Giuliani is certainly vulnerable to an attack from the right.
There's no doubt about that, but he is extraordinarily likeable and
an outstanding speaker. I fall into the religious conservative
category, myself, but I enjoyed his convention speech immensely and
recognize within him outstanding qualities of leadership. If he
were to make the nod toward originalists/textualists on the Supreme
Court, I think he could have my support.
It is impossible to underestimate how frustrated people are with
the inarticulateness of Bush and how much they would like to see a
GOP candidate who is actually capable of defending himself and
advancing a point of view. The War on Terror should have been an
easier sell than it has been with Bush. His terrible communication
skills are part of the problem. I supported the man
whole-heartedly, but I'd rather watch a bunch of guys dig a ditch
(or really, anything) than catch one of his speeches with those
three and four word salvos followed by weird shoulder shrugs.
Rudy offers a lot of hope on this front. I think he could keep
Americans united on the problem of Islamo-fascism. He's got a Teddy
Roosevelt thing going on that can light some fires. Unlike the GOP
types who run from pro-life in blue states, he can run from
pro-choice and pledge his own version of Romney-esque abortion
status quo-ism.
topics:
Islam, Abortion, Fascism