Which Giuliani Will Show Up to the Debate Tonight?
Posted by Mike Gehrke on May 3, 2007 at 03:50 PM
Asks the NY Times:
Which Rudolph W. Giuliani will show up tonight in California for the debate among 10 Republican presidential candidates? The hard-hitting prosecutor? Or Mr. Nice Guy?
Mr. Giuliani has played both in his short debate history. Now, with polls showing him as the front-runner of the Republican field, his performance may well be the most-watched tonight. But it has been a decade since Mr. Giuliani last debated as a political candidate, and his two closest challengers, Senator John McCain of Arizona and former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, have more recent experience.
Find out tonight. And watch it with us as we live-blog it.
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OK...I have to say it...I'm not sure why so much of this blog space is devoted to the Republican candidates for president.
Isn't there some way that it could be used to highlight what candidates on our side of the divide have to say about the issues of the day?
Giuliani is already history, I suspect. If he remains favorably remembered in NYC, it certainly isn't because he took proactive steps after he and Bush were both informed of probable massive attacks on US soil. Neither man did a thing to even prepare for the possibility.
One of the potential dark horses is Tommy Thompson. He can be a very powerful and convincing speaker. He was also the most corrupt Governor Wisconsin ever had.
Romney loses even if he wins. Americans are in no mood to vote Mormon. But Romney is probably the most articulate Republican Candidate near the top of the pack.
McCain has been DOA since kissing Pat Robertson's... everything... more than once, and did it without holding his nose.
Umm...this may be a very stupid question, but on which channel is tonight's debate?
Just remember that this is the same party of the current CIC who called the United States Consitution "just a g**d*** piece of paper." Another Republican=More Fascism.
Is it possible to access this debate in another country? Well, obviously it is, but on which channel? I'm a New Yorker who recently moved to London.
Is it possible to access this debate in another country? Well, obviously it is, but on which channel? I'm a New Yorker who recently moved to London.
What is so pristine clean about Guiliani. He had an affair while still married. When your children don't support you there is trouble in communicating. If he can't communicate with his own family how can he communicate with hostile nations? He put people into office with questionable backgrounds. He certainly isn't polished, as the President of the United States must be, to gain respect from the world.
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