It's quite a list of items, but they don't prove that he's a Constitutionalist or a nationalist in the traditional American sense. He's unquestionably tough on crime and a kind of a nationalist, perhaps in the European sense. I just don't think that's enough today. There's got to be more. I'm less afraid of crime and terrorism than I am of a government that drifts away from the founding principles. Besides, crime and terrorism are actually brought here to America mainly by immigration. I don't see Giuliani standing against amnesty for illegal aliens, or blocking the arrival of thousands of illegal immigrants into the city. He's even come out against the Border Fence.
In other words, if we look beneath the glossy image he's acquired, we find that he's unwilling to confront the true problems facing our entire nation.