Recently, the news on the Republican side has been dominated by
Huckabee's surge, Romney's speech, and the battle between the two
Iowa frontrunners. When Giuliani has been in the news, it has
concerned the unflattering issue of security for Judith and
himself. To put it in terms he might use himself, instead of
remaining on offense, recently he has been very much on defense.
Not surprisingly, he's seen his national lead nearly evaporate. The last time
his national standing was threatened was after Fred Thompson's
entry into the race in September, and Giuliani was able to reassert
himself by seizing on the controversy over the MoveOn "Betray Us"
ad and demanding the same discount from the NY
Times. Perhaps there are some advantages to laying low for
the time being while others duke it out, and mounting a late surge
when the moment is right, but that seems risky to me. In about an
hour, he'll mix it up with his rivals in Iowa, and he'll need a
commanding performance to reestablish himself as the
frontrunner.