Posted on 04/06/2007 7:58:00 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
An internal Rudy Giuliani strategy memo "says conservative voters already know and are comfortable with the candidate. The March 22 memo, a copy of which was obtained by The State, quotes polls from Gallup and Newsweek that show Giuliani with a wide lead among self-described conservatives and regular churchgoers and a slim lead among those who say they attend church weekly."
Writes strategist Brent Seaborn: "There are, of course, some voters that will never vote for Mayor Giuliani, and we know that we will see polls tighten. But the 'when voters find out about Rudys record the sky will fall' notion is a myth."
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalwire.com ...
I wish it wasnt that cut-and-dried, but it is.
You’re right.
Get taken over by Islamics AND Messicans or just Messicans.
That would be a colossal blunder. Conservatives need to retake the Republican party, starting with the defeat of Rudy.
Without question, true in the general sense...but Bush has, in his own imperfect way perhaps, put the country's and it's people's interest foremost. And for that he has become the most vilified public figure in the last 30 years.
If a country, a people, can no longer can discern its own interests; can no longer understand even what is required to preserve themselves and their way of life; can no longer sense the difference between demagoguery and statesmanship; and believes that abject surrender to the most virulant strain of human sociopathy that has arisen in the past century is the wisest and safest course of action, then there is precious little that can be done to preserve that people.
-—What is cut and dried is that the powers that be in neither party put the country and its peoples best interests first and havent for quite some time, imo.-—
I was talking to a Sunni Muslim from Lebanon recently, and that’s exactly what he said about politicians and political parties in Lebanon.
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wed better win back Congress, too.
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It’s always the conservative that gets blames for the failings of others in the party, it seems.. and keep in mind, the GOP has chosen to stay on its current direction on some key policies under its latest leadership.
If and when they don’t deliver which is all too likely with their track record of late in neither taking the fight to the dems and stopping this obsession with moderate mushiness and comprehensive immigration reform which alienates a lot more folks than it draws to the GOP, then watch the bloodbath here and who is wielding the axes and get the heck out of the way if you can is my advice.
Well put, very well put.
Confident assertions of the course of a battle that is as yet unfought. Amounts to little more than whistling past the graveyard.
I wonder how Rudy does if Thompson enters the race?
Except in a lesser sense, he has not been villified by the population for his border policy, he has been villified for defending his nation by fighting a pre-emptive, offensive war against his nation’s sworn-to-the-death enemies. His nation has become a nation that is infected deeply with a sense of guilt — and can never feel justified being anything other than a victim. And because of that, pre-emptive, offensive warfare — taking the battle to your enemy — is anethema to them. And it is because he has done so that he is villified.
Yawn.
“I wonder how Rudy does if Thompson enters the race?”
The Rudytanic is unsinkable!
But, he isn’t as bad as Hilary!
sounds like a pr
person wrote it.
The web page you linked to has advertisments for gay marriage, stop the seal hunts and Draft Gore.
If liberals understood how conservatives think they wouldn't be liberals.
“If liberals understood how conservatives think they wouldn’t be liberals.”
If liberals could think, they would be conservatives!!
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