I'm glad he did it. I still won't vote for him.
While the dems didn't endorse the moveon.org ad, they sure haven't said anything about it - in effect, they have endorse the propaganda ad.
Hillary is a socialist pro-amnesty candidate and would be a disaster for our country.
2007-09-14 09:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Disrespect Hillary has for our Army? Because she questioned the half-truths and lies Petraeus tried to feed Congress? (and why should anyone believe him when his own superior officer, Admiral Fallon, called "an @ss-kissing little chickensh-t", adding that "I hate people like that"?)
Meanwhile, it's clear that Giuliani has figured out he can't stand on his dismal record, so his promoters are grasping at straws, trying to tear down the competition. Dubya's people did the same thing with those now-discredited "swift boat" ads in the last presidential election... fortunately I believe the American people have wised up and won't be fooled again.
And actually, it's been rather amusing to watch the Republican candidates' campaigns crash and burn one after the next... McCain made those ridiculous comments about how "safe" it was after that trip to Iraq (easy to say when you're wearing protective gear, have 100 troops surrounding you, and helicopters flying overhead)... and then Romney compared his sons' driving around in an RV on the campaign trail to the sacrifices our brave service men and women are doing (talk about disrespect for the troops!)... and Giuliani trying to pretend that he did anything beneficial after the 9-11 attacks - claiming he spent as much time at ground zero as the rescue workers (and, wow, were those workers ticked off when they heard THAT whopper!)... it's fun to watch and see what stupid thing they'll say or do next!
But I digress... as to the second question - do we think Hillary would make a good president. Personally, Hillary is not my first choice - Kucinich is - but at this point, any one of the Democrats that are running would be far better than any of the war-mongering Repub candidates.
2007-09-14 12:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It was great. He repeated some of the democrat quotes like Biden saying Obama wasn't qualified to be president during the primaries. How it wasn't an on the job training position. It was funny to have that come back to haunt Biden. Biden's been caught lying and plagiarizing so much it's pathetic. And the "community organizer" piece was referring to Obama's work with the far left activist group ACORN which has been caught numerous times rigging elections by registering illegals and dead people to vote Democrat. It's pathetic the dirty work Obama has done. But anyway, Rudy was great and Palin was even better.
2016-05-19 05:54:54
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Nobody loves that ad but Republicans who appreciate their party's strategy of smear politics. Rudy is an unbelievable opportunist. All in one ad he managed to connect Hillary Clinton to MoveOn.Org as if she's their Grand High Poobah, slam Clinton for asking the hard questions as though no one else did (including more than one Republican), and sound like a self-righteous neocon all in one fell swoop. It seems as though all Rudy is running on is 9/11 and acting tough. Those of us who have heard the first responders from New York quite clearly take him apart over 9/11 already know better. Rudy's a smarmy individual who I really do hope the Republicans nominate. It will make Sen. Clinton's job that much easier as he will be continually exposed for what he is by the first responders, his connections to organized crime through his "friends" from when when he was Mayor, and the fact that his personal life reads like a cheap novel. We're talking about a man whose own children won't stand on the same stage with him while he's running for President.
No, I didn't love his ad, I thought it was obviously an opportunistic piece of smear crap. The MoveOn.Org ad wasn't any better in my opinion but leave it to Rudy to follow their example and trump it with character assassination b.s.
And I'm not a liberal, but I think Sen. Clinton will make a fine President.
2007-09-14 09:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I guess we're all supposed to nod our heads like robotic bobble-head dolls in response to everything that company man Petraeus tells us for fear that you and your fellow conservatives will call us "traitors" or "anti-U.S. soldier." Clinton has every right to be skeptical about this disaster of a war that has no light at the end of the tunnel. But not to worry! Guiliani's ad will go over like a lead balloon, and Hillary will kick his butt in the election when it's just the two of them.
2007-09-14 08:53:12
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answered by Stephen L 6
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Only Republican hacks would love that ad...Rudy is once again using the tragedy of 9-11 to further his political ambitions
2007-09-14 08:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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