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Giuliani Endorses Hoffman
Newzjunky ^ | 11.1.09

Posted on 11/01/2009 1:47:19 PM PST by seton89

Media Release

WATERTOWN, N.Y., November 1, 2009  —  Doug Hoffman the Conservative candidate for Congress in New York’s 23rd District today received the endorsement of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. 

Rudy Giuliani said: “On Tuesday, the voters of the North Country have a very clear choice when they cast their vote for Congress. It’s a choice between a tax and spend Nancy Pelosi Democrat and a common sense conservative Republican named Doug Hoffman.

“Doug Hoffman has what it takes to be a great Congressman. He’s not a professional politician; he’s a private citizen, and a successful small businessman. He’s somebody who cares about his community and wants to give something back. As a CPA, Doug knows the toll that high taxes and the ever growing deficit are having on this nation and its people. He understands that we must cut spending and cut taxes if we want to get our economy moving again. As the father of a decorated State Trooper, who was shot in the line of duty, he understands the need to be tough with those who threaten us; whether they are career criminals on our streets or terrorists who want to destroy the freedoms we cherish. In Congress, he will be a vocal advocate for smaller government, less red tape and a government that works for the taxpayer, not against them. On election day, please cast your vote for Doug Hoffman he’s the type of Congressman America needs.”


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2009endorsements; elections; giuliani; hoffman; military; newyork; ny2009; ny23; nygop; obama; palin; rudy
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To: yongin
When will waving the bloody Bush flag get old with the Dems?

Never. We might as well get used to it.

They're still bitching and moaning about the 2000 election results, and the washed up old hippies with grey ponytails are still griping about Nixon and Reagan.

Once Democrats nail down a scapegoat, they never stop blaming them for their own failures.

101 posted on 11/01/2009 6:35:56 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: AFPhys

I like your comments!


102 posted on 11/01/2009 6:39:45 PM PST by elizabethgrace (I pray for our military, our Republic, Bibi and Israel.)
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To: All
NY 23: Rudy Giuliani Robocalls for Hoffman
103 posted on 11/01/2009 6:40:45 PM PST by Girlene
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To: CedarDave

No, not as long as he moves into the district the day before he is sworn in...


104 posted on 11/01/2009 6:59:35 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: brushcop

I have no doubt whatsoever that this election will be stolen. Acorn rules. The voters matter not anymore.


105 posted on 11/01/2009 6:59:44 PM PST by Just Lori (What we have is a TOXIC government, and that aint no ASSET!!!!)
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To: Windflier

Aint it the truth!


106 posted on 11/01/2009 7:02:12 PM PST by Just Lori (What we have is a TOXIC government, and that aint no ASSET!!!!)
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To: altair
It's OK when RINOs support conservatives. That's the real meaning of the Big Tent.

Are you really under the impression that a large group can be a part of the GOP and not influence its direction on every issue?

That is the false impression that has led to this 'big tent' mess.

107 posted on 11/01/2009 7:08:16 PM PST by Z in Washington
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To: Just Lori
I have no doubt whatsoever that this election will be stolen. Acorn rules. The voters matter not anymore.

That has been in the back of my mind and your remark reenforces the reality of this on-going assault on our whole way of life.

I agree, and those same forces will be out many times in number what they were this past election cycle ('08). The thugs with riot sticks will not be charged nor punished with clear evidence in photos and statements.

Here I live in a very rural area (Texas) where the polls can be monitored easily and folks don't cotton to that kind of stuff and punks like that would be confronted and hauled off but that doesn't help when it comes to national elections.

108 posted on 11/01/2009 7:44:14 PM PST by brushcop (SFC Sallie, CPL Long, LTHarris, SSG Brown, PVT Simmons KIA OIF lll&V, they died for you, honor them)
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To: seton89

Just my 2 cents as a former NY’er that witnessed the remarkable turn around of the city under Giuliani.

I would argue that no Republican politician since Reagan has made a better case for what following Conservative principles can accomplish even in an environment that is completely hostile to Republicans.

