Beat Him While He’s Down

January 25, 2008 Uncategorized

The NY Times endorsed Clinton over their hometown fella, Giuliani. As a matter of fact, they brutally tore him apart. The Paper Of Record endorses McCain for the Republican nomination and boy, howdy, do they mean it. From the NY Times:

The real Mr. Giuliani, whom many New Yorkers came to know and mistrust, is a narrow, obsessively secretive, vindictive man who saw no need to limit police power. Racial polarization was as much a legacy of his tenure as the rebirth of Times Square.
Mr. Giuliani’s arrogance and bad judgment are breathtaking. When he claims fiscal prudence, we remember how he ran through surpluses without a thought to the inevitable downturn and bequeathed huge deficits to his successor. He fired Police Commissioner William Bratton, the architect of the drop in crime, because he couldn’t share the limelight. He later gave the job to Bernard Kerik, who has now been indicted on fraud and corruption charges.

Gee, now I see why Perry endorsed him. They are a lot alike. They are both arrogant and have bad judgment, they both tend to appoint the wrong people and have been awfully close to people brought up on fraud charges. Makes perfect sense now. I bet they share the same DNA. (Ew)

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  1. anony says:

    That’s what he gets for rooting for the Red Sox when he’s from NY, douche.

  2. The Doc says:

    The N.Y. Times endorsement of McCain could be the kiss of death for this wanna-be Republican Presidential candidate. It’s akin to an endorsement from the ACLU, not a favorite among a majority of Republicans.

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