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Old 02-21-2015, 02:04 AM
 
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I think he's way over-rated, and his claim to fame on 9/11 is also blown out of proportion, but then relative to Hillary and Ben Gazi, I guess anything other than that is a positive.

However, he had the courage to tell the the partial truth about Obama's hatred for America, but stopped short of Obama's desire to make it an example of a Socialist paradise for all the 3rd world countries in Africa to aspire to emulate (to include a corrupt Attorney General selling automatic weapons to the Mexican Mafia, and other 3rd world despot-like qualities). But since Giuliani waited until it was too late to do anything about it, he gets minus half a point, plus the standard minus 1 point for being from the north east and another minus 2 points for being from New Yawk, ayuh, leaving him a solid "5" among the Fox News-approved list of candidates they'd WISH would run, but won't win because Republicans make more money when Democrats are in office (due to government corruption and not having to deal with that pesky conservative base, waving their guns around trying to pretend the Civil War wasn't supposed to start 10 years ago), so the real question is who are the Republicans going to endorse in order to guarantee another Democrat win. My money is on that doddering, shuffling chicken hawk McCain, if some vet with PTSD doesn't shove an AK-47 and give him a lead enema.

Either way, smart money is on Hillary as the Chinese have already mapped out her Manchurian Candidacy, and all she has to do is follow the script. And no PTSD vet is EVER going to get close to her, what are you crazy, she's IMPORTANT, I mean compared to McCain who is also being run by the Chinese (programmed while a prisoner of war in North Vietnam), but his purpose is to undermine the United States from without. It takes a Hillary to destroy a village.
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Old 02-21-2015, 02:10 AM
 
Location: New Jersey and hating it
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There's no way the Republicans would run Giuliani. Having him campaign for Lhota worked so well that de Blasio won 70% the vote.

He is over in politics.
The problem is that he's been out of politics for too long and his main supporters, i.e. middle class blue collar types are mostly gone from the city, except for maybe Staten Island.
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Old 02-21-2015, 06:24 AM
 
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I'd vote for Giuliani is a heart beat. Anything to get rid of that idiot De Blasio. Giuliani knows how to be a leader.
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Old 02-21-2015, 07:25 AM
 
Location: Beautiful Pelham Parkway,The Bronx
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I'd vote for Giuliani is a heart beat. Anything to get rid of that idiot De Blasio. Giuliani knows how to be a leader.
Well,you might vote for him but having a Giuliani v.De Blasio race would do nothing but guarantee De Blasio's re election. Even Lhota ,in a rematch, would probably get more votes than Giuliani.

People have to get over this desperate notion that Giuliani is some kind of great white hope because he is not. He has become a joke,a buffoon who nobody is going to take seriously. Sad way to end a career.His obits will will conclude with the part about his downward spiral at the end.

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Old 02-21-2015, 08:13 AM
 
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Well,you might vote for him but having a Giuliani v.De Blasio race would do nothing but guarantee De Blasio's re election. Even Lhota ,in a rematch, would probably get more votes than Giuliani.

People have to get over this desperate notion that Giuliani is some kind of great white hope because he is not. He has become a joke,a buffoon who nobody is going to take seriously. Sad way to end a career.His obits will will conclude with the part about his downward spiral at the end.
That's what the left thinks of Giuliani. The problem with Giuliani is he speaks the truth. He spoke the truth about Michael Brown, he spoke the truth about Eric Gardner, he spoke the truth about him saving more black and brown lives via stronger police presence in the hood than this race baiter idiot De Blasio. But the left is offended by the truth.

I can say the same thing about Obama. He's been a total failure as a president. He's a pusssy on terrorism, conning the masses about Obamacare, Bengazi scandal, Fast & furious scandal, the list goes on and on. Yet I bet the left fully support Obama despite his lack of leadership.
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Old 02-21-2015, 08:38 AM
 
Location: New York City
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The problem is that he's been out of politics for too long and his main supporters, i.e. middle class blue collar types are mostly gone from the city, except for maybe Staten Island.
Staten Island is more white collar and upper middle class, but Rudy would win it by 20-30 points.
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Old 02-21-2015, 09:25 AM
 
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That's what the left thinks of Giuliani. The problem with Giuliani is he speaks the truth. He spoke the truth about Michael Brown, he spoke the truth about Eric Gardner, he spoke the truth about him saving more black and brown lives via stronger police presence in the hood than this race baiter idiot De Blasio. But the left is offended by the truth.

I can say the same thing about Obama. He's been a total failure as a president. He's a pusssy on terrorism, conning the masses about Obamacare, Bengazi scandal, Fast & furious scandal, the list goes on and on. Yet I bet the left fully support Obama despite his lack of leadership.
Yet Obama was elected twice by the public to be the President, and Giuliani's campaign for President ending in humiliating failure.

Giuliani is dead politically.
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Old 02-21-2015, 09:27 AM
 
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Well,you might vote for him but having a Giuliani v.De Blasio race would do nothing but guarantee De Blasio's re election. Even Lhota ,in a rematch, would probably get more votes than Giuliani.

People have to get over this desperate notion that Giuliani is some kind of great white hope because he is not. He has become a joke,a buffoon who nobody is going to take seriously. Sad way to end a career.His obits will will conclude with the part about his downward spiral at the end.
Completely!

Giuliani should just retire. He is being used by the media as a joke to gain ratings, and even that is becoming played out.
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Old 02-21-2015, 10:19 AM
 
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Rudy will never be mayor of this city again.

DeBlasio will be a two-term mayor.

Rudy was very hated during his last year as mayor. 9/11 saved him from being known as the bastard of bastards.

His kids hate him. His daughter was campaigning for Obama while Rudy was running for the presidency.

Donna Hanover didn't know Rudy wanted a divorce until he announced it at a press conference for the entire city (as well as THEIR children) to see.

He's a horrible person.
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Old 02-21-2015, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Staten Island, NY
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Would you support former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani for mayor in 2017?
Hell yes.
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