I'm not sure. Is Rudy embarrassed or not ?
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2007-08-07
00:10:22
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I'm sorry I meant "his" not "is".
2007-08-07
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whcwarrior, you are in denial. I think you might be even more embarrassed about it than Giluliani.
2007-08-07
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Good point sagacious.
2007-08-07
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hmmmm...interesting answer Paul Grass. That IS something to think about.
2007-08-07
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I'm sure he hit the roof when she went public with that, you know children always go through some rebellious stage but its clear she really has some issues with her father to publicly state this. I mean lets face it even if a wise person disagreed completely with their parents politics, if one of their parents had a shot of being the president, a thinking person would know that they could use their influence from within to get their agenda considered
2007-08-07 00:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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She's 17. Her political views are more likely to be shaped by Disney cartoon movies than by actual life experiences and educated reflective thought.
I don't know why this would embarrass him. Obama's campaign plan, like Hillary's, has included reaching out and trying to appeal to people just like her; young and unfamiliar with the realities of the world, susceptible to platitudes, generalities, and slick marketing.
It doesn't matter anyway. If Obama doesn't retreat from answering questions and go back to generalities, he won't be around much longer.
2007-08-07 00:40:29
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Rudy Giuliani Criminal Career
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/giuliani_criminal_career.htm
Giuliani's 14-year marriage to his second cousin, a union that he got annulled by claiming to have never received proper dispensation from the Catholic Church for the unorthodox nuptials. "When asked about his personal life, Giuliani gives a wide array of conflicting answers," the campaign report stated. "All of this brings the soundness of his judgement into question--and the veracity of his answers." The internal study also addresses prospective charges that Giuliani dodged the Vietnam draft and was a "man without convictions" because of his transformation from George McGovern voter to a Reagan-era Justice Department appointee.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0212072giuliani1.html
2007-08-07 00:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt that he would be. It's a 17 year old child. When I was that age, I felt that I knew more than my parents, when I became a parent myself, I discovered otherwise.
At that age, I likely would have considered Obama also. He appeals to the young and ill-informed.
2007-08-07 01:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because she may not hold the same views as her father is really not a big deal. Just b/c someone is family does not mean that they have to have the same views.
2007-08-07 01:16:34
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answered by Sweet Tea & Lemons 6
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She is her own person and entitled to support whomever she feels like. She can still love her father, but not agree with him. Happens all the time. It's called being your own person.
2007-08-07 00:47:19
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I don't know anything about his daughter other than what I read in that article. From what I've read about him though, I'd say there's more reasons for her to be embarrassed over him than the other way around.
2007-08-07 00:26:07
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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No. but I think it will be embarrassing to her before it's over.
But not as embarrassing as Al Gore Jr, Jr.
2007-08-07 00:13:39
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he wouldn't be the first parent in the public eye, to be embarassed by their offspring !
2007-08-07 00:14:24
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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As he is a coarse, loudmouth, egotistical, bragass New Yawkuh with a permanent scowl.... I doubt it seriously.
2007-08-07 00:13:48
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answered by Mr. Vincent Van Jessup 6
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