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Rudy for Veep?
American Thinker ^ | March 06, 2008 | James Lewis

Posted on 03/06/2008 10:18:38 AM PST by kingattax

John McCain is the GOP candidate for president. But who will run for Veep? One of the smartest decisions George W. Bush made was choosing Dick Cheney. Contrary to the Cheney image peddled by the hysterical Left, a sort of a projected Darth Vader on the screen of their childish nightmares, in reality Dick Cheney is wise, experienced, thoughtful, calm, humorous, and ready to step up to be president. Cheney is not a hot electoral commodity; he excels at governance.

So does Rudy Giuliani.

McCain has his pick of running mates, but Rudy stands out. He is younger than McCain, but not so much as to create a negative contrast with the presidential candidate. Having recovered from his cancer scare, Rudy can campaign vigorously. Giuliani was the best mayor New York City has had in the last fifty years, by objective standards of markedly improved economic health, lower unemployment, lower welfare rolls and much lower crime. In New York Rudy demonstrated the power of conservative ideas to fix what had become a liberal disaster area. And that was before 9/11, when he performed with real bravery and intelligence.

Rudy is very smart and well-informed, and has a good sense of humor. Like Barack Obama, he can think on his feet, but he is far wiser and more experienced than Obama. He has decades of executive experience starting in the Reagan Justice Department. He understands market economics and how it can be mobilized to enhance the general welfare. Giuliani appeals to liberal states and big cities. He successfully fought the Mafia. And he is a walking reminder of the terrorist menace. (It would be fun to see him debating a Democrat denier about the war.)

Mitt Romney comes closest to Rudy in executive experience and overall competence. But there is something off-putting about Romney, a sort of mannequin perfection that does not connect with people. That is not Romney's own fault, but I find it undeniable. Rudy has the common touch -- at least for New Yorkers.

Rudy has been unfairly slandered as being pro-abortion. That was always malicious nonsense. Giuliani is a social conservative along the lines of the Manhattan Institute, the think tank that originated many of his best ideas as mayor. He believes in families, parental authority, and the preciousness of life. His bottom line during the campaign was that he had in fact ended up reducing abortions in New York City. That is a darned good outcome in a city where the establishment is rigidly leftist. A strong anti-abortion amendment to the US Constitution is not going to pass, as a practical matter. And any moral legislation to abortion has to balance the delicate question of the mother's health against the life of the fetus.

The great abomination today is that the MTV culture has trivialized the immensely serious choice of aborting a fetus, the most agonizing moral dilemma that most of us will ever have to cope with. By trivializing life in the womb, the pro-abortion crowd has become a cult of feticide for nothing more than one's personal convenience. In those hard-to-change circumstances, Giuliani decided to go for the bottom line of saving lives. One can debate the pros and cons of that position, but it is grossly unfair to call it pro-abortion.

In sum, McCain might place Giuliani on his short list of potential running mates. We could do far worse than having Rudy Giuliani as Vice President, especially in a White House that must constantly battle the croc-infested swamplands of Washington. And in eight years, Giuliani will be as old as John McCain is today


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2008veep; giuliani; johnmccain; mccain; mcinsane; mcnuts; mcpain; rino; rooty; rootytooty; rudy; veep
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mcCain/giuliani ?
1 posted on 03/06/2008 10:18:39 AM PST by kingattax
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To: kingattax

Nope


2 posted on 03/06/2008 10:19:47 AM PST by edcoil (Go Great in 08 ... Slide into 09)
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To: kingattax
Good heavens, NO!

McCain needs a good conservative VP. Two libs on the Republican ticket is a disaster.
3 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:17 AM PST by Antoninus (Tell us how you came to Barack?)
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To: kingattax

He didn’t carry a single state.


4 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:25 AM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: kingattax

Psss-a-roni.


5 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:34 AM PST by seanmerc
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To: kingattax

Rove, said yesterday (referring to Huckabee but it applies to Rudy) McCain already has a problem with the base, why add a VP with more problems with the base?


6 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:35 AM PST by gondramB (Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words.)
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To: kingattax

Come on now, you know this is going to get certain people here frothing at the mouth.

Besides... ain’t gonna happen.


7 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:43 AM PST by Constitution Day
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To: kingattax

TWO (2) dos RINOs; just great!


8 posted on 03/06/2008 10:20:55 AM PST by ExTexasRedhead
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To: seanmerc

Oops—”pass-a-roni.”


9 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:01 AM PST by seanmerc
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To: kingattax

If you think that McCain has problems with the base NOW,,,,enough said.


10 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:03 AM PST by stockstrader
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Oh great, pick the old white man cancer survivor to run with the old white man cancer survivor (and I would say the same about Fred).

We need young and conservative on the ticket.


11 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:21 AM PST by Corin Stormhands (I thought of a good tag line this morning...but darned if I can remember it...)
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To: kingattax

No. This is the second major election Rudy has stepped away from.


12 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:50 AM PST by TexanToTheCore (If it ain't Rugby or Bullriding, it's for girls.........................................)
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To: kingattax

The difference is that Cheney was a solid conservative that would not piss off the GOP conservative base. If McCain were to thumb his nose at the conservative wing of the party by picking Rudy, he would be demonstrating that he is not a leader and has no clue about how to build a coalition, and he would also hand the presidency to the Obama/Chavez ticket on a gold-encrusted silver platter with ruby and diamond inlays.


13 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:53 AM PST by VRWCmember (McCain 2008 - If it's inevitable, you might as well lay back and try to enjoy it.)
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To: kingattax

I don’t vote for gun grabbers, period.


14 posted on 03/06/2008 10:21:57 AM PST by CGTRWK
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To: kingattax
No!
15 posted on 03/06/2008 10:22:29 AM PST by 50mm (:-O :-o - :-| ZZZZZZzzzzZZZZzzzz)
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LOL!... Now, THAT makes perfect sense!

All the lefties in FR, REJOYCE! :)

16 posted on 03/06/2008 10:22:55 AM PST by ElPatriota (Duncan Hunter 08 -- I am proud to support this man for my president and may be Huck :))
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To: kingattax

Nope, sorry. Wouldn’t fit on a bumper sticker............


17 posted on 03/06/2008 10:23:02 AM PST by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: kingattax

He’s not even president yet and he’s going to stab us in the back.


18 posted on 03/06/2008 10:23:23 AM PST by McGruff (Tribal name: 'One with many knives in back')
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Rudy for Veep?

Well, that would certainly make this nightmare of an election season complete.

19 posted on 03/06/2008 10:23:43 AM PST by Allegra (Posting without being logged on since 2001)
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To: kingattax
In those hard-to-change circumstances, Giuliani decided to go for the bottom line of saving lives. One can debate the pros and cons of that position, but it is grossly unfair to call it pro-abortion.

Wow.

That's some massive contorting going on there.

20 posted on 03/06/2008 10:23:49 AM PST by highball ("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
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