It begins in earnest.
Bernard Kerik did an irresponsible job
training police in Iraq, presidential contender John McCain said
Friday, adding to criticism of Kerik as Rudy Giuliani’s former
police commissioner surrendered to face charges in New York.McCain cited Kerik’s relationship with his Republican
presidential foe as a reason to doubt Giuliani’s judgment.Giuliani’s longtime associate, business partner and friend
surrendered Friday to face federal corruption charges in New York,
where he had been police commissioner when Giuliani was mayor.
Kerik was also a failed nominee to head the Homeland Security
Department, a post Giuliani recommended him for.
Go to tradesports and buy Romney. That’s my advice. Giuliani’s implosion is just beginning.
Good. Rudy too fucking crazy to be president. The man is delusional.
It looks like Romney will win, but hopefully Huckabee won’t be his running mate.
Clinton/Richardson or Clinton/Strickland would be a nearly unbeatable ticket.
…not that it will matter. Hypocrisy has never been something that has bothered the GOP’s base. So long as he makes the proper genuflections to the christopaths and proves that he’s sufficiently pro-torture they’ll vote for him.
Yes, Rudy is a right lunatic. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what the GOP is looking for right now.
On a side note…
http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2007/11/09/endorsement.html
“Gov. Strickland endorses Hillary Clinton for president”
And he could be our next V.P.
His popularity would give the Democrats a solid shot at Ohio. In fact, he could put it out of reach for the Republicans.
Clinton does well in the South. Democrats dominate the North East. Strickland would give them Ohio and Dems lead in nearly every other Midwest State. If she can get Richardson and Obama to campaign, (maybe offer the former a cabinet position and the latter important Senate committee positions), she can increase the voting rate of both Hispanics and African-Americans and pick up the South West and Florida.
Hell, if just one of those comes true, it puts the White House nearly out of reach for Republicans.