Yesterday, Rudy Giuliani confirmed his support for public financing for abortions. Today, there are articles like this one ...
Giuliani position won't sit well in such a conservative state, said Clemson University political scientist Dave Woodard.
"He's toast," Woodard said. "I think it's going to be really hard for him to overcome this in South Carolina."
Anyone still want to bet on Rudy G.?
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After they picked away the 9/11 paint, this is what they found.
I saw that interview as well. Regardless of his position, he has chosen to not alter his stated view in spite of it being political suicide.
He's not my candidate, but he has stones. As he said, in spite of his personal crises, he has tried to be honest in his political life with his beliefs.
If he believes what he says, he should stick to it...JMHO.
It is somewhat refreshing to see that he's sticking to his previous beliefs, BUT...
I just loooove hearing him referred to as "toast".
His 911 sainthoodedness never won me over. His behavior pre and post 911 has been gagworthy. So, "toast" sounds really good right now.
And what's up with those pretend words I just used?
Okay, so he's NOT sticking to his previous beliefs:
(via TalkLeft's Jeralyn Merritt)
Rudy today: It should be a state's right issue, with individual states making the call.
"The Legislature of South Carolina should make its decision about that." He also said states should make the decision whether to use public money for abortions.
So much for consistency.
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