Bob Jones III Denounces Pagan Hillary Endorses Romney
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Hammer that lying Hitlary Rudy. If you can't watch this...set your tivo!!!
TONIGHT: RUDY UNLOADS ON HILLARY: 'WHAT IS HER EXPERIENCE?'
Tue Oct 16 2007 16:57:53 ET
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."
In a bold strategy aimed at clarifying his position on the abortion issue, former New York mayor and G.O.P. presidential hopeful Rudolph Giuliani today challenged himself to a televised debate.
The debate, to be moderated by MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, appears to be unprecedented in the annals of presidential politics in that no other candidate has ever before challenged himself to a one-on-one face-off.
But speaking from his campaign headquarters in New York today, Mr. Giuliani appeared upbeat about his prospects of beating himself.
“I know exactly what to expect from me, and I will be prepared,” he said. “May the best Giuliani win.”
Plans for the debate are already well under way, including a stage set with two podiums which Mr. Giuliani will shuttle back and forth between when switching from his pro-abortion stance to his anti-abortion one.
Campaign insiders say that the Giuliani-Giuliani debate is a “win-win” for the campaign, since it will show that the former New York mayor can appeal to voters on both sides of the abortion issue simultaneously.
But some observers raise a red flag of caution, remembering a similar plan from the 2004 presidential race in which Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) was to have debated himself on the war in Iraq.
The plan for the Massachusetts senator to debate himself on Iraq was ultimately scuttled by Mr. Kerry himself, who memorably told reporters, “I was for the idea of debating myself before I was against it.”