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  • Rudy Hits the Campaign Trail - Is Giuliani vicious enough to win the Republican nomination?

    09/04/2006 6:05:15 PM PDT · by neverdem · 152 replies · 2,081+ views
    www.slate.com ^ | Aug. 31, 2006 | John Dickerson
    With the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaching, I thought it would be a good idea to check up on Rudy Giuliani. He is the last remaining political action figure from that tragedy, having left office at the top of his game, before anything like the Iraq war could tarnish him. After years of private-sector buck-raking, the mayor is back in campaign mode, traveling across the country to help Republican candidates and thinking about running for president. But is he ready for the brutality of a presidential race? This would be the week for him to practice savaging Democrats....
  • Conservative Case Against Rudy Giuliani

    08/30/2006 9:09:02 AM PDT · by Reagan Man · 483 replies · 4,898+ views
    Human Events ^ | August 30 2006 | John Hawkins
    Rudy Giuliani, a contender for the presidency in 2008, is receiving an inordinate amount of positive attention. That's quite understandable since Rudy is charismatic, did a great job on the campaign trail for President Bush in 2004, and his phenomenal performance after 9/11 was much appreciated. However, likeable or not, having Rudy as the GOP's candidate in 2008 would be a big mistake. Here's a short, but sweet primer on some of Rudy's many flaws. Rudy's Strong Pro-Abortion Stance As these comments from a 1989 conversation with Phil Donahue show, Rudy Giuliani is staunchly in favor of abortion: "I've said...
  • Bush: Climate change is 'serious problem'

    06/26/2006 6:59:40 PM PDT · by John Lenin · 83 replies · 1,381+ views
    BREITBART.COM ^ | Jun 26, 2006
    Bush: Climate change is 'serious problem' US President George W. Bush said it was time to move past a debate over whether human activity is a significant factor behind global warming and into a discussion of possible remedies. "I have said consistently that global warming is a serious problem. There's a debate over whether it's manmade or naturally caused," Bush told reporters. "We ought to get beyond that debate and start implementing the technologies necessary to enable us to achieve a couple of big objectives: One, be good stewards of the environment; two, become less dependent on foreign sources...