Monday, October 29, 2007

Every Reason To Vote For Him

Lame hitpiece over at Gulfnews , ends up looking like a sweet endorsement of Giuliani.


"President George W. Bush's approval ratings may be in the doldrums and
he's only got just over another year to go, but before we order the
celebratory
fireworks here's a thought. The next American president could
make this one look
like a boy scout.As the months pass, the next election
looks like a race
between Democrat Hillary Clinton and the former mayor of
New York Rudy Giuliani
for the Republicans. I'm no fan of the coolly
calculating Clinton but given the
alternative, she's the one I'll be rooting
for. "

"At the same time, I have serious doubts as to whether
certain
American states are ready for a woman president and although the
American voters have shown they're fed up with Republicans they may reluctantly
settle for the usual middle-aged white man over a former First Lady, no matter
how bright and
formidable she may be.
"

See thats where your wrong Linda, America is plenty ready for a woman president, just not a cold calculating over ambitious, pandering, sycophant, socialist like Hillary, and over half of America agrees. The DNC will pay the price, by ramming this totally unelectable narcissist down everyones throats.

By the way who are you kidding, it wouldn't matter who the Republican was, your votin' for Hill.

"A clue to Giuliani's leanings emerged during the visit of Prince Al Walid Bin
Talal to Ground Zero in October 2001. Bearing a $10 million donation for
disaster relief, the Saudi prince suggested the US reexamine its Middle East
policies and adopt a balanced stance towards Palestinian aspirations. Giuliani's
response was to hand back the cheque."

Let me get this straight. Prince Walid effectively blames America, and it's victims, and Rudy supposed to skip on off to Citibank, and cash his check, um, o.k.

At any rate too bad all the MSM's democrat shills do not write their attacks like Linda here. It looks like GDS, is quickly replacing BDS, and the election's still a year away.


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