Rudy Giuliani pays John McCain the ultimate New Yorker’s tribute: He compares the candidate to the Giants.
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Rudy Giuliani’s endorsement of John McCain.
It’s primary day in the Sunshine State and Rudy Giuliani makes his case to Floridians one last time: he’ll cut taxes, he’ll reduce spending, he’ll back the National Catastrophe Fund, etc.
Compared to the last Democratic debate, the Republican get-together in Boca Raton, FL last night was a downright lovefest. Here are the candidates’ views on Iraq:
Romney: “The plan that President Bush and General Petraeus put together is working.”
Giuliani: “America is in a war — an Islamic terrorist war against us. America has to succeed in Iraq.”
McCain: “It was worth getting rid of Saddam Hussein.”
Huckabee: “Just because you didn’t find every Easter egg didn’t mean that it wasn’t planted.”
Rudy tours Daytona Speedway with NASCAR legend Rusty Wallace, then takes a lap around the track in his campaign bus. No sign of a checkered flag.
Rudy Giuliani is against hurricanes and in favor of a “national catastrophe fund.” Hey, it’s Florida.
Rudy Giuliani — “Un Plan”
Mitt Romney — “Mi Padre”
Rudy Giuliani explains — once again — why his campaign strategy of ignoring the early primaries and concentrating on Florida will work.
Here’s Rudy talking about cutting taxes to stimulate the economy at The Villages in Florida:
The only thing harder to spot than Sasquatch is a Hollywood actor stumping for a Republican candidate. Wait a minute, it looks like there’s been a recent sighting down in Florida! Here’s Academy Award-winner Jon Voight giving his all for Rudy Giuliani in a local TV interview.
Rudy Giuliani’s latest ad tells how he fought crime, changed welfare, fixed government and “when the the world wavered and history hesitated, he never did.”
This 30-second ad from Rudy Giuliani displays a half-dozen quotes from various sources (including Mitt Romney) attesting to the Mayor’s record as a “tax cutter” and “”true fiscal conservative.”
Gallup looks at “highly religious Republicans” and, no surprise, they heart Huck. Giuliani, on the other hand, keeps losing their support; he’s down to a single digit in the church pews.
In this 30-second spot running in Florida, Rudy Giuliani promises to “jumpstart” the economy with the “biggest tax cut in modern history.” (Looks like Rudy better “jumpstart” his campaign in Florida or he’ll be out of gas.)
Rudy on the buzzword of buzzwords:
Sound bite: “Everybody wants change, but what direction? Change for good, change for bad? Barack Obama wants to change. He wants to raise taxes. I think that’s very bad. . . . If you just put the slogan ‘change’ up, it means nothing.”
A trailer for an action movie or a Rudy Giuliani ad? You decide.
