Well, that's one point of view. Our view is that folks like you should somehow find a way to free yourselves from your mysterious infatuation with Rudy Giuliani.
Rudy is what he is and there isn't any way to make him over. He has been consistently dishonest with and unfaithful to those who have relied upon him. He obviously cannot manage the responsibilities of a family and yet folks like you want to put him in charge of the nation and, in fact, the world. When it was time for him to serve our country, he manipulated the selective service system to protect his own butt. Now, folks like you hail him as some sort of valiant warrior that we just can't function without. He was unable to maintain the respect of New York's first-responders and yet folks like you now promise that he'll somehow be able to win the respect of our troops.
The reality is that Rudy Giuliani toys with the emotions of gullible people by talking tough. Well, if he's so tough, why did the terrorists choose his city as our weak spot? Anytime anybody asks a Rudy fan what Rudy actually DID on 9/11, we hear that "he was there" and he even went to a victim's daughter's wedding. Tough talk is just that, a lot of talk. Rudy has nothing in his background that warrants his being elected president.
You Rudy fans are just going way too far this time. I cannot ask our troops to salute a man like Rudy and thus I will be obligated to vote against him.
Every chance I get.
Maybe those of you who are smitten with Rudy should cool your passions for him and give the matter some thought.
I’m not supporting any candidate yet. I will vote in the primary for the candidate who I believe has the best chance of beating Hillary. In the general election I will vote for the Republican nominee, whoever he may be.