his administration, perhaps stopping a Harriet Miers type nomination. If the social conservatives bail, he can just ignore them like Ahnold has in California and rule as a social liberal, in which case they will be powerless to place any obstacles to the baby killing.
It's up to them, really. The religious right has so marginalized themselves politically at this point they cannot stop a Giuliani nomination or presidency. The only question left is whether they want to have any influence at all.
"I don't think this is necessarily true"
There are certainly no guarantees, but Rudy has the best probably to beat the Dems.
The Clinton machine will roll over any of the other Republican candidates and I don't see a magical Republican "superman" rising.
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