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The Spectacular Decline and Fall of Rudy Guiliani

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I know this blog is committed primarily to the importance of negative political campaigning and how it will effect this year’s presidential campaign.  However, I would be remiss if I didn’t have one entry here about the candidate who was not only my personal favorite entering 2008, but was also leading in the polls throughout 2007; Rudy Giuliani. 

The worst-run presidential campaign in the history of American politics?  Conventional wisdom says the answer to this question will be Hillary Clinton if she loses this year to Barak Obama.  Considering all that dough she raised, to have not had the brains to spend whatever was necessary in the caucus states to get [or pay off] bodies to show up on her behalf was indeed stupidity personified and arrogance of the highest order. 

But even if she loses, hers won’t be the worst-run presidential campaign in history; that honor will go to the 2008 presidential candidate who would have made by far the best president of all the 2008 candidates running; former New York Mayor Rudy Giulianai. 

What in the world was his campaign thinking?  Not campaigning in New Hampshire, a natural state for him? With all those independent voters and even Democrats who would have found him attractive?  His absence in Hew Hampshire left the field open to McCain by default, since McCain, like Giuliani, attracts those same Independents and Democrats, not to mention many Republicans. 

But McCain did not have Giuliani’s star power.  And despite his very presidential-quality resume, McCain didn’t have Giuliani’s incredible record of achievement either. 

Not only did Giuliani single-handedly take New York City from the dump it was before he became mayor  (if you don’t remember what the city was like pre-Giuliani, just watch 10 minutes of The French Connection or Death Wish to clearly see the graffiti-strewn piece of garbage that New York city one was); there was also Giuliani’s record as a federal prosecutor, where was a latter-day Elliot Ness.  Not only did Giuliani cripple the Mafia in new York City, but also broke the insider trading scandal [Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, and company] that had it not been stopped would have led to a crash worse than 1929.  Not to mention putting away all those corrupt politicians, one of whom, former Queens borough President Donald Manes chose suicide [not once but twice] rather than having to face Giuliani in court

Can you believe the arrogance of Giuliani and his campaign believing he could simply sit it out until Florida?  Smugly believing that the rest of the GOP field would knock the shit out of each other so he could simply ride into Florida on his white horse to rescue the Republican Party?

I still can’t believe it.  No presidential candidate had excited me this much since Ronald Reagan in 1980.  So instead we have McCain by default.  Very reminiscent of Dole 1996.  The guy with the experience, the guy whose turn it was after having lost his previous try.  But unfortunately it could also be (like Dole) the guy with no vision, with no passion.

This far the only candidate with any real sense of vision appears to be Barack Obama [I can’t believe I’ve said it; actually saying something nice about a Democrat?]

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