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Moby
10-17-2007, 12:28 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071017/ap_on_el_pr/giuliani_obama_6

So Giuliani is so hard up and trying to avoid people looking into his financial history that bashing Hillary just isn't enough. Now he has to bash Obama.

Why can't he just speak about his own strengths? Are they really that weak?

Addressing the Republican Jewish Coalition, Giuliani described Obama's offer, during a presidential debate in July, to meet as president with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea.

"Then he went on to explain that Ronald Reagan negotiated with the communists," Giuliani said, pausing and sighing. "I say this most respectfully: You're not Ronald Reagan, you know?"


Aren't people getting tired of hearing, 9/11, be afraid, Reagan, ...

Yeah he's taken a bunch of money from our enemies and sure he took money instead of helping with Iraq but there are some strong points about Giuliani that could be discussed.

UserName
10-17-2007, 01:05 AM
Giuliani is a joke and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Of course Rudy Giuliani is going to avoid talking about Iraq because he doesn't want the American people to know that he continues to support Bush's failed Iraq policy of stay the course. Giuliani also flip flops all over the place about abortion too. You can't trust Giuliani's word on anything. Giuliani is a joke and a big phony.

I seriously hope no one actually wants this loon in the White House.....

http://www.mathies.com/blog/giuliani_drag.jpg

Cat slave
10-17-2007, 01:44 AM
He is a joke! He drags out 9-11 like Kerry wore out "I was in Viet Nam".....
broken records!

Little Red Dog
10-18-2007, 06:02 PM
The part I find fascinating is how, apparently by common agreement, all the Repugs, including the WH, seem to have already decided that Hillary is the only one they need be concerned about.

This, after they spent much time in the beginning dismissing her as an irredeemably unpopular non-starter, too divisive to ever be a serious contender. Now they're all running scared, babbling relentlessly about "Hilary this" and "Hillary that".

I think they underestimate the number of voters who would choose Obama or Edwards over a Republican - any Republican - if Hillary weren't there. In any case, they are so clearly frightened of her, that it can't help but give her a huge boost among Dems and the "anybody but another Republican" fence-sitters.

Which of course helps her campaign far more than hurt it.

Idiots.