Posted on 03/28/2007 8:14:18 AM PDT by TitansAFC
Here's a heads up for the Giuliani campaign. It's coming. It's coming very soon. Beware. Run for your lives! As I write this, there is plotting going among grassroots religious conservatives in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and many other states. They want to take down Rudy and they plan to do everything in their power to do it. I received this email from an influential Republican activist who, lets just say, has an extensive mailing list among the conservative grassroots network. Here's what he told me:
"If Rudy Giuliani is put up for President by the Stupid Party, I will work 40 hours a week as a volunteer to destroy his candidacy for President; that is how important the prolife position -- and other social issues-- is to many people of faith. Sure, the Evil Party might get control of the White House again, and the Stupid Party might therefore go the way of the Whig Party in the early 1800's, but so be it. The Republican Party must NEVER nominate a pro-abortion candidate. That would be far worse than the Republican Party putting up a pro-slavery candidate in the mid-1800's. That is how strong many of us feel David. Many of us will also be putting in 40 hours a week during the primary/caucus season to defeat Giuliani at all costs."
Tough words. Don't think for a second that these activists aren't serious. They are. They know Rudy is getting some traction from social conservatives and they are not going to take for granted that Giuliani will fade once his views are known. As these activists galvanize, they could star in a movie.
It'll never happen. A stronger, more conservative GOP Congress will emerge in 2010. People hate one-party rule, and Dems aren't immune from this either. See 1994.
I hear a lot of talk among Libertarian (with the capital L) leaders about supporting Paul. I think a lot of political support will come from the LP regardless of whether he gets their formal nomination.
Our own? How this character is allowed to put an "R" behind his name is beyond me.
"Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine." - Rudy Giuliani
Giuliani
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Dem Platform
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Abortion on Demand
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Partial Birth Abortion
Supports Opposed NY ban
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Roe v. Wade
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Taxpayer Funded Abortions
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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Federal Marriage Amendment
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Gay Domestic Partnership/ Civil Unions
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Openly Gay Military
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Defense of Marriage Act
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Amnesty for Illegal Aliens
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Special Path to Citizenship for Illegal Aliens
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Tough Penalties for Employers of Illegal Aliens
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Sanctuary Cities/ Ignoring Immigration Law
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Protecting 2nd Amendment
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Confiscating Guns
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'Assault' Weapons Ban
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Frivolous Lawsuits Against Gun Makers
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Gun Registration/Licenses
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War in Afghanistan
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War in Iraq
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Patriot Act
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Angry archivists and historians denounced the unprecedented hijacking of public property to private hands. Tom Connors, of the Society of American Archivists, said the transfer seemed part of a movement to "create barriers to the American citizen's right to know what their governments are doing."
The families of the police and fire rescuers who died in the attack balked at Giuliani's plan to take up to a year to dole out the money, with his new organization billing $2.2 million in anticipated administrative expenses (including six-figure salaries for friends he appointed as officers). The families argued that the fire union had far more quickly distributed $111 million with an estimated administrative cost of just $30,000.
Under embarrassing pressure from the victims' families, unions and state Attorney General Elliot Spitzer, Giuliani backed down. He promised to distribute the money within 60 days and fund his overhead from new donations. The families of the deceased rescuers, the real heroes of the September 11 attacks, received a one-time benefit of about $230,000 each from the Giuliani-privatized fund in 2002. That year, the former mayor earned some $8 million in speaking fees alone, more than $650,000 per month.
New York conveniently forgot the 1996 federal ban on sanctuary laws until a gang of five Mexicansfour of them illegalabducted and brutally raped a 42-year-old mother of two near some railroad tracks in Queens. The NYPD had already arrested three of the illegal aliens numerous times for such crimes as assault, attempted robbery, criminal trespass, illegal gun possession, and drug offenses. The department had never notified the INS.
On the issues: Liberal Party endorsement of Giuliani
National Review: Rockefeller quote
New York Observer: Reagan Republican quote
New York Observer: Republican convention quote
New York Observer: Goldwater quote
That's why its called the stupid party.
It's much stupider to empower someone like Giuliani to take control of your party. I'd rather lose than surrender to Liberalism (Socialism).
"It's much stupider to empower someone like Giuliani to take control of your party. I'd rather lose than surrender to Liberalism (Socialism)."
This is nonsense. Is Steve Forbes a socialist also? Rudy is a tax-cutting crime-fighting supply-sider. He opts to leave the social issues like abortion and gun control to the various states--but promises to nominate strict constructionists. And he's the sworn enemy of Islamo-fascism. The leftwing media fears him because of his immense competence and because it knows he would win enough blue states to produce an electoral landslide--and put the Congress back into GOP hands. What more should Republican conservatives want? We're not electing a pope.
Oh, I hope you're right. It's not impossible that the old (and new!) Ron Paul faction in the LP will be enough to swing their Convention into offering Ron Paul the LP nomination, even though he's not actively seeking it! I have similar hopes for the Constitution Party.
But, if Rudy Giuliani wins the GOP nomination, and Ron Paul does not pursue an independent/Third Party campaign, I am not aware of a Pro-Life Libertarian candidate waiting in the wings. And as I will never vote for a Pro-Abortion candidate in the General, that will leave one Party I can count on: Constitution.
However, that's getting ahead of myself. My hope is to see a combined Republican-Constitution-Libertarian Nomination for Ron Paul.
Hillary is going to be the Democratic candidate. She will push abortion using the courts and the US State department, as did her husband, to coerce Catholic countries to legalize abortion. She will go along with the European union's goal of a faith free NWO.
Guilliani is the only one who can win against her. I'd prefer Brownbach, but after seeing the hatred of Bush, much of it because he is a Christian, imagine what would happen with Sam...
So Guilliani would be my choice. Sorry. A half of a loaf is better than none.
Neither am I, but this is a different case for the Constitution Party.
Yes, you CP folks don't really have to worry about a Pro-Abort being nominated by your Convention. (OP indulges in Sin of Envy)
Best, OP
In November 2008 there will almost certainly be three choices. Herevilself, Rudy, stay home(AKA Herevilself). Who ya got?
I don't think the turn around will be that soon....the pendulumm swings slower in the Congress than elsewhere. Took how many decades of lib-rule to get a somewhat conservative majority?
However, that still leaves Hillary with 8 years to make Supreme nominations and, as evidenced in the recent past, the Republicans don't have the nads to obstruct a nominee like the Dems do. THEY get away with it, Pubs do not. THey'll get hammered by the press if they pulled that threatened filibuster crap that the Dems do.
Add at least one more Ginsburg to the Big Bench.
Doesn't sound like a victory to me....
The Senate is almost evenly divided. The dems just barely made it in the House. We need to nominate our strongest contender and pick up blue states. Only Rudy can do this. He would at the very least tip the House our way. If he won by a landslide, we would win both houses.
She looks happy to see Rudy!
The time to fight him is now, the time to defeat him is in the Primaries.
I don't want to be faced with having to choose between dumb and dumber in the general election. I'll have to leave both boxes blank if that's the case.
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