I beg to differ with you. Rudy is not a great man. His brazen unfaithfulness to his second wife should not be overlooked. If a man can keep his promise to his wife, how can we trust him to keep his promises to the nation?
Yes, Rudy is a good manager. I'm looking for more than that.
With Clinton, we conservatives argued that private morality counts. Sorry, but Rudy is lacking in this department.
I don't want to be in a position to vote for the "lesser of two evils" (Rudy vs. Hillary). That's why we need to see honorable men like Allen and Brownback step up to the plate. If and when they do, we need to open our wallets and support them.
Sorry, the word "can" should be "can't" in the previous post.
I personally think that George Allen is the best candidate, hands down. However, it may be necessary for a running mate who can deliver a state like New York; until fairly recently, the VP slot was given to the person who could help most in the election and it may be time to go back to that.
No we did not. We argued the breaking the law counts and that the Clintons are criminals, which they are.