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Subject: Rudy Guiliani
I would suggest that one or both Clintons denounce Rudy saying the president does not love
America and call on all Republicans to denounce this comment. And say that this is the kind
of Republican politics that Ronald Reagan would be appalled by,
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Some day I can tell you "war stories" about when I worked House Democratic leaders beginning
with Tip and some mornings Tip would tell us how "Millie and I had a great time at dinner with
Ron and Nancy watching old movies and talking politics"…..and we would all ask him to make
sure Tip hadn't given anything away :). Similarly at times with Ted Kennedy and Rosty. Though
if BC or HRC want to criticize Giuliani without mentioning Reagan, while I think its right and
good politics, it's not essential to make the big point about leaders who want a country where
opponents don't attack presidents for not loving America…..a critique of Rudy about this is
not only right but appeals to both our base and independents tired of slime politics….
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I have been deep in the Republican research all weekend. If you only read
one article about Rudy Guiliani, it should be this September 2007 Vanity
Fair piece. It reads like an airport novel, and includes some telling
little details like the fact that Guiliani's second wife found out he was
leaving her when he held a press conference. In the unlikely chance Rudy is
the nominee, I think we need an ad and surrogate group about that. A large
number of Americans are divorced and it will drive women nuts that Rudy's
wife got the news about her divorce – from the news.
Vanity Fair: Giuliani's Princess Bride Judith Giuliani always dreamed big,
which got her out of small-town Pennsylvania, through two marriages, and
into the arms of Rudy Giuliani. But, as her husband runs for president,
people are asking, "Who does she think she is?" by Judy Bachrach September
2007