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#248740 - 06/05/07 05:14 PM
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c'mon Jim, haven't you figured out yet that Moxie is a donor/fundraiser to the Rudy campaign - you won't get him to say anything bad about his boy.
Actually, Soopergrizz, No matter how much I Despise and Fear Rudy, I can't hold it against any New Yorker for drinking the Kool Aid. At least the guy admits it.
I know several people who used to hate Rudy as much as I do. Then came 9/11, and they swollowed it hook, line and sinker.
Am I dissappointed by it? Sure, it pisses me off no end. But I do understand it, no matter how misguided it is. Plenty of ordinary Germans, moderates and liberals included, flocked to Hitler during the World depression of the early thirties. Millions more got on board when he started building roads and bridges in order to provide work for the unemployed (The WPA did the same in the US.) Still more got on board when he began rearmnement, and re-took the Rhineland.
People always flock to a strongman, often despite thier better judgement. There is nothing new under the sun.
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#248741 - 06/05/07 05:21 PM
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Human Garbage
Registered: 06/23/06
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Jim, was NY better off under Rudy? Di the the city improve tremendously under Rudy's watch?
PS- drop the gratuitous Nazi refferences. Its hard to have a legitimate discussion when you drop into the gutter like that. Now help us get Fatman, Luke and Luca into the oven.
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#248742 - 06/05/07 06:30 PM
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Moxie, I call 'em like I see them. If Rudy wins, he's going to have everyone Goosestepping down Broadway and Pennsylvania Avenue.
Perhaps "Fascist" is a better term than "Nazi;" to his credit, I've never seen Rudy display any antipathy towards the Jews. Blacks are another story.
Is the city better off after Rudy? Chronologically, yes. But that's the result of forces he had nothing to do with: The improved economy under Clinton, the Drop in crime that began under Ray Kelly in the last year of Dinkens' term, continued precipitously under Bill Bratton & Jack Maple, then slowed down after Rudy sacked them in a fit of ego. Truth is, Rudy takes credit for a logt of things he had nothing to do with. To be fair, all politicians do the same. But I'd be hard pressed to point to one initiative that was Rudy's all on his own that really made New York a better place.
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#248743 - 06/05/07 07:04 PM
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Human Garbage
Registered: 06/23/06
Posts: 1557
Loc: New York
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Jim I think your being dellusional about Rudy. He came into office and said he was going to lower crime, improve the economy, revitalize the city and reform govenment and all those things happened. Next your going to tell me the 4 championships were not his doing either. Fact is he got stuff done.
I realize that as a black man you just can't give him credit. But seeing how he extended righya to gays he's as far from a fachist as you can get.
Interesting that you give Clinton credit for The economy which had little to do with government. More interesting that you forget to mention that Rudy was a Clinton allie on the crime bill. Yeah. He's just a real neocon
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#248744 - 06/05/07 07:13 PM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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I realize that as a black man you just can't give him credit.
(whistles)
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020617/newfield/2
In 1993 Giuliani had run on the positive slogan "One Standard, One City." But in practice he treated the black community by a different standard. He actually argued that by ignoring New York's elected black leadership, he had been able "to accomplish more for the black community." He defended his boycott of black leaders by claiming that most of them have "a philosophy of dependence" that keeps their constituents "enslaved." On another occasion he argued that it wasn't productive to "engage in dialogue" with "political leaders that pander." But he had no trouble at all engaging in dialogue with white Republican leaders who could pander with the best of them.
Moderate black leaders like State Comptroller H. Carl McCall say they had only one or two meetings with Giuliani during his eight years in office, and those were only "for show" after the Diallo shooting, with no follow-up. McCall told me that Giuliani ignored his requests for a meeting for five years. Respected Queens Congressman Gregory Meeks says he didn't have a single meeting or even phone conversation with Giuliani in eight years.
The volatile combination of the questionable police shootings of Dorismond and Diallo, plus the police precinct torture of Haitian immigrant Abner Louima, plus the brutal blitz of insults of Dorismond by the Mayor, plus the absence of any channel of communication between City Hall and the black community, all help explain why under Giuliani blacks felt that New York was a city with a double standard.
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#248745 - 06/05/07 07:37 PM
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Human Garbage
Registered: 06/23/06
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Rudy refused to deal with Al Sharpton just like he refused to deal with Arafat. Each a teeoriat in their own way.he did he did go overboard with the antipathy, but his policies reduced crime in black nienorgoods more than anywhere else.
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#248747 - 06/05/07 08:08 PM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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Rudy refused to deal with Al Sharpton just like he refused to deal with Arafat.
Interestingly enough, that article mentioned neither Sharpton nor Arafat. And why exactly would the mayor of NYC be expected to deal with the head of the PLO? Did you send in a matchbook cover for your JD or something?
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#248750 - 06/05/07 09:06 PM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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The United Nations is in New York.
The UN was not and will never be under Giuliani's jurisdiction, counselor. While I don't want to hijack the thread any more than I already have, it appears that Rudy was being his typical drama queen self when he pressured Arafat to leave that concert, regardless of what David Horowitz's online rag might say.
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#248752 - 06/05/07 09:16 PM
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Human Garbage
Registered: 06/23/06
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Loc: New York
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Who said the UN or Arafat was under Guilliani's authority? I said he refused to deal with him. You were simply uninformed of Guilliani's dealings with Arafat. A simple google search would have saved you the embarasment.
BTW- when you quote "The Nation" self-described as "the flagship of the left", your really not in a position to raise the agenda of a source.
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#248754 - 06/05/07 09:59 PM
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Umm, Moxie? I'm as white as you are. Probably whiter, since most of my ancestors came to New York long before there was an Ellis Island. Or a Castle Clinton, for that matter.
