Posted on 09/14/2007 10:39:36 AM PDT by Mrs. Plutarch
I won’t be voting for Rudy because he’s too liberal for my tastes, but I absolutely LOVE how he takes no sh!t from the moonbats.
As compared to the robust responses of the rest of the candidates.../s
I think Fred Thompson is probably too smart to throw money into the New York Times, in a state that has absolutely no return on the investment. That would be very wasteful spending of campaign cash. I question Giuliani’s wisdom in doing it, other than for the sensationalism of making the scene.
See #83.
I went and read the thread she said she got banned over - I'd say she got banned for goading FR's owner and for calling anyone who won't vote for Rudy "unpatriotic", not for merely "defending Rudy".
Fred Thompson: Rudy Giuliani's Pro-Abortion, Republican Views Don't Mix
I dont know but I wont be voting for ANY abortionist, gay rights pushing, gun grabbing, constitution trampling liberal thats for sure. Not now. Not ever. - Jim Robinson
Hoo-ah!
Oh yeah. Nice ad by Rudy. Good job. But we really need more substance than style in the White House.
Good point about NYC... but also consider that anyone who reads USA Today (with a circulation of 2.3 million) has also read about and seen a picture of the ad.
No one takes USA Today seriously. That is the fluff of all fluff newspapers.
I’m on your side, but that did look like one of those Romney type posts that they love so much.
You're right, but I don't see them (or any of the other NYT-follower papers) picking up Giuliani's ad as a news story, particularly if it looks bad for Democrats.
I take them more seriously than the NY Slimes.
Nice try but no cigar. The ad has won Giuliani exceptional and favorable publicity across the country, starting with Bill Bennett's three million listeners, Rush's millions, however many, and no doubt every other conservative talk show by sundown. A GOP candidate who has the primaries in front of him could not do better. But then what do I know, I'm not a "paid political consultant." Good luck with that btw but don't quit your day job.
I am so glad that someone got sick and tired of the dems treating our military folks and leaders like 2nd class citizens. It is racism of the worst sort and they proven throught the 2000 election that they view them as subcitizens. I was mad then and I’m furious now that Hillary can claim top dem status and yet call our 4 star general a liar! Thank you Rudy! We NEED someone to stand up every week and debunk these lying hypocrites - we’ve been taking it for far too long!
Okay... the Kilmandkkakeoi Weekly Reporter also did a write up. Better? LOL.
The fact is USA Today (a paper that reaches many eyes outside of the state of New York) has written about rudy’s ad. Whether it (or any paper) is taken seriously depends on who you are talking to.
'Gen. Betray Us' ad war, day five: Giuliani gets NYT ad; MoveOn accuses Bush of 'betrayal'
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani this morning got what he demanded yesterday from The New York Times: ...
DITTO...he gets the game.
Well, we’ll see in the polling statistics, won’t we? And you shouldn’t be concerned about my job. LOL!
It looks like he hit a home run with this ad.
I think that we all benefited from this.
It will even create a better environment for and a better market for Fred’s outspokenness.
Ah! This is great! (not)
The NYT has created a controversy on its own pages and helped itself sell more papers! sigh/
The NYT has created a controversy on its own pages and helped itself sell more papers! sigh/
I won’t buy one but I like the response by Rudy.
That would have been a great ad to have run on a full page.
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