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20 Oct, 2007 7:27 am
And apparently, the maw found him deliciously satisfying. The maw... I'm picturing something like this: It's not a walk in the park, this stroll amongst the dreaded values voters.
ADDED: None of this is to say that Giuliani is the first choice of values voters. Their straw poll put Huckabee clearly first. The issue isn't,
however, whether Giuliani is their favorite. (Of course, he's not.) The issue is whether they will support him if he becomes the Republican
candidate.
22 Jul, 2007 12:54 am
... mayor of NYC). Responding to his opponent's repeated taunt that he is a ''Ronald Reagan Republican,'' Rudolph W. Giuliani said after an appearance at an Orthodox Jewish private school yesterday that he could just as easily call ... 1990s. How do the volatile racial
politics of that time relate to the current presidential campaign? Save for immigration, Mr. Giuliani rarely fields questions about race on the
campaign trail. Republican voters, who are overwhelmingly white, have clamored to hear about ...
1 Oct, 2007 9:53 am
Rudolph W. Giuliani joined Republicans in opposing a plan by the New York governor, Eliot
Spitzer, to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, calling the proposal a "mistake" that would only lead to greater chaos. "I think it would just create an even further
level of fraud and confusion in what is already a very confusing picture," said Mr. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York. Mr. Spitzer has
said the policy would improve public safety by bringing immigrants out of the shadows ...
24 Jan, 2008 3:42 pm
... them veterans of the United States attorney's office in Manhattan - have issued a public letter assailing Rudolph W. Giuliani's record as the head of the office, from 1983 to 1989. The former mayor's campaign dismissed the letter as criticism from lawyers who now have a
vested interest in criminal defense. The letter asserts that Mr. Giuliani, who is now seeking the Republican Party's nomination for president,
improperly used the office to promote himself, leaked information ...
2 Aug, 2008 6:07 pm
... approach to crime: Asked what he would do about crime, Mr. McCain pointed to Rudolph W. Giuliani's success lowering crime in New York City. You'll recall that the Giuliani approach sacrificed civil
liberties for "safe streets" and encouraged the NYPD to engage in misconduct ... form of torture when questioned during the primary debates. When questioned about rampant police
misconduct during the Giuliani administration, McCain did say he would "commit to using the Justice Department to ...
14 May, 2007 9:48 am
... I just want to make syre it available to our readers. For anybody considering supporting Giuliani for President because of his bravery and
resolve in the wake of 9/11, this article should ... 's Legacy By ANTHONY DePALMA Anyone who watched Rudolph W. Giuliani preside over ground zero in the days after 9/11 glimpsed elements of his strength: ... thousands of people who worked at ground zero have become
sick, many regard Mr. Giuliani's triumph of leadership as having come with a human cost. (keep reading) ...
5 Mar, 2007 6:48 am
Giuliani Capital Advisors, the investment banking arm of former New York City mayor Rudolph W.
Giuliani's consulting business, will be acquired by Macquarie Group of Australia, Macquarie said early Monday. The sale, which was expected,
comes as Mr. Giuliani embarks on a run for the presidency, raising questions about the fate of his various business [...]
6 Apr, 2007 6:07 am
"Giuliani Reaffirms That He Would Not Seek Abortion Changes": Today's edition of The New York Times contains an article that begins,
"Rudolph W. Giuliani, campaigning in South Carolina, firmly stated that as president he would
not seek to make abortion illegal. Aware of the damage his position might do to him among some conservative voters, Mr. Giuliani said that if
someone was inclined to vote against him solely because of his stance on abortion, then so be it."
21 Jan, 2008 11:21 pm
Just in case the fork isn't deep enough into Rudy Giuliani's presidential aspirations, the New York Times helps out a bit. It's a three page
article filled with examples. It begins: Rudolph W. Giuliani likens himself to a boxer who
never takes a punch without swinging back. As mayor, he made the vengeful roundhouse an instrument of government, clipping anyone who crossed him.
24 Jan, 2007 4:58 am
the former Mayor of New York Rudolph W. Giuliani has recently taken steps to sell the biggest
division of his consulting business as he considers running for the presidency, according to a person with detailed knowledge of the firm's plans. The sale of the division,
Giuliani Capital Advisors, a boutique investment bank, is being pursued [...]
1 Feb, 2007 8:58 am
Former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is getting support from some high-flying
financiers as he considers whether to run for president in 2008. Data published on Wednesday by PoliticalMoneyLine.com show that contributors to Mr. Giuliani's presidential exploratory committee, formed in November, include T. Boone Pickens, the Texas mogul who runs the hedge [...]
9 May, 2007 9:34 pm
From today's New York Times, Giuliani Plans to Publicly Embrace Abortion Rights, by Adam Nagourney and Marc Santora:After months of conflicting
signals on abortion, Rudolph W. Giuliani is planning to offer a forthright affirmation of his
support for abortion rights...
20 Jun, 2007 12:37 am
Whoops. The Treasurer of South Carolina, a 44 year old millionaire and the Chair of Rudy Giuliani's South Carolina presidential campaign, has
been indicted on cocaine distribution charges. Thomas Ravenel, ... a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Mr. Ravenel, a Republican, is also the state chairman for Rudolph W. Giuliani's presidential campaign. Mr. Ravenel is innocent unless and until proven guilty. Still, a
federal indictment on drug charges is hardly what the Rudy campaign needs right now.
25 Jun, 2007 7:16 pm
Laurie Goodstein reports for the New York Times:At first glance, Rudolph W. Giuliani should be
an appealing presidential candidate for observant Roman Catholics. The grandchild of Italian immigrants, Mr. Giuliani went to Catholic schools,
considered joining the priesthood, and as...
29 Apr, 2008 11:20 am
NY Times: Cardinal Egan Says Giuliani Shouldn't Have Received Communion From Pope, by James Barron: Cardinal Edward M. Egan said on Monday that
former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani should not have received holy communion during the visit of
Pope Benedict...
15 Feb, 2007 7:58 am
The Washington Post reports: Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani has continued to make
paid speeches at a standard fee of $100,000 since forming his presidential exploratory committee last November, mixing personal business with campaigning in a way many...
15 Feb, 2007 8:57 am
The Washington Post offers this report, which begins: "Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani has continued to make paid speeches at a standard fee of $100,000 since forming his presidential exploratory committee last November, mixing personal
business with campaigning...
13 Mar, 2007 9:10 pm
In yesterday's L.A. Times:Rudolph W. Giuliani, in an effort to temper his support for abortion
rights and his other socially liberal stances, has been assuring conservatives that as president he would appoint strict constructionists to the federal bench, in the...
3 Oct, 2007 8:17 pm
... among 60 million viewers on AOL Television, iTunes, and CBS by investigating how, alarmed at the possibility that the Republican Party might pick Rudolph W. Giuliani as its presidential nominee despite his support for abortion rights, a coalition of
influential Christian conservatives is threatening to back a third-party candidate. The threat emerged from a group that broke away for separate discussions at a meeting Saturday in
Salt ...
7 Oct, 2007 4:42 pm
Via the New York Times: SALEM, N.H., Oct. 3 - Facing a revolt from some Christian conservative leaders over his stance on abortion, Rudolph
W. Giuliani sought to reassure religious voters that he respected their faith but in turn asked...
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