Is he a conservative across the board ? Of course not, but his stances on crime/welfare/taxes/incarcerated criminals/spending/unions are not only conservative but a textbook example of how conservatism can work anywhere.

If he was conservative on any more issues he wouldn’t have been elected and the social issues that he took a liberal stance on were impossible to change in NYC IMO. Don’t forget his days as a prosecutor, his stance against the mob was heroic in my mind.

Probably not a popular opinion on here but I don’t think it’s fair to simply write him off as a non-conservative or a RINO.


109 posted on 11/01/2009 7:46:29 PM PST by Bigjimslade
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To: seton89
Well . Putting aside the Rudy bitch fest . The good news is , Rudy is loved by many new yorkers . It's a great move . This will be the discussion . Not the petty Owens move by the fat leftty . Good on ya Mr Mayor.
110 posted on 11/01/2009 8:37:25 PM PST by fantom (,)
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To: reefdiver

Rudy is probably not a conservative but he is not a McCain RINO. I like Rudy, I cannot stand McCain, Crist, Graham-nesty and the other RINOs and DIABLOs.


111 posted on 11/01/2009 8:38:56 PM PST by Frantzie (Judge David Carter - democrat & dishonorable Marine like John Murtha.)
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To: seton89

I’m not from NY, but IIRC, Rudy actually pulled a Scuzza during the Cuomo v. Pataki race in 1994, didn’t he? He endorsed Cuomo (D) instead of Pataki (R).


112 posted on 11/01/2009 8:43:07 PM PST by paudio (Road to hell is paved by unintended consequences of good intentions)
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To: Clemenza

I was waiting for this. LOL


113 posted on 11/01/2009 9:01:23 PM PST by firebrand
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To: Just Lori
I'm sure the New York Times is busy as we speak, writing the story of the historic election where the district that hasn't voted for Democrat since the Civil War voted 70%-30% for the Democrat this time, all because of how the 93% white rural mountain communities of upstate New York did it for Obama.

-PJ

114 posted on 11/01/2009 9:07:28 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (Comprehensive congressional reform legislation only yields incomprehensible bills that nobody reads.)
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To: magritte

She’s FAR more lib than Rudy, FWIW...even he might have been put off by her.

Or, he has had his finger in the wind.


115 posted on 11/02/2009 3:42:10 AM PST by RockinRight (Shove it down our throats in 2009, and we'll shove it up your a$$ in 2010.)
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To: Bigjimslade
>>>>>Is he a conservative across the board ? Of course not, but his stances on crime/welfare/taxes/incarcerated criminals/spending/unions are not only conservative but a textbook example of how conservatism can work anywhere.

Rooty maybe a conservative by NYCity standards. Which means, Rooty ain't no conservative. Even his tough on crime approach had its drawbacks. Giuliani is a gun grabbing authoritarian, who applied gestapo tactics to the broken windows philosophy that actually started long before he took office. Rooty is a Rockefeller Republican who spent a lifetime supporting liberal issues and liberal causes as a Democrat and Independent. Highlighted by his continued support for gun control, gay rights, abortion on demand and partial birth abortion. Giuliani's goal wasn't to limit government. Rather it was to make liberal NYCity operate more efficiently and effectively. Which he did in his first term only.

Bottom line, Rooty's a menace to conservatism. And linking Rooty to Reagan in any way, shape or form is the ultimate outrage.

116 posted on 11/02/2009 8:34:31 AM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: Reagan Man

“And linking Rooty to Reagan in any way, shape or form is the ultimate outrage.”

It may be an ultimate outrage to you but Rudy himself considers Reagan his hero and obviously Reagan saw something in him or he wouldn’t have brought him into his Dept. of Justice. They are indeed linked whether you want to try and rewrite history or not. Reagan inspired him as he did many Republicans, Reagan Democrats, conservatives, liberals, whatever. No one has exclusive right to claim they were inspired by Reagan.

