President 2012,  Rudy Giuliani

President 2012: If the GOP Field is Weak, I will “Probably” Run – Rudy Stop It

New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, second from left, and Rudy Giuliani, center, joins Nick Swisher, lower right, in congratulating Eric Chavez (12) on his second-inning solo home run off Houston Astros starting pitcher Nelson Figueroa in their spring training baseball game at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla., Friday, March 25, 2011

Rudy, we heard you before.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani sounded more serious than ever this weekend about jumping into the 2012 presidential pool.

During a visit to the University of Arkansas, Giuliani said he’d “probably” join the growing list of contenders if no candidate emerges whom he would deem electable.

“My concern about 2012 is—because I’m a Republican—to make sure that the Republican Party fields a candidate that can win,” he said. “And if I think that I can help by being a candidate, then that would probably persuade me to do it. But if I can help by supporting another candidate, then I’d probably do that.”

Rudy, we all love you, but don’t become the boy who cried wolf and become irrelevant.

So, stop it.