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Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Get It Right or Get OUT
Republican Senators and The Choice Before Them: Get It Right Or Get Out
The Senate GOP Caucus have their marching orders:
Get it Right or Get Out.
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Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: The McCain Resolution
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part VIII
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part VII
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part VI
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: GOP Senators Debate 5 Different Iraq War Resolutions
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part V
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part IV
John McCain Watch: DNC Criticizes McCain Contradictions on Iraq War
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part III
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge Part II
Iraq War Senate Resolution Watch: Take the Pledge
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Giuliani Notes: Don’t Want to be in Knife Fight With Hillary Without Rudy
Sunday London Times: Giuliani gains a glow as Republican saviour in waiting
IN their increasingly desperate quest for the “Anybody But McCain†(ABM) presidential candidate, Republican activists are taking a fresh look at Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York who led the city’s response to the September 11 terrorist attacks, to see if they can stomach his liberal views on abortion, gay rights and other social issues.
Giuliani is strengthening his position against John McCain, the senator for Arizona, whose popularity has been dented by his support for President George W Bush’s decision to send extra troops to Iraq.
“This is the difference between being known for September 11 and being known for the war in Iraq,†said Dan Schnur, who advised McCain the first time he ran for president in 2000.
From the British perspective, yet the MSM continues to HARP on Giuliani’s “LIBERAL” views on abortion, gay rights and guns.
Do these reporters ever take the time to research what Rudy is actually saying? Or do they restate the same ol’ hackneyed crap from the AP and other MSM writers?
Flap is a conservative and find most of Rudy’s positions on these social issues less “conservative” than me but certainly within the mainstream of America. Rudy is NOT a LIBERAL, by any sense of the imagination.
A temperate, mainstream candidate with many years of experience and a positive track record.
So, what does this mean?
The LIBERAL MSM and Clinton Cabal are scared that Rudy can catch fire and win – like he is doing.
Watch for the politics of personal destruction from Begala and Carville being dished up soon.
The former mayor now outpolls his rival so frequently that some are asking why McCain still enjoys the label of Republican frontrunner. But the Arizona senator has created a formidable operation across America. And ABM candidates have a nasty habit of coming a cropper.
The first, George Allen, made a gaffe on camera during the midterm elections and lost his Senate seat. The handsome Romney is being portrayed as a flip-flopper.
“I don’t want to end up in a knife fight with Hillary armed with nothing but Romney’s hair,†said one Republican activist.
Indeed……
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: Rudy Down South in South Carolina
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, seen here during a New Hampshire event last month, told a reporter Saturday there is “a real good chance” he will run for president.
Johathan Martin’s Blog: Rudy Down South
Rudy is down in South Carolina today, making his pitch to Palmetto State Republicans. He spoke to the SC GOP’s Executive Committee (state party leaders and top activists from each of the state’s 46 counties) and the state’s Federation of Republican Women (FRW). A Republican source unaffiliated with any of the 2008 contenders attended both and says that the moderate former mayor seemed to have won a lot of conservative SC Republicans over.
Seeking to appeal to the fiscally conservative audiences, Hizzoner devoted considerable time to his record of cutting taxes in NYC, the source said. But Giuliani also talked about judges, and how he admired the judicial temperament of the two justices President Bush has appointed to the Supreme Court, Alito and Roberts. Such talk was assumedly his way of calming social conservatives who may be wary of Giuliani’s liberal social views. But Giuliani, I’m told, did not avoid topics like abortion, gay rights or guns. At both venues, he ended his remarks by imploring the crowd to bring on the questions about such matters. He was asked about abortion and guns at the FRW event. On the former, he said he was personally opposed to the procedure but didn’t want to go down the road of imprisoning women who have an abortion. On the latter, he said he viewed gun rights as a matter best left for states to decide.
Obviously Hizzoner is NOT avoiding social conservative issues and like the rest of his persona tells it like he feels.
No Apolgoies, No Flip-Flops, No Explanations
Remember Giuliani worked in the Department of Justice for many years when Ronald Reagan was President.
In 1981, Giuliani was named Associate Attorney General in the Reagan Administration, placing him in the third-highest position in the Department of Justice. As Associate Attorney General, Giuliani supervised all of the US Attorney Offices’ Federal law enforcement agencies, the Department of Corrections, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the United States Marshals Service.
In 1983, Giuliani was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. It was in this position that he first gained national prominence by prosecuting numerous high-profile cases, including the successful prosecutions of Wall Street figures Ivan Boesky and Michael Milken for insider trading. He also spearheaded the effort to jail drug dealers, combat organized crime, break the web of corruption in government, and prosecute white-collar criminals. He amassed a record of 4,152 convictions with only 25 reversals.
