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02-03-2007, 04:08 PM | #22 |
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What we are witnessing in the complete erosion of what used to be the Republican Party. You have right-wing anti-gay family values conservatives defending pro-gay move-my-wife-out-so-I-can-move-in-my-young-juicy-fruit-mistress Rudy Guiliani. |
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02-03-2007, 04:10 PM | #23 |
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02-03-2007, 04:22 PM | #24 |
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I am not so certain. Skeletons have a way of being shoved aside when a person's celebrity is strong enough. Clinton had tons of skeletons, and he skated past every one. So you think Rudi's strong suit is his celebrity power? Well, I hope that he emerges as the Republican candidate... That way after the Democratic candidate wins the presidency, we can say... "The Republicans got the candidate that they deserved" |
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02-03-2007, 04:52 PM | #25 |
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Rudi is no "Slick" Willie...very very few are that slick. |
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02-03-2007, 05:28 PM | #26 |
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Actually, I had forgotten about that. Illegal, though? Maybe not on the up and up but I don't believe there was anything criminal in it. BTW, you say he "left the country" like that was a bad thing. If I had gotten a Rhodes Scholarship when I was in school, I'd have left the country, too. |
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02-03-2007, 05:33 PM | #27 |
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Clinton as POTUS was a STILL a Cowardly fucking Traitor punk but also a Treasoer for dealing the fucking Communist Chinese! He should be shot or hung for his crimes! Did I mention Clinton was a slithering fucking Sex Pervert who probably bothers children! |
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02-03-2007, 06:34 PM | #28 |
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I still can't condemn a man who cleaned up the greatest state, who took the mob head on, and who was down with his consituents at the worst possible moment in their lives, one of them, leading them. You can say it's overdone or said too much, but it isn't. You can find shortcomings, lies, deciet, and fault in every leader or leadership candidate, what is tough to find is actual examples of leadership. He has those. |
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02-03-2007, 07:22 PM | #29 |
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02-03-2007, 07:28 PM | #30 |
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Point being he wasnt supposed to leave the country. He was supposed to report for induction. But, I dont know how much of this is true, so who knows. I am simply saying if thats what he did, it was dodging the draft through illegal means, unlike his other draft dodging, which was using contacts. If this is what Guiliani did, then yes, its the same thing. And I have a problem with both of them trying to get out of service. Do you have the same objections to Cheney's five deferrments, though? They didn't seem to bother anyone during the campaign and were barely discussed except by folk who wouldn't have voted for Bush/Cheney in any event. |
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02-03-2007, 07:38 PM | #31 |
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I still can't condemn a man who cleaned up the greatest state, who took the mob head on, and who was down with his consituents at the worst possible moment in their lives, one of them, leading them. You can say it's overdone or said too much, but it isn't. You can find shortcomings, lies, deciet, and fault in every leader or leadership candidate, what is tough to find is actual examples of leadership. He has those. |
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02-03-2007, 07:39 PM | #32 |
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You are talking about the same party that booed republicans when Bill Clinton's marriage was called into question and said that all the personal busniess should be left alone, right? You know, all that talk of being a bad husband doesn't mean anything about being a bad president? Guiliani's character and marriage should be questioned where hypocrisy is evident. Clinton didn't preach "family values" nor did he lead anyone to believe that he was a sexual prude. Guiliani can't be pro-gay and have lived with gays one day, then be anti-gay all of a sudden the next day without people justifably questioning his motives. He can't pitch family values to the right and have the sleaze background that he has. He can't spout a lot of pro-war espit de' corp sacrifice American lives for your country rhetoric when he dodged the military himself. Clinton's faux pax came after he was in office, but Guiliani comes into the race a flawed candidate. By the time democrats AND republicans get through tearing into his ass it will be interesting to see how much of him is left. I agree with much of what you've said .. but this is called "what's good for the goose ... ". Perhaps political spin machines will one day reconsider making personal attacks part of the campaign. But after listening to 7 years of boisterous republican spin machine talk radio inspired rancor, the blowback is going to get ugly. Rudy is in for a bumpy ride thanks to the hate-Clinton crowd. |
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02-03-2007, 07:48 PM | #33 |
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I still can't condemn a man who cleaned up the greatest state, who took the mob head on, and who was down with his consituents at the worst possible moment in their lives, one of them, leading them. You can say it's overdone or said too much, but it isn't. You can find shortcomings, lies, deciet, and fault in every leader or leadership candidate, what is tough to find is actual examples of leadership. He has those. Perhaps Rudy will be as strong .. but his greatest attacks will come from the right during the primaries. |
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02-03-2007, 07:51 PM | #34 |
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As you say, we don't know for sure what happened then and I can't say I remember enough about the incident to discuss it intelligently. On the other hand, Vietnam was it's own beast and there were a lot of people who did everything they could to get out of going. I don't see anything different between him not going really and Bush using his contacts to get into the national guard so he wouldn't be deployed. Just different avenues that were available if one was poor or if one was rich. In fact, I work for someone who's student deferrment got pulled for his anti-war activism during that time. |
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02-03-2007, 08:02 PM | #35 |
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I still can't condemn a man who cleaned up the greatest state, who took the mob head on, and who was down with his consituents at the worst possible moment in their lives, one of them, leading them. You can say it's overdone or said too much, but it isn't. You can find shortcomings, lies, deciet, and fault in every leader or leadership candidate, what is tough to find is actual examples of leadership. He has those. If that ends up being the case, I would vote for Julliani. |
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02-03-2007, 08:11 PM | #36 |
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Yes, I do have the same objections, but I dont think theyre relavent to the campaign, nor were Clintons. Things he did 30 years ago do not matter today in most cases. That goes for all candidates. People change. Oh...and to TheLastBoyScout: I actually think Giuliani is an interesting questionmark. I doubt that the right will allow him to get past the primaries. And what happens in a face off between him and Clinton could be a toss up. Neither is particularly likeable. Both have "star power" and Giuliani has the 9/11 mystique. To me, at least, who wins would come down to: will middle America come out to vote for a NY Italian moderate Republican with a checkered past or will they come out in droves to vote AGAINST Hillary Clinton. |
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02-03-2007, 08:59 PM | #37 |
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Unfortunately the right-wing didn't think about that when they were/still are obsessed with destroying Clinton. Clinton didn't go into the election with his negatives and even when they were known he STILL remained popular and is even to this day .. in spite of the right-wing spin machine. But, you're right. Rudy will have to get pushed around a lot by the GOP before he deals with the dems. It should be pretty interesting, I think. |
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02-03-2007, 09:02 PM | #38 |
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Rudy doesn't stand a chance once the mudslinging gets into full throttle. What about a half-breed who wants to be white and is a Islamic sympathizer and inexperienced punk, is he right for the job! How about the Convenient Lie dysfunctional asshole from Tennessee, who actually believes buying "carbon" credits mean a fuckin thing to the sane people of America! Of course I know you Left Coasters admire a person who loves to abort and murder babies, defend Pedophile assholes and stand up for Queers, so Edwards is your man or is the Kerry fallout still there?? |
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