Rudy Giuliani Watch: Giuliani – McCain Ticket? Redux in New Hampshire
Republican presidential hopeful, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, addresses a gathering at a full coffee house during a campaign stop in Hampstead, N.H., Sunday Dec. 23, 2007.
Rudy Giuliani campaigning today in New Hampshire again showed the love to Senator John McCain.
During a campaign stop in Hampstead, N.H. today, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said his Republican opponent, John McCain, R-Ariz., would make a “really good adviser.”
The former mayor was asked that since he did not have Washington experience like McCain, how would he navigate through the likely complicated dealings with Congress?
“John would be a really good adviser,’’ Giuliani said. “He’s a good friend. This campaign’s going to be over at some point, John is a friend now, he is going to remain a friend then.’’
Looking more exuberant than he has in recent days, Giuliani went on to praise McCain calling him “a hero of mine” for which he has great respect.
He went on to say while that McCain may have more experience in Washington, he had more executive experience.
“John has his assets, and strong points, and I have mine,’’ he said. “And I think that mine are that I’ve run a lot of things. I’ve been an executive. In government, out of government. I’ve had a chance to develop the things that you need to move large organizations. And to get large things done, and handle big crises and turn things around.â€
The fact is that both of them on the GOP ticket will make a formidable team to defeat the Democrats. Both are balanced and experienced politicians.
Flap lays odds that when the GOP primary dust settles if either of them win the top spot – the other will be named the VP.
Stay tuned……
Republican presidential hopeful, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, speaks during a campaign stop at a packed coffee house in Hampstead, N.H., Sunday Dec. 23, 2007.
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Vicki Hampton
I think that would be wishful thinking on Giuliani’s part and even if that were to happen I think the name arrangement would have to be reversed, because my man is a leader not a follower.
Flap
Both men have been long associated with the GOP and are team players – unlike Romney.
Let’s face it McCain is good for only one term in any case because of his age.
But, should he lose Rudy might accept an appointment for the sake of the party. Likewise, McCain.
I would have no problem with this team no matter who is number one. I do have a preference though. 🙂
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