So Rudy refused to deal with Al Sharpton? Big Deal. Any self respecting person, of any race, should refuse to treat with that man, especially back then before he found his "respectability."
Of course Dinkins delt with him, but I said self-respecting. David Dinkins was the worst serial panderer in the City's History. And yes, before you say it, the City was better off under Rudy than under Dinkins, but honestly, I think you could have put Wankus in Gracie Mansion and have had a better run city than under Dinkins. So that's no real accomplishment.
As for Arafat: Same thing. Shunning that Terrorist scum was no real accomplishment. It was simply the right thing to do.
As for the squeegee men and the Homeless, that's really more Bratton and Maple implementing the Broken Windows theory rather than anything done by Rudy. Busting those guys on vagerancy and other low level charges is what kept them off the streets. Not some far-reaching policy by Rudy.
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#248755 - 06/06/07 07:16 AM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 04/14/06
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Mike has done much better than Rudy. Under RG the city had an "us vs. them" feel with Rudy's disdain for blacks.
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#248756 - 06/06/07 04:06 PM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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Who said the UN or Arafat was under Guilliani's authority? I said he refused to deal with him. You were simply uninformed of Guilliani's dealings with Arafat. A simple google search would have saved you the embarasment.
While I appreciate your concern, The Ghoul didn't have to deal with Arafat; he forced a confrontation by having Arafat pressured out of an event. Nice spelling, BTW.
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BTW- when you quote "The Nation" self-described as "the flagship of the left", your really not in a position to raise the agenda of a source.
All sorts of people have written for The Nation and the late author of that piece was a lot more distinguished than the obscure crank who authored the article to which you linked. And at the risk of being overly pedantic, what sort of lawyer doesn't know the difference between your and you're?
The Full Rudy: The Man, the Myth, the Mania
Newfield reminds us that in April 1999 Giuliani had only a 40 percent approval rating. A year later his divorce lawyer was savagely attacking his wife, Donna Hanover, while the mayor was flaunting his mistress in public. As a result, Giuliani’s popularity plummeted again in the spring of 2000. He was almost a laughingstock when he withdrew from his Senate campaign against Hillary Clinton. He looked like a control freak who had lost control of himself. Then came 9/11, and Giuliani re-emerged as an international celebrity. He took charge when the towers fell, and he displayed leadership when others were dumbstruck. He was named Time magazine’s "Person of the Year," the avatar of the stricken city. He did a victory lap around the country, raising money for Republican candidates and giving speeches for $100,000 a pop; he may rake in $10 million over the next year. Yet even as he became a part of pop iconography, celebrated as "America’s Mayor," Giuliani was still loathed in some black neighborhoods in the city. People in Brownsville, Texas, might have thought of him as their mayor, but blacks in Brownsville, Brooklyn, did not. In The Full Rudy Newfield gives the devil his due, conceding that New York City did become a better place to live during Giuliani’s two terms. He was skilled at solving problems that lent themselves to the application of a military-style strategy but he was a mayor of excess, a mayor of missed opportunities, political opportunism, and stunning harshness. Photographs and cartoons add to this Emmy award-winning journalist's myth-busting portrait.
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PS - I'm not black, either.
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#248757 - 06/06/07 04:12 PM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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Mike has done much better than Rudy. Under RG the city had an "us vs. them" feel with Rudy's disdain for blacks.
Another one of those left-wing rags backs you up, Fatman!
Village Voice
Blacks on Bloomberg Leaders Offer a Surprising Mix of Praise and Put-Down by Michael Anstendig & Wayne Barrett December 3 - 9, 2003
"The jihad is over," says Councilman Phil Reed. "It was nasty for so long. You now have an administration you can dialogue with," smiles Queens assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry. "After Giuliani, anybody is a breath of fresh air," contends Congressman Charlie Rangel. "The animated enmity is not there," concludes Reverend Al Sharpton. Even Councilman Charles Barron, the most strident black critic in City Hall, concedes, "Bloomberg has a way with people that's disarming."
A Voice survey of 19 black leaders—including 13 elected officials—uncovered a unanimous sense of relief about the first two years of the Bloomberg era, a post-Giuliani consensus that the racial tone of the city has at least minimally improved.
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#248759 - 06/06/07 04:38 PM
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Human Garbage
Registered: 06/23/06
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FGFM, what exactly is your point? Are you saying that Rudy was not universally loved. He wasn't. He was hated by the liberal elite like the NYT, Al Sharpton and the Democrats. By the end of his second term he had fought with alot of groups and it wore on people. The fact remeains that he accomplished a great deal and when he was faced with a crisis, he performed admirably. All the comparison you need is Rudy convicted Mark Rich and Hillary pardoned him for a campaign donation.
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#248760 - 06/06/07 05:34 PM
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He was hated by the liberal elite like the NYT, Al Sharpton and the Democrats.
I am by no means a member of the "Liberal Elite," Read several papers including the New York Times, The Washington Post, The NY Daily News and The NY Post (hardly a bastion of liberalism.) Plus whatever obscure local papers I can find online from time to time. Plus I despise Al Sharpton and seriously wonder how you can rank him among the "Elite." And while nominally a Democrat due to family and community influence, I have voted for Republicans in the past, where they've been more qualified...
And I STILL Hate Rudy. As do the majority of my friends, who could easily fit the above description of myself. And the preponderance of moderates I know, too. The fact is, the 9/11 afterglow is wearing off, and people are starting to remember the abuses under his reign as Burgomeister, er, um, Mayor.
And what's with the Times bashing? I thought you read it as much as me? You sure quoted extensively in the other thread.
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#248761 - 06/06/07 09:13 PM
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Porn Jesus
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Rudy did many good things, and he didn't try to gain concensus to do it. He did a GREAT job during 9/11 and didn't hide