Rudy
gets Steve Forbes endorsement, but does that really carry any water?
The really rich Republicans might like Steve Forbes business sense, but
I don't think they ever took to him as a politician. I'm not completely
opposed to the Flat Tax as long as the IRS is completely revamped to
prevent rich people from getting around it. As Forbes Endorses Giuliani, Giuliani Endorses a Flat Tax - New York Times
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The
NYPost talks about how Rudy appears to be his own worst enemy and that
could be seen from is recent interview with Barbara Walters. Didn't
watch it, but I'm not a Rudy fan anyway. THE END OF RUDY'S BLISS By JOHN PODHORETZ - NYPost
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He
tells us all that his wife Judy will have a big role in his
administration if elected for Prez. Flashbacks of Hillary and health
care reform will make some a little queasy, but again, that's the least
of his problems.
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First
he tells us she's going to be an adviser and then he tells us to lay
off her. I'm sorry, but if you are going to offer her a possible First
Lady and adviser, people are going to poke into her background.
Everyone knows he was carrying on with her while still married and that
bringing her to his home where his wife and children were still living
has alienated him from his son who made that clear when he told the
media, "I get my values from my mother." She's also been married three
times. He can't run away from it. wcbstv.com - Giuliani To Media: Lay Off My Wife
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Added
to the growing list of things Rudy has to worry about is his knowledge
of Bernard Kerik's ties to organized crime before he appointed him
police commissioner. Before? Damn. Giuliani Testified He Was Briefed on Kerik in ’00 - New York Times




