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Friday, November 30, 2007
Rudy Giuliani Would Be Our Bill Clinton
By John Hawkins
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Perhaps the biggest oddity of the Republican primary season so far has been that GOP voters keep saying that they want another Reagan, the candidates keep comparing themselves to Reagan at every opportunity, and yet the man who is leading in the national polls, Rudy Giuliani, is about as far apart from Reagan as it's possible to get ideologically while still remaining in the Republican Party. Rudy Giuliani is no Reagan. What he is, and what he would be if he gets the nomination, is our Bill Clinton.

Consider a few things.

Yes, Bill Clinton was impeached for perjury, not for having an affair, but conservatives relentlessly bashed Bill Clinton throughout the nineties for cheating on his wife and degrading the office. Well, morally Rudy Giuliani is every bit as sleazy as Bill Clinton.

He has been married 3 times, which could be forgivable in a President, but he also cheated on his second wife with his current wife, Judith Nathan, and announced his separation from wife number two, Donna Hanover, to her and the world at the same time at a press conference.

This has seldom been discussed during the primary season, which is rather bizarre given that the biggest knock against Newt Gingrich that I heard when he was thinking about running -- from the readers on my blog and other bloggers privately -- was that they were disgusted by his affairs and shabby treatment of his former wife. Yet Rudy, whose Clintonesque private behavior is every bit as appalling as Newt's, has gotten a pass on the issue.

Folks, if you think that nominating a man as sleazy as Rudy isn't going to come back and bite the GOP in the general election after the way we complained about Clinton during the nineties, you're kidding yourself. Moreover, if you think it's out of the realm of possibility that Giuliani would diddle some intern in a back office somewhere once he got out from under the watchful gaze of his wife, you're giving him way too much credit. Any man who will cheat on his second wife will cheat on his third wife, too, if the opportunity presents itself.

The Clintons are also known for the shady cast of characters who surround them. We're talking about people like Sandy Berger, Anthony Pellicano, Charlie Trie, Norman Hsu, and Anthony Rodham. Well, there are early indications that Rudy Giuliani is just as careless as the Clintons about whom he hangs around with.

We already know about Bernie Kerik, Rudy's pal and business partner who is facing 142 years in prison, but Rudy also continues to be closely associated with Alan Placa, a Catholic priest who has been credibly accused by multiple former victims of child molestation.

How many of these people surround Rudy and do you really want to spend 2008 explaining them away, the way Dems have to try to explain away people like Sandy Berger & Norman Hsu?

Another thing that people often forget about Bill Clinton is that his biggest accomplishments, welfare reform, NAFTA, and balancing the budget, were near and dear to the hearts of Republicans, not Democrats. That brings us to Rudy Giuliani -- the real Giuliani, not the guy who keeps trying to convince everyone that he's a diehard conservative.

The truth is that Rudy Giuliani is not a conservative. He's a Rockefeller Republican, a RINO, a tougher, more charismatic version of Arlen Specter -- which is why it's mind boggling that so many conservatives who are furious at George Bush and senators like Lindsey Graham, John Warner, and Trent Lott for not being conservative enough are happily backing Giuliani.

Don't kid yourself: Graham, Lott, Warner, and George W. Bush are all CONSIDERABLY to the right of Rudy Giuliani. Just take a look at what National Journal said about Rudy, Continued...

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John Hawkins is a professional blogger who runs Conservative Grapevine and Right Wing News.
Subject: Rudy's Inadequate (explanation)
Rudy is claiming that shifting money from obscure budgets for security payments was routine as the police department was slow on payment and this accounting ruse sped up payment.

I have 2 questions.

1. If the police department is routinely slow on payment why not speed up the payment. Rudy's security is pretty easy to budget on an annual basis. Further, if he needed extra money he could ask for a supplemental budget. Asking for additional legitimate security money should be easy to justify and quickly approved.

2. If the practice of raiding obscure budgets for security purposes is routine. Why stonewall the auditors when they ask for an explanation and hid behind the ruse of security.

Further, when Clinton was messing around in the White House with Monica (at the very least) we claimed he was reckless and exhibited bad judgment. The way that Rudy handled his second divorce, adultery and 3rd marriage is way beyond anything that Clinton did in the White House.

Huck, Rudy and ethics
Rudy and Huck have teamed up. Huck is openly helping Rudy. Both are ethically challenged.

Rudy claims it is a political hit. Rudy has some of the best PR people in the world. Any ethical challenge is going to be defined as a political hit by them. There is no good time for such information to come out.

Huck claims it is party politics. I would point out that a lot of Republican Governors have Dem legislatures and they do not have a long laundry list of ethic violations like Huckabee.

Arnold comes to mind as an example. CA is controlled by the Dems and they hate all Reps. MA is another example.

In 2006 we lost both houses due to culture of corruption charges (which were partly justified). Why in the world would we want a couple of well documented, ethically challenged, candidates to head the ticket in 2008?
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