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Why Rudy?
Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^
| March 10, 2007
| Salena Zito
Posted on 03/10/2007 5:42:54 AM PST by veronica
For the moment, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani sits on double-digit leads over the rest of the Republican presidential-hopeful pack in several national polls.
Why?
"It appears to me that Rudy is going aggressively after the conservative vote," says Pennsylvania Republican and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum. "He has not ceded that ground to anybody."
Santorum, known nationally for his social conservatism, says Giuliani does a good job of reminding people how he governed as a conservative on crime, welfare and taxes in New York City.
Santorum also believes Giuliani has scored points on social issues with his comments about judges and Supreme Court justices.
"Rudy understands that, on those issues, the courts are where conservatives have been losing the battle," he says. "If he is going to be appointing judges in the Scalia-Thomas (mold), then he is sending a very positive message to conservatives that he understands the importance of having the Constitution interpreted for what it says and not for what people want it to be."
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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: abr; anybodybutrudy; electionpresident; elections; fiscalconservative; giuliani; norudyplease; rudy; rudyforpresident; santorum; spammorama
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To: tkathy
Name a compelling "true" conservative candidate with wide appeal since 1988???
Oh, I know one, Rudy. Yes Rudy, Pro fag pro abortion etc etc...yes, that`s the ticket.HEAVY SARCASM for the slow folks.
GW Bush gave us Allito, Roberts and great tax cuts. Wide appeal?? he had a 80 % approval rating before a lot of you turned on him.
Ronald Reagan...Great man, who did he put on the court,let me think... Sandra Day, she went on to be perhaps the worst Justice ever. Reagan was so happy with her that he insisted she take part in his funeral. What`s wrong with this picture?
GW Bush is every bit or better than Reagan and he hasn`t named any evil women to the high court.
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posted on
03/10/2007 12:53:05 PM PST
by
thepresidentsbestfriend
(God be merciful to me a sinner. I have no respect for persons that trash GW Bush.)
To: Pravious
The anti-Rudy crowd here reminds me of a bunch of democRATS
THAT`S FUNNY, Rudy reminds me of a Democrat. Could someone explain to me why Rudy is not running as a Democrat.
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:05:13 PM PST
by
thepresidentsbestfriend
(God be merciful to me a sinner. I have no respect for persons that trash GW Bush.)
To: Peach
Santorum said that Rudy governed as a conservative? Gosh, when we say that around here we get called treasonous liberals.Obviously, Santorum has revealed his true RINO character as a baby-killing, gun-grabbing, cross-dressing treasonous liberal.
To: Corin Stormhands
Great Presidents have the ability to communicate and to inspire America. That is how Ronald Reagan transformed an America curled up in the fetal position after Jimmy Carter into to the future "Hyper-power" that America became and was up until two years or three years ago.
Bush has failed miserably as a communicator.
You are forgetting one major fact. The other Presidents you mentioned did not have todays media to deal with.
Anybody that believes that President Bush had anything to do with Katrina and or its wounded and dead,is not about to be communicated to in any way shape or form.
People turned on President Bush because of their bad character. Don't let anybody tell you that the American people are smart.
Yes, I graduated last in my class in grammar,so let me have it.
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:12:44 PM PST
by
thepresidentsbestfriend
(God be merciful to me a sinner. I have no respect for persons that trash GW Bush.)
To: Deo volente
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:18:45 PM PST
by
dmw
(Aren't you glad you use common sense, don't you wish everybody did?)
To: Peach
They are freaking out at Rudy's frontrunner status and it will only get worse as time goes on.What is in store for these people once Rudy gets the GOP nomination - and when he wins the White House? I predict many of the anti-Rudy crowd will ultimately come to support him wholeheartedly (once they get to know him as he really is, rather than the ridiculous caricature they have bought into). But for those who are totally invested - the 10 or 20 here who spend day and night posting screaming anti-Rudy spam - their impotent hysteria may well create some mental health issues for them.
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To: thepresidentsbestfriend
I have NOT TURNED ON GWB. I am a great fan of his, he is a great president, but he is clueless how to "get out in front of issues, frame the issues, etc." I am frustrated at him, but am still a fan of his.
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:36:35 PM PST
by
tkathy
(Rudy is the latest phenomenenenenenenena)
To: veronica
>>>>>The man is a hero.
Don't make me laugh. He's not a hero. He's just another politician with good PR.
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:38:17 PM PST
by
Thorin
("I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
To: M. Thatcher; Peach
But for those who are totally invested - the 10 or 20 here who spend day and night posting screaming anti-Rudy spam - their impotent hysteria HAS ALREADY create some SERIOUS mental health issues for them.
Fixed it
To: Corin Stormhands
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:42:56 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: etradervic
Sen Spectre did not return the favor...Specter would have have been re-elected if not for Rick....he should remember what goes around comes around
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:44:56 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: RepublicanPOTUSin08
Returning to true conservatism, on the other hand, and embracing the principles of free enterprise, fiscal responsibility, separation of powers and federalism (which includes conservative judges), and only using the military when its in America's interests would allow us to compete nationally again. Everything you say is true. But can't we choose someone a bit more conservative like Romney? I'm with you though, I like your tagline (see mine). I'll support our nominee whole-heartedly (except Hagel). Romney/Newt -- Rudy/Romney -- Romney/Rudy -- Rudy/Rick -- Rudy/Newt -- Fred/Mitt......
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:47:23 PM PST
by
redgirlinabluestate
(Our troops deserve a Republican POTUS in 08 (except Hagel))
To: Mojave
oh Reagan obviously disliked Rudy so much he put him as the #3 man at DOJ....
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:47:56 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: veronica
Rudy is going after the female republican socialist VOTE..
You know...... RINOs..
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:53:01 PM PST
by
hosepipe
(CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
To: Corin Stormhands
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posted on
03/10/2007 1:57:59 PM PST
by
texicali
(those that can do! Rudy does in spades)
To: shandi
Exactly shandi...and they know it. About the only difference between him and Randy Cunningham is Cunningham took the fall. The contractor admitted having given illegal contributions to John Kerry, Randy Cunningham, Duncan Hunter and one other...only Cunningham took the fall.
To: Peach
It's fascinating to watch and shows
me just how far out of the political
mainstream these freepers are. Giuliani - Clinton - Obama
Far Out Liberal Lucky 7's
To: calex59; veronica
For someone to come on these threads and offer the truth about someone, in this case Rudy, it is NOT spam. When it is the repeated posting of the exact same post/graphic/argument that has been posted on dozens of other threads, and when it does not address the points of the article, then yes, it ~is~ spam.
I'd be willing to bet that most of the time, they don't even bother reading the article.
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posted on
03/10/2007 2:12:08 PM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(http://www.virginiaisforrudy.com * http://wardsmythe.com * http://www.rudyblogs.com)
To: Peach; CWOJackson
It's fascinating to watch and shows me just how far out of the political mainstream these freepers are. Political mainstream...who defines it and what is it? Is it the way the majority of Americans think? Then I would argue that the media and the liberals are way out of the political mainstream. Most Americans love conservative American family and Christian values supported by FR.
Those that have the megaphones (liberal media and much of public "education") think they're defining the political mainstream. I think right now they're just louder than the rest of us.
I don't think George Washington, John Adams or Thomas Jefferson were worried about the "political Mainstream" when they went through all they did to found our country. They did what they believed in - that's what a statesmen (v. politician) does and I think that's what FR stands for.
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posted on
03/10/2007 2:13:51 PM PST
by
Jim W N
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