31
July
2006
Blogs for Rudi is a site that aggregates posts about Rudy Giuliani, including many from here. Do I mind having my name used without permission on another site? Not at all. That’s what this endlessly remixable Internet is all about.
Still… “Rudi?” R…
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30
July
2006
What DaveG says:
I would also warn O’Beirne and others not to put too much stock into ancient quotes from the ’80s and ’90s that make Rudy sound like a liberal. What must be remembered is that Rudy was campaigning to win votes in one of th…
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30
July
2006
I like Kate O’Beirne. She’s always seemed bright and articulate on cable news — a calm voice of the Buckleyite conservatism of our past — and she was nothing but classy when I met her in person at an NR function last year. But the column she has penned on the presidential chances of Rudy Giuliani […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19
30
July
2006
Quite possibly according to the Pittsbugh Tribune-Review:
Ronald Reagan was the last candidate to make New York see red. Recent polls suggest Rudy Giuliani may be the next.
Gallup has three of four Republicans putting him at the top of their list.He…
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30
July
2006
Quite possibly according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Ronald Reagan was the last candidate to make New York see red. Recent polls suggest Rudy Giuliani may be the next.
Gallup has three of four Republicans putting him at the top of their list.
He loves the Yankees, roasted peanuts (shells included) and the opera. During radiation treatments for prostate […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19
29
July
2006
Republicans are girding for battle against Hillary Clinton and are looking for a true warrior to lead them in this fight. To win, we’ll need a take no prisoners approach, not vodka-drinking contests and “transcending the current polarization,” ideas th…
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28
July
2006
Why are people all giddy about Giuliani? He is not going to make a successful run. He will never make it through a primary.
No doubt he is an American hero because of 9/11, but with the Dems, that just links him to Bush, and for right-wingers, they can’t stomach someone who is pro-choice and for […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19, George Pataki, Mike Huckabee, Sam Brownback
28
July
2006
As I’ve been out of the loop for the past few days, I’ve missed the opportunity to comment on a few news items that lend support to my thesis that George Allen and Rudy Giuliani will be the last men standing in the contest for the GOP nomination in 2008.Â
I articulated my recent epiphany here, where […]
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28
July
2006
I like Chris Cillizza’s column, The Fix - it’s usually a must-read for political junkies. But Rudy G. as a second-tier candidate? Just because Cillizza has a gut feeling he won’t run, despite the increasing signs that he will? Don’t take my word for it, here’s Cillizza:
Giuliani’s schedule of late makes us think he is […]
Posted: Rudy Giuliani, Election 2008, Republican Candidates
27
July
2006
In response to Rudyblogger’s post regarding the history of Rudy’s abortion stance, I would like to bring to your attention the following passage from Lifenews.com, one of the most stridently Pro-Life groups on the web:
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who says he’s a recent pro-life convert, vetoed an embryonic stem cell research promotion bill in his state […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19
27
July
2006
To follow-up on RB’s post regarding the history of Rudy’s abortion stance, I would like to bring to your attention the following passage from Lifenews.com, one of the most stridently Pro-Life groups on the web:
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who …
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27
July
2006
They can be found here:
National Journal Republican 2008 Ranking July 26th, 2006Â
1. John McCain
2. Mitt Romney
3. George Allen
4. Rudy Giuliani
5. Mike Huckabee
What can I say that I haven’t been saying for the past two-weeks? 4 out of 10 Republicans find McCain unacceptable as a presidential candidate. While Rudy leads McCain and every other candidate by every measure […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19, Mike Huckabee, Power Rankings
26
July
2006
I found this posting by the people over at Take 19 very interesting. Their stuff is very well researched and written in my opinion. I just find it interesting that Sue Kelly is in such a tight situation as to start calling in people like John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. I wonder if the president […]
Posted: Rudy Giuliani, Sue Kelly, ny-19, Take19
26
July
2006
Many keyboards have been worn out speculating on whether and to what extent Rudy will modify his position on abortion in the coming campaign. For guidance on this question, we must turn to a little known incident from Rudy’s 1989 campaign for mayor tha…
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26
July
2006
Cognizant of the battle to come, Larry King tonight asked John McCain what he thought of Rudy Giuliani.McCain called Rudy “a dear friend” and “a true American hero.” The full transcript should be available here shortly.I’ve heard McCain dropping little…
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26
July
2006
Is Rudy still the candidate who can’t get no respect?At least for the National Journal he’s always been, but things seem to be thawing… a bit. In its latest WH’08 rankings, National Journal’s Chuck Todd gives Giuliani sole possession of fourth place,…
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26
July
2006
On today’s program, Rush Limbaugh noted the hypocrisy of Democrats upset at al-Maliki speaking to Congress, yet who were up in arms at Rudy booting Arafat from Lincoln Center.