“The Reagan Administration brought Giuliani to Washington in 1981 as Associate Attorney General, the third highest position in the U.S. Department of Justice. He supervised all of the US Attorney Offices’ Federal law enforcement agencies, the Bureau of Corrections, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the US Marshals. In 1983, Reagan appointed Giuliani to be US Attorney for the Southern District of New York. He gained national prominence over successfully prosecuting high profile cases.”

Despite Rudy’s stance on abortion his policies saved lives: “because of the policies he supported, abortions decreased over 16% in New York City while adoptions increased by 66% while he was mayor.” All the protests and witheld votes in the world aren’t going to change legalized abortion in New York but this “menace to conservatism” was able to limit them from the inside.

Did you agree with everything Reagan did ? His illegal alien amnesty programs ? what about pulling out of Lebanon ? Do you really think he’d treat Giuliani the way so many of his followers do because he disagreed on a few issues ?

Finally, I hope you’re not suggesting that grabbing guns helped Giuliani crack down on crime ? That would be a tough argument to make on this board.

NYC was believed to be an ungovernable lost cause before Giuliani took over. I used to Thank God for his tough tactics when I had to go there.


117 posted on 11/04/2009 3:41:23 PM PST by Bigjimslade
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To: Bigjimslade
Okay, I see what the problem is. You're a RootyBot. News flash: Liberalism is the enemy of conservatism. Around FR, supporting and defending Rudy Giuliani is akin to political treason. Like it or not.

>>>>>It may be an ultimate outrage to you...

I've got more news for you. I'm not the only one who says linking or comparing Giuliani with Reagan is an outrage. Not to mention a total fallacy.

>>>>>NYC was believed to be an ungovernable lost cause before Giuliani took over. I used to Thank God for his tough tactics when I had to go there.

Since I was born and raised in NYC, I know what makes liberals like Giuliani tick and not one I ever knew was worth a s**t. As I said, credit for tough on crime policies actually started long before he took office as Mayor.

Giuliani is not just a personally ambitious and highly driven individual. Giuliani is an egotistical megalomaniac and hardcore authoritarian. He quit the Democratic Party and became an Independent in 1975 so he could get a job within the Ford Administration. Later, right after Reagan was elected in 1980, Giuliani became a registered Republican.

Helen Giuliani said of her son: “ He only became a Republican after he began to get all these jobs from them. He's definitely not a conservative Republican. He thinks he is, but he isn't. He still feels very sorry for the poor."

Btw, Reagan didn't hire Giuliani. Ed Meese brought Giuliani into the Reagan administration as a federal prosecutor. Federal prosecutors have one job. To follow the orders of the AG and the Potus. Giuliani repaid his debt to Meese by calling him a "sleaze" and saying he wasn't fit to be AG.

The current NYC Mayor, Mike Bloomberg, has also been tough on crime. He reduced crime rates even lower then Giuliani did. That doesn't make Bloomberg a conservative, anymore then it made Giuliani a conservative. Both men are life long liberals. After eight years of Giuliani as Mayor of NYC, the Big Apple was still the abortion capitol of America, the highest taxed big city in America, a welfare city, with the second highest debt of any local government next to the federal government, with some of the toughest anti-2nd amendment-gun control laws in the nation, home to gay activism and offering illegal alien protection status of a sanctuary city.

>>>>>Finally, I hope you’re not suggesting that grabbing guns helped Giuliani crack down on crime ?

LOL What I am saying is this. Giuliani took guns away from life long NYC permit holders by making it almost impossible for them to renew their permits. Along with making it much more expensive for NYC residents to acquire a permit. Giuliani also sued gun manufacturers. It wasn't enough for him to want extremely strict gun laws in NYC and NY State. He also wanted the federal government to impose stricter laws on other states.

The detailed facts regarding Giuliani's liberalism are well documented. Fact is, Giuliani had little in common with Reagan. Above all, Reagan had class. Rudy remains a scumbag of the first order.

118 posted on 11/04/2009 5:51:18 PM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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