As a social conservative, as a Dobson apologist, as a Colson fan, as a man who has been in love with Alan Keyes in the past, I join Mr. Poulos in his affection for the idea of Rudy in the White House.
Yes, he's socially liberal. Yes, he won't be anybody's moral crusader. That's alright with me. If the man understands the real nature of the office AND follows his career-long law and order instincts, then there is arguably no one better for the White House than Rudy G. He is articulate, effective, and widely admired. He saved New York. I dare say he can pull Iraq out of the crapper, too.
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