It was in 1983 that Giuliani indicted financiers Marc Rich and Pincus Green on charges of tax evasion and making illegal oil deals with Iran during the hostage crisis, in one of the first cases in which the RICO Act was employed in a non-organized crime case. Rich and Green fled the United States to avoid prosecution; both were controversially pardoned by the executive order of President Bill Clinton in 2001.
Today in South Carolina, while addressing the South Carolina GOP Mayor Giuliani had this to say about the appointment of federal judges:
Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Judges
SC GOP Executive Committee Meeting – February 3, 2007
On the Federal judiciary I would want judges who are strict constructionists because I am. I’m a lawyer. I’ve argued cases in the Supreme Court. I’ve argued cases in the Court of Appeals in different parts of the country. I have a very, very strong view that for this country to work, for our freedoms to be protected, judges have to interpret not invent the Constitution. Otherwise you end up, when judges invent the constitution, with your liberties being hurt. Because legislatures get to make those decisions and the legislature in South Carolina might make that decision one way and the legislature in California a different one. And that’s part of our freedom and when that’s taken away from you that’s terrible. President Bush has the great model because I think as the President he did appointed some really good ones and both of them are former colleagues of mine – Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito. Justice Scalia is a former colleague of mine. Somebody that … I think Chief Justice Roberts is a great chief justice and he’s young and he can have a long career and that’s probably the reason the President and Vice President chose him. I think those are the kinds of justices I would appoint – Scalia, Alito and Roberts. If you can find anybody as good as that, you are very, very fortunate.
Captain Ed has Rudy On Judges
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And the latest South Carolina Presidential poll is available. It shows a very close race within the margin of statistical error with McCain maintaining a small edge. Mitt Romney does break into double digits and finishes fourth.
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Should photos, audio and/or video become available, Flap will update this post.
Stay tuned…..
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: A Real Good Chance
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Dean Says Rudy is Sunk in GOP
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Gallup Poll Part II
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Gallup Poll Part I
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Giuliani LEADS in Latest Rasmussen GOP Poll
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Latest New Hampshire Survey USA Poll
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Los Angeles Times Hits Rudy’s “Prickly Styleâ€
Giuliani Notes: Dollars for Rudy
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Who Has the Vision and Who Can Perform?
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Scouting New Hampshire at Littleton Chamber of Commerce
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Bush Iraq Plan Should Be Given A Chance
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Paul Cellucci, Former Massachusetts Governor Endorses Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani Watch:Giuliani 30% Leads McCain 22% and Romney 10%
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Latest Time Magazine Poll Has McCain Leading Giuliani by 4 Points
Rudy Giuliani Watch: What Does a Mayor Know About Iraq?
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: A Real Good Chance
Boston Herald: Giuliani: “A real good chance†he’ll run for president
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani says “there’s a real good chance†he’s running for the GOP presidential nomination.
Giuliani was in Columbia Saturday to meet with South Carolina Republican party leaders. After a 30-minute speech and answering questions, Giuliani was asked if he’s running for president.
“There’s a real good chance,†Giuliani said.He also cleared up questions about a financial disclosure filed recently that didn’t show that he was raising money as a Republican candidate.
Giuliani said that it was a mistake not to check that box on the form.
Like Flap said weeks ago.
The “WORD ON THE STREET” is Mayor Giuliani WILL ANNOUNCE FORMALLY next weekend at the California Republican Party Convention in Sacramento. And Flap has been told by an anonymous source that Rudy WILL announce.
And Flap will be in Sacramento next Saturday for Giuliani’s speech.
Stay tuned…….
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: Dean Says Rudy is Sunk in GOP
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Gallup Poll Part II
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Gallup Poll Part I
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Giuliani LEADS in Latest Rasmussen GOP Poll
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Latest New Hampshire Survey USA Poll
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Los Angeles Times Hits Rudy’s “Prickly Styleâ€
Giuliani Notes: Dollars for Rudy
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Who Has the Vision and Who Can Perform?
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Scouting New Hampshire at Littleton Chamber of Commerce
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Bush Iraq Plan Should Be Given A Chance
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Paul Cellucci, Former Massachusetts Governor Endorses Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani Watch:Giuliani 30% Leads McCain 22% and Romney 10%
Rudy Giuliani Watch: Latest Time Magazine Poll Has McCain Leading Giuliani by 4 Points
Rudy Giuliani Watch: What Does a Mayor Know About Iraq?
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Day By Day by Chris Muir February 3, 2007