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Giuliani praises Bush's Iraq policy, foresight
SACRAMENTO — Republican presidential hopeful Rudolph W. Giuliani praised President Bush's war leadership on Saturday and mocked supporters of a nonbinding congressional resolution condemning the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq.
The former New York City mayor came to Bush's defense as he promoted his White House candidacy at a California Republican convention. Drawing parallels between Iraq and America's Civil War, Giuliani compared Bush's political troubles to Abraham Lincoln's. When the Civil War was unpopular, Giuliani said, Lincoln "kept his eye ahead."
"He was able to say, 'I know my people are frustrated, and I know my people are angry at me.' " But after weighing public opinion, Lincoln had "that ability that a leader has — a leader like George Bush, a leader like Ronald Reagan — to look into the future," Giuliani said.
Giuliani's defense of the currently unpopular president comes as he is portraying himself as a decisive leader unafraid to buck public opinion.
Several potential Republican presidential candidates, including Arizona Sen. John McCain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as well as Giuliani, have supported Bush's plan to add more than 20,000 troops to U.S. forces in Iraq.
The major Democratic candidates have opposed the move. Several are senators who have advocated a nonbinding resolution condemning the buildup.
"In the business world, if two weeks were spent on a nonbinding resolution, it would be considered nonproductive," Giuliani told the lunch crowd, setting off a burst of laughter.
He called the concept "a comment without making a decision." America, he added, is "very fortunate to have President Bush."
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He's not getting my vote.
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"In the business world, if two weeks were spent on a nonbinding resolution, it would be considered nonproductive," Giuliani told the lunch crowd, setting off a burst of laughter.
He called the concept "a comment without making a decision."
Sadly, this part I do agree with. When I heard it was a non-binding resolution, I thought WTF?
Why go through the charade because that's really all it amounts to. Give the fvcker some teeth!
Oh well... This could be the NY Senate race revisited. (We all know how that turned out don't we?)
I have no doubt the voices from on high will dictate again.
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The resolution allows senators to be 'on the record' with their position on the war. They can point to this when running for re-election in 2008 and 2010. how valuable is that 2002 speech where Obama predict Iraqi failure? very!
Most repubs don't want to go on the record (and alienate the prez/party base) til they know if we'll win or lose. They don't want to pick a side :(
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The resolution allows senators to be 'on the record' with their position on the war. They can point to this when running for re-election in 2008 and 2010. how valuable is that 2002 speech where Obama predict Iraqi failure? very!
Not to mention his speech on the senate floor against the death of habeus corpus.
Most repubs don't want to go on the record (and alienate the prez/party base) til they know if we'll win or lose. They don't want to pick a side :(
I think Warner has chosen sides, ...but I'm not sure.
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ny senate race? he didnt run because he had cancer, am I incorrect?
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ny senate race? he didnt run because he had cancer, am I incorrect?
Yup. He would have run but he was sick.