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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Where is Rudy?
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- Rudy Giuliani is the only 2008 Republican presidential candidate who has not accepted an invitation to a "values voters" conference of social conservatives in Washington, D.C., Oct. 19-21 sponsored by the Family Research Council.

Giuliani's absence suggests that he will fare badly in the conference's straw vote though he leads the national Republican public opinion polls. Some 2,000 social conservatives from around the country are expected to attend the event.

A footnote: Supporters from outside his staff are urging Giuliani to discontinue the stunt of interrupting a campaign speech by taking a cell phone call from his wife. Although this received national attention only recently when Giuliani did it while addressing the National Rifle Association on Sept. 21, it has been part of his political bag of tricks all year.

NO SPECIAL PROSECUTOR

With the resignation of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general, Senate Democrats have lost interest in getting a special prosecutor to investigate the role of the White House and Gonzales in firing U.S. attorneys.

The Democrats have not at all ended their interest in the matter. But key senators say they have confidence in retired U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mukasey to handle the inquiry, including possible perjury charges against Gonzales.

A footnote: Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, still has not scheduled hearings on the Mukasey nomination two weeks after it was made. A White House political operative has grumbled that the Senate needed only 12 days, all told, to confirm Janet Reno, President Bill Clinton's nominee for attorney general.

GOODBYE, MARTINEZ

Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, who was named general chairman of the Republican Party only nine months ago, has advised associates that he will leave the post as soon as somebody clinches the party's presidential nomination. That probably will come after the Feb. 5 primary elections next year.

When Martinez took the party post Jan. 19, it was expected he would stay on through the 2008 elections as the GOP's principal national spokesman. Many Republicans now grumble that Martinez has been ineffective in that role, partly because he has been drowned out by the many presidential hopefuls.

Kentucky lawyer Mike Duncan, who came on board with Martinez as chairman of the Republican National Committee, is expected to remain running day-to-day operations at national party headquarters for the balance of his two-year term. Continued...

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Ron Paul has not one endorsement
and no money. And virtually no name recognition, except on cons. blogs.

He'll never get a delegate.

I've worked in the political wars since JFK and know there is no sense in putting in the time and energy and belief in someone who has no chance of sucsess. I wrote in for McCarthy in '68 and Anderson in '80, and then decided I would never again vote for nothing.

You can champion and vote for whom you wish, but it is RUDY GIULIANI who has the guts and experience and political knowhow to oppose whatever candidate the Dems. come up with (I think it will be a Clinton-Obama ticket that they'll promote as the must-elect combination or you're a sexist and a racist).

Reagan was only able as a cons. to pass his tax cuts--because we'd been in a recession for 6 years. He never got Roe reversed. In fact a couple of our nitwit Sup. Ct. justices came from Reagan.

He never got leg. passed supporting gun rights. He was before stem-cell research, and Bush only stops FEDERAL funding of stem-cell research. The private sector may research what it wishes. Reagan never appeared as an opponent at any gay parade or rally.

Pres.'s have very little power in soc. issues. No pres. can make same-sex marriage inconceivable. No pres. can issue an edict making all gun control laws obsolete. Ergo, the social/values cons. have to make accommodations for Giuliani or just throw away the election. Thta's gross stupidity.


No Goldwarer, no Reagan
exists today for Reps. to run for pres. Some hae the same values but none have any popularity or large following.

Ruday is fiscally, economically, and governmentally cons.

First off, he is the ONLY pres. candidate of either party who was in an elected executive position in NYC when terrorists attsacked the US.

When Rudy was mayor of NYC, the MSM media called him a Hitler and a "meanie"--their most atrocious condemnation. However,

He cut NYC taxes 20%.

He cut welfare in halfn (from 14% to 7%).

He cleaned up the streets and parks so residents and tourists could use them again.

He cut major crime so that NYC is STILL the safest large city in the US (forget Jodie Foster and the idiot The Brave One).

He brought tourism back to the city.

He ended the ouflow of population that was hurting the city's demographics.

The MSM said NYC was ungovernable. Rudy proved them absolutely wrong.

He says he will seal the borders. When he was a prosecutor, he said he would destroy organized crime in NY and set out to do it with several spectacular prosecutions. If he says he'll do it, he will certainly put 100% effort into it.

His social posiitons are mostly not relevant to being pres.

If Iraq continues to pacify with Gen. Petraeus' leadership, the calming of Anbar province with the helpd of Sunni sheiks, the business prospects of the Kurds, the better organization of the central gov't, 2008 will look good for Reps.

All the Dems. have is the war and defeat and failure.

Rudy could bring NY, PA, NJ, all of NE, and CA electorally back into the Rep. fold, and that means coattails and more Reps. in Congress.

Social cons. will have to decided if they want an electable candidate like Giuliani or they would rather practice suicide.

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