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Look at his record.
How about a swap: We give you Lieberman, and you give us Guiliani.
Or if you don't want to give us Guiliani, you can have Lieberman anyway.

2007-02-24 11:11:48 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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No pardner, you can keep him and Liberman in that rotten party of yours.

Guilliani is also more Jewish than Italian (they want to trade him too). Non-New Yorkers do not really know this man. I hope you get what you're wishing for.

He was a Democrat, until he realized he could keep blacks down with approval if he turned coat and join the other side.

BTW: He went to court to force his wife to accept his mistress in the house he lived with his son and wife.

Now tell me - who wants a man like him, Baby?

2007-02-24 11:16:50 · answer #1 · answered by nemesis 4 · 4 3

Well being that the heart of the republican is firmly in the fascist camp. I would say yes Guiliani is more of a democrat.

2007-02-24 11:15:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lieberman is Pro-choice, Pro-gay rights, Pro-gun control just like Giuliani is, I don't see much difference between the two of them. Both have supported the war in Iraq and haven't backed from their support of Bush. Lieberman and Giuliani are identical! I find it baffling that conservatives like Lieberman only because he supports the Iraq war without caring about his position on abortion or gay rights. Those conservatives are Bush hackers and don't care about their values, they support anybody who backs Bush.

2007-02-24 11:50:00 · answer #3 · answered by cynical 6 · 0 0

You can keep Rudy and Lieberman (who both recieved an "F" grade from the NRA). We don't want either one.

We would possibly entertain the notion of a trade for Zell Miller, however.

2007-02-24 11:16:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I believe Giuliani and Lieberman would be a strong ticket for the conservatives, and it's one I would vote for. It might take a little persuasion to get Joe Lieberman to switch parties, but he has as many conservative views as Giuliani has liberal, so between the two, you have one full fledged conservative or liberal, depending on your point of view. There's a little in this mix to please everyone !

Have we just re-invented the wheel ? Is this the win, win situation we have all been looking to build?

2007-02-24 11:20:50 · answer #5 · answered by briang731/ bvincent 6 · 0 1

i visit think of your records are precise. Republicans, for all their faults, seem to many times be prepared to stick to their be conscious. in addition they many times have faith in objective fact: that there is in fact a solid and evil, a spectacular and a incorrect. i think of it rather is definitely hence of the undeniable fact that maximum congressional republicans are non secular christians. whether or no longer the democrats think of it rather is stupid is irrelevant. regulations of management dictate only that leaders may lead. ultimate means taking a stand for what's spectacular, inspite of concern of being incorrect. Democrats presently have been very solid at criticizing republican management on a similar time as offering little selections of their own, keep for "get out of Iraq." that is rather not a answer. it rather is resign. it rather is loss. that is not any ask your self that the typical American citizenry see the conservatives as extra ideal leaders, via fact they stand in assessment to democrats.

2016-11-25 21:26:54 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Rudy is a pro-choice liberal, and would fit better into the Democratic Party.

As for Lieberman, he's a flip-flopper, and most people can careless about him.

2007-02-24 11:15:07 · answer #7 · answered by Villain 6 · 1 1

Rudy represents the nearly extinct progressive wing of the Republican party -- the one Dwight Eisenhower and Nelson Rockefeller were part of.

2007-02-24 11:15:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

LOL... i dunno Guiliani might not be a bad candidate, he did good for new york city... hmmm i'm hoping for two formidable candidates in 08 and highly informed voters... cuz these last two elections were crappy... but umm i'll take guiliani as a democrat!

2007-02-24 11:15:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He is a moderate enrolled in the Republic party.

2007-02-24 11:16:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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