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Romney gets joint drubbing [GOP CHATTERING ABOUT RUDY-MCCAIN TICKET...]
Politico ^ | Oct 15, 2007 08:17 AM EST | Mike Allen

Posted on 10/15/2007 5:56:39 AM PDT by AngryNeighbor

Sensing weakness, Sen. John McCain and Rudy Giuliani have formed an unspoken alliance to try to torpedo Mitt Romney just as many voters are tuning in to the Republican presidential race.

“I'm not going to con you,” McCain said Monday on ABC’s “Good Morning America” when asked about Romney. “It’s important to be honest with people.” The two are teaming up at a time when the heat is escalating in both nominating contests. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) started attacking Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) by name last week after resisting for months in the service of his “new kind of politics.”

On the Republican side, Romney must figure out how to retain his strength in Iowa and New Hampshire now that loyal Republicans are hearing a lot more about him than the soothing messages they were getting from his heavy schedule of television commercials.

McCain has been running a mostly positive race, even refusing at one point to read a text by his aides that included attacks on Clinton. So his joint barrage with Giuliani is enough of a departure that it is even sparking GOP speculation about whether they might form a future ticket.

The two are friends and Giuliani said that if he weren’t running, he’d support the senator from Arizona. If Giuliani were the nominee, though, he’d need someone to help him turn out the Republican base, and McCain wouldn’t be much help there.

Romney aides see they are facing a fight and are pushing back hard. Kevin Madden, Romney’s national press secretary, said: “Other campaigns will flail about and try and attempt to launch angry attacks on us, and we’re prepared for that.”

“Angry” is aimed at one of Giuliani’s big vulnerabilities – his volatile temperament and the mixed view that New Yorkers had of him when he was mayor. The Romney campaign plans to push that idea – at first subtly and perhaps later overtly – in coming days.

Giuliani and his campaign moved ruthlessly to capitalize on Romney’s statement in last week’s debate that a president should “sit down with your attorneys” in deciding whether congressional authorization was needed to strike Iran.

In a post-debate interview, Giuliani made sport of Romney. “That's one of those moments in a debate where you say something and you go like this," Giuliani told ABC’s Jake Tapper, cupping his hand over his mouth — " ‘Wish I can get that one back.’ "

The former Massachusetts governor, trying to regain his footing, went on the offensive Friday in Sparks, Nev., saying: “Conservatives that have heard me time and again recognize that I do speak for the Republican wing of the Republican Party," Romney said. That was an echo of a crowd-pleasing 2004 line by Howard Dean that he represented the "Democratic wing of the Democratic Party."

In New Hampshire the next day, McCain uncharacteristically dumped on Romney by packing many of Romney’s vulnerabilities into one brutal paragraph: “When Governor Romney donated money to a Democratic candidate in New Hampshire, I don't think he was speaking for Republicans. When he voted for a Democratic candidate for president, Paul Tsongas, I don't think he was speaking for Republicans. When he refused to endorse the Contract with America, I don't think he was speaking for Republicans.”

Democrats are also getting an increasingly blunt brawl. Obama had been attacking Clinton by inference, making clear references to her record and letting press coverage fill in the name. But in an op-ed on Thursday in the Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, he connected the dots himself: “I strongly differ with Sen. Hillary Clinton, who was the only Democratic presidential candidate to support this reckless amendment. … Sen. Clinton says she was merely voting for more diplomacy, not war with Iran. If this has a familiar ring, it should. Five years after the original vote for war in Iraq, Sen. Clinton has argued that her vote was not for war — it was for diplomacy, or inspections.”

Obama told CNN he was “moving into a different phase of the campaign,” and followed that up with a speech criticizing Clinton by name. Opponents note a correlation between his disappointing polls and the coarsening of his rhetoric.

An Obama aide says: “I don’t think it’s as big of a deal as folks in Washington think it is. I know their line, ‘Whatever happened to the politics of hope?’ Iowans expect to know what the differences are in this race, and he’s not making personal attacks. What’s he’s doing is in line with what voters expect.”

And it’s now clear that, Republican or Democrat, they can expect a lot more of it.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008election; elections; giuliani; mccain; mittromney; romney; stoprudy2008
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The RNC and the Republican establishment will have it's way regardless. We're going to have a RINO ticket whether we like it or not!
1 posted on 10/15/2007 5:56:42 AM PDT by AngryNeighbor
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To: AngryNeighbor

Then we might as well all get used to saying “Hail to the Queen”


2 posted on 10/15/2007 5:59:06 AM PDT by Mygirlsmom (Anyone under the age of 35 can be considered a legal abortion survivor)
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To: AngryNeighbor

Just more evidence that Fred isn’t the big threat so many said he would be.