Listen here.
Rudy 1, McCain -178, at least when it comes to Rush mentions…
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26
July
2006
As usual, Rudy dominates the field:
Strategic Vision Florida, July 21-23, 2006
Who is your first choice for the Republican nomination in 2008? (Republicans only)
Rudy Giuliani 40%John McCain 30%George Allen 7%Newt Gingrich 5%Mitt Romney 4%Bill Fris…
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26
July
2006
Keeping in line with all current polling, Giuliani and McCain remain #1 & #2.Â
Strategic Vision Florida, July 21-23, 2006:
Who is your first choice for the Republican nomination in 2008? (Republicans only)
Rudy Giuliani 40%
John McCain 30%
George Allen 7%
Newt Gingrich 5%
Mitt Romney 4%
Bill Frist 2%
George Pataki 1%
Rick Santorum 1%
Chuck Hagel 1%
Undecided 9%
If Condoleeza Rice were to run for […]
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25
July
2006
Earlier today, Rudy Giuliani sparked a raging live-blog at RedState’s RedHot and Rudy diaries seemto be overtaking the early flurry of Romney diaries. At the end of the day, I think Rudy will be just fine because I sense there are just more people (fr…
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25
July
2006
I finally received my copy of the latest issue of National Review in the mail today- the one with the infamous Rudy/Marilyn Monroe photo on the cover.
The article really doesn’t add anything new to the debate regarding Rudy’s presumptive president…
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25
July
2006
I finally received my copy of the latest issue of National Review in the mail today- the one with the infamous Rudy/Marilyn Monroe photo on the cover.
The article really doesn’t add anything new to the debate regarding Rudy’s presumptive presidential campaign. We get the same tired ”Rudy’s too liberal”; or the patronizing ”Once the ignorant Iowegans find out who Rudy really […]
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19
25
July
2006
CNN has an update of the financial status of Republican and Democratic presidential hopefuls.
George Allen and Rudy Giuliani lead the GOP field, with Hillary Clinton and John Kerry far ahead for the Dems.
Posted: Politics, 2008 Election, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Republicans, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Issues & Politics, campaign finance reform, mccain feingold bill, presidential politics, senator mccain, Election 2008, Republican Candidates, Democratic Candidates, 2008 Polls, Hillary Clinton, Progressive Nonsense / Nutroots®, John Kerry, Al Gore, Mark Warner, John Edwards, 2008 News, Domestic Affairs, SCOTUS, George Allen, national review, new york observer, jason binn, the politicker, ny-19, Take19, Democrats, 2008 Misc.
24
July
2006
Did you know that Rudy has more money he could roll into a potential ‘08 bid than any other Republican save for George Allen?
He does. He’s got the $1.4 million for his leadership PAC, but also $2 million left over from his 2000 Senate campaign. In …
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24
July
2006
Ryan Sager has seen the future, and its name is Rudy:
IT’S early in the game yet, but it’s becoming undeniable: Rudy Giuliani will run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008 - as the clear front-runner. For months, the media have treated their favored candidate, maverick Sen. John McCain, as the man to beat. […]
Posted: John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Election 2008, Republican Candidates