Posted on 04/06/2007 10:20:13 AM PDT by Kuksool
Ping. NR editors nail this one.
NR editors nail this one.
They just want to see Hillary in the White House. /sarc
But, this is an accurate statement from the article:
The mayors rationale for abortion funding is bizarre. Putting his statements together and reading them as charitably as possible, his argument is that so long as the Supreme Court says abortion is a constitutional right state governments have an obligation to help poor women afford it...
There are so many problems with Mr. Giuliani's statements I don't know where to begin....
It is my right under the constitution to own firearms. Therefore, a Rudy administration is going to cancel all gun control laws and give me vouchers that I can use at my local sporting goods store for ammunition. Right?
(That’s the sound of crickets you hear).
Rudy made two statements that just defy belief - that anyone both serious about winning the GOP nomination and saavy enough to win the nomination would make such utterances. The first was the reference to public funding of abortions as some kind of right. And the second was Rudy's interpretation of strict constructionism:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/04/04/giuliani.interview/
Giuliani told Bash that "a strict constructionist judge can come to either conclusion about Roe against Wade. They can look at it and say, 'Wrongly decided. ... We will overturn it.' They can look at it and say, 'It has been the law for this period of time, therefore we are going to respect the precedent.'
So a strict constructionist can look at precedent ... even if that precedent was NOT based on strict constructionism? If that is the case, the term has lost any meaning and constraint on the judicial process.
Rudy just shattered his carefully-crafted illusion that he could be palpable to pro-lifers.
His handlers better hope he stays away from gun-rights issues.
That’s the logic of liberals on the constitution.
Abortion, which isn’t covered by the constitution, is a constitutional right, which must be protected from ANY infringement and even funded with taxpayer dollars.
Meanwhile, the right to keep and bear arms is specifically mentioned in the constitution, but it can be restricted by as severe a degree as you can get away with.
Will the rudyboosters come here again and try to spin this? Or will the retreat to another pro- rudy thread (or forum)?
The more anyone learns about Rudy the more reason they have to be against him on almost every single issue. Nuff said.
Awesome! Thank you for posting this. This article by the National Review editors head shots Giuliani with laser-guided precision. I’m going to enjoy watching his campaign bleed out over the next few months and will equally enjoy kicking around its desicated corpse some time in the next year.
The great thing about presidential campaigns is that it puts the spotlight on candidates, forcing them to clarify positions and endure scrutiny. I like Rudy - I think he understands the GWOT - but the primary process will be his crucible. He’ll either come through as an imperfect but still impressive Republican candidate for president, or he’ll be buried by a stronger option from the right.
A lot of people on FR are excited about Fred Thompson, but he has yet to commit. Newt thinks there’s plenty of time.
I just hope that whoever emerges from our primary wars as the standard-bearer for our beloved republic, he’ll be strong enough to unite the party, and - most importantly - defeat whichever commie carries the donkey banner.
FYI
COLMES: Now, on abortion now, you are pro-choice, right?
GIULIANI: Yes.
COLMES: You're a pro-choice Republican.
GIULIANI: I am.
~snip~
COLMES: Now, Roe vs. Wade -- You are pro-choice. How important is it to you as a pro-choice Republican to have a pro-choice on the court as someone...
GIULIANI: That is not the critical factor. And what's important to me is to have a very intelligent, very honest, very good lawyer on the court. And he fits that category, in the same way Justice Ginsburg fit that category.
I mean, she was she maybe came at it from a very different political background, very qualified lawyer, very smart person.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/04/04/giuliani.interview/
Giuliani told Bash that "a strict constructionist judge can come to either conclusion about Roe against Wade. They can look at it and say, 'Wrongly decided. ... We will overturn it.' They can look at it and say, 'It has been the law for this period of time, therefore we are going to respect the precedent.'
Your comment, I’m disappointed to say, is accurate...I am reevaluating...
ping.
[Giuliani] would continue the citys discretionary spending of $10 million a year on abortions not otherwise eligible for state or Federal reimbursement.
New York Times, March 9, 1989
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As mayor, Rudy Giuliani will uphold a womans right of choice to have an abortion. Giuliani will fund all city programs which provide abortions to insure that no woman is deprived of her right due to an inability to pay. He will oppose reductions in state funding. He will oppose making abortion illegal.
New York Times, August 4, 1989
His handlers better hope he stays away from gun-rights issues.
Calling all RudyBots...calling all RudyBots...see the thread, see the thread, suspect name ‘Kuksool’, possible 503 in progress, citation of National Review, excessive hyperbole and verbosity has been authorized, defend Rudy, defend Judi, defend Tooti Fruiti, awww Rudy...that is all’
[GEORGE] WILL: Is your support of partial birth abortion firm?
Mayor GIULIANI: All of my positions are firm. I have strong viewpoints. I express them. And I--I do not think that it makes sense to be changing your position....
ABC News February 6, 2000
TUCHMAN: Giuliani was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortions, something Bush strongly supports.
GIULIANI: No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing.
- CNN December 2, 1999
MR. RUSSERT: A banning of late-term abortions, so-called partial-birth abortions--you're against that?
MAYOR GIULIANI: I'm against it in New York, because in New York...
MR. RUSSERT: Well, if you were a senator, would you vote with the president or against the president? [Note: President Clinton was in office in 2000]
MAYOR GIULIANI: I would vote to preserve the option for women. I think that choice is a very difficult one. It's a very, very--it's one in which people of conscious have very, very different opinions. I think the better thing for America to do is to leave that choice to the woman, because it affects her probably more than anyone else....
MR. RUSSERT: So you won't change your view on late-term abortion in order to get the Conservative Party endorsement?
MAYOR GIULIANI: It isn't just that. We shouldn't limit this to one issue. I'm generally not going to change my views
- NBC Meet the Press, February 6, 2000
Much like the term "conservative" loses all meaning if it gets associated with a flaming liberal like Rudy Giuliani.
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