Going negative will backfire too.


3 posted on 10/15/2007 6:02:55 AM PDT by Grig
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To: AngryNeighbor

DOA!!


4 posted on 10/15/2007 6:03:06 AM PDT by AdvisorB ("A Hillary Clinton presidency would result in a weaker economy and a weaker America" Dick Morris)
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To: Mygirlsmom

Precisely. A Giuliani/McCain ticket is a loser come 2008. A Romney/Thompson ticket is a winner. Perhaps this newfound alliance between the two amnesty advocates could prompt Romney and Thompson to join forces.


5 posted on 10/15/2007 6:03:31 AM PDT by bw17
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To: AngryNeighbor

A new Cheech and Chong movie?


6 posted on 10/15/2007 6:03:40 AM PDT by listenhillary (millions crippled by the war on poverty....but we won't pull out)
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To: AngryNeighbor

>>>>Sensing weakness, Sen. John McCain and Rudy Giuliani have formed an unspoken alliance to try to torpedo Mitt Romney just as many voters are tuning in to the Republican presidential race.

Girl fight


7 posted on 10/15/2007 6:07:31 AM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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To: AngryNeighbor

Looks like I get to look forward to a near repeal of the second amendment and wide open borders, regardless of which party wins. I’d threaten to move to Canada...but nobody would take me seriously.


8 posted on 10/15/2007 6:07:36 AM PDT by faloi
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To: AngryNeighbor

The GOP will have few voters whether thy like it or not.

I cannot think of a more repulsive idea of a GOP ticket.

If this is the case, I will offer them the basement in my sisters house for the GOP convention.


9 posted on 10/15/2007 6:08:50 AM PDT by dforest (Duncan Hunter is the best hope we have on both fronts.)
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To: AngryNeighbor
We're going to have a RINO ticket whether we like it or not!

Then we're going to have a Democrat president, because a RINO ticket is a sure loser. I've almost reached the point that I'm willing to let Hitlery win the presidency because that seems to be the only thing that could shock the dumbed down and apathetic public into awareness again. And before anyone flames me, note that I said "almost". I would never actually do anything to help the witch seize power. I'm just noting that the GOP establishment seems determined to repackage the party as Democrat Lite, despite the wishes of the base.

10 posted on 10/15/2007 6:09:20 AM PDT by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
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To: AngryNeighbor
A Giuliani- MCain ticket would be a stick for both eyes.
11 posted on 10/15/2007 6:09:56 AM PDT by Plutarch
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To: AngryNeighbor

Rudy-McCain? Ugh. Please, no!


12 posted on 10/15/2007 6:11:18 AM PDT by DesertSapper (God, Family, Country . . . and dead islamofacist terrorists!)
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To: DesertSapper

That’s like a smack in the face followed by a kick in the nuts.


13 posted on 10/15/2007 6:12:28 AM PDT by RockinRight (Can we start calling Fred "44" now, please?)
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To: AngryNeighbor
The MSM picks of Rudy, Romney or McCain gives the democrats the POTUSA.

It would be doubtful they could even carry their own state!

14 posted on 10/15/2007 6:13:14 AM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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To: AngryNeighbor

Attention RNC...

ummm... that would be bad, mmmkay?


15 posted on 10/15/2007 6:13:21 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: indylindy

“I will offer them the basement in my sisters house for the GOP convention.”

Does she have ‘Guitar Hero’? If I’m the only one there I want to have something to do.


16 posted on 10/15/2007 6:13:37 AM PDT by live+let_live
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To: AngryNeighbor

The Politico is a Leftist publication. This is NOT the “GOP talking”.


17 posted on 10/15/2007 6:17:15 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (Yo Democrats : Don't tell us how to fight the war, we will not tell you how to be the village idiots)
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To: RockinRight

You forgot the stick up the keester.


18 posted on 10/15/2007 6:18:22 AM PDT by A Strict Constructionist (We have become an oligarchy not a Republic.)
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To: live+let_live
Does she have ‘Guitar Hero’? If I’m the only one there I want to have something to do.

Maybe I can convince her to help with the boredom. You can paint by number some Ron Paul posters!

19 posted on 10/15/2007 6:18:32 AM PDT by dforest (Duncan Hunter is the best hope we have on both fronts.)
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To: puroresu

“I’ve almost reached the point that I’m willing to let Hitlery win the presidency because that seems to be the only thing that could shock the dumbed down and apathetic public into awareness again”

I don’t disagree. A Hillary win WILL awaken the sleeping giant. A Rudy win will give us the same governance, but everyone will be too beaten down to fight. Single party rule will finally be realized.

We must rally around a hard core conservative in the primary.


20 posted on 10/15/2007 6:18:39 AM PDT by wilco200
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