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Giuliani's Gauntlet on the Right

It wasn't really the same as the elder George Bush's amazement at seeing supermarket scanners, but former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani swung and missed on the old price-of-milk-and-bread question as he campaigned in the south...

You'll also hear in this news cycle how he said the flying of Confederate flags is a matter best left to the states, and that he'd spoken with Don Imus and believed the latter's apology was sincere.

In addition, Giuliani was reported to have voiced support for Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's controversial stance in the Schiavo case.

One Republican-leaning blogger recently praised the former New York City mayor as one who would not have led the GOP into such a perceived embarrassment.

Before these issues were even discussed Tuesday, one of the former mayor's self-proclaimed boosters fretted and fussed that Rudy may blow it.

Dan Janison

Comments (1)

Giuliani, like Romney, Clinton and Obama, is unelectable as president.

Why do we waste out time on terabytes worth of data reporting on these people?

Newsday - Let's focus on Long Island!

Keep up the good work!

Bill Corrigan for Congress
www.billcorrigan.com

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