Political Hay
Hating Rudy
Philip Klein | 11.2.07
With the Bush era coming to a close, Giuliani is supplanting the President as the Left's favorite whipping boy. This can only help his chances of capturing the Republican nomination.
With the Bush era coming to a close, Giuliani is supplanting the President as the Left's favorite whipping boy. This can only help his chances of capturing the Republican nomination.
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H/T to National Review Online