Giuliani throws a gauntlet (or looks for a lifeline)
I understand that Rudy Giuliani is looking to position himself as the Republican "anti-Clinton," but is this really the road he wants to take? (This is a Drudge "flash," so the link may disappear, and the content may not be wholly true.)
I think they're just praying that Clinton will fire back. Giuliani needs this fight to win the primary, so, if you're the Clinton camp, do you help Giuliani by firing back?
I don't think you can take it lying down, but where do you go? Do you fire back by talking about he pile workers, or the affairs, or the business dealings? Do you want to help Giuliani?
It just got interesting.
Also: (WaPo) "More than a third of the top fundraisers who helped elect George W. Bush president remain on the sidelines in 2008, contributing to a gaping financial disparity between the GOP candidates and their Democratic counterparts..... More than two dozen have actually made contributions to Democrats."
Excerpt from Mayor Giuliani's interview that airs tonight on FOXNEWS's Hannity & Colmes at 9PM ET:
R. GIULIANI: "Honestly, in most respects, I don't know Hillary's experience. She's never run a city, she's never run a state. She's never run a business. She has never met a payroll. She has never been responsible for the safety and security of millions of people, much less even hundreds of people.
"So I'm trying to figure out where the experience is here. It would seem to me that in a time of difficult problems and war we don't want on the job training for an executive. The reality is that these areas in which - maybe there are some areas in which she has experience but the areas of having the responsibility of the safety and security of millions of people on your shoulders is not something Hillary has ever had any experience with."
I think they're just praying that Clinton will fire back. Giuliani needs this fight to win the primary, so, if you're the Clinton camp, do you help Giuliani by firing back?
I don't think you can take it lying down, but where do you go? Do you fire back by talking about he pile workers, or the affairs, or the business dealings? Do you want to help Giuliani?
It just got interesting.
Also: (WaPo) "More than a third of the top fundraisers who helped elect George W. Bush president remain on the sidelines in 2008, contributing to a gaping financial disparity between the GOP candidates and their Democratic counterparts..... More than two dozen have actually made contributions to Democrats."
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