Posted on 10/20/2007 12:14:29 PM PDT by keepitreal
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., the dean of the New York congressional delegation, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, longtime political booster of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and a member of the steering committee for "Veterans and Military Retirees For Hillary" has joined another co-chair of the Clinton campaign, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, in attacking the personal life of Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani.
In a cover story on Giuliani in this week's New York Observer, Rangel went after Giuliani in unusually personal ways, expressing confidence that Giuliani's frontrunning status will fade either because of the former mayor's liberal positions on social issues or the operatic drama of his personal life.
"Referring to Andrew Giuliani's reportedly distant relationship with his father since the ugly bust-up of Mr. Giuliani's marriage with Donna Hanover," the article says, "Mr. Rangel said it was because 'sons respect and admire their fathers, but they love their mothers against cheating go&*%mn husbands.' ... Rangel said he regretted that all the personal problems surfaced so soon in the electoral process. 'I'm sorry this dam&^ed thing turned out so early because, really, just like [embattled former Giuliani aide Bernard] Kerik, it would have bombed his a#@ out.'
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Wonder how that “politics of personal destruction” thing is working out for the Rats.
Well, that killed my plans for lunch.
All pictures of that woman should be banned from this site. I’m really sick of seeing them pop up in any threads that have anything to do with looks or sex.
relax newbie it’s an inside joke that we have kept going for years
it’s called tradition
I know that, OLD MAN.. It doesn’t help my stomach.
Rangle should “Put some ice on it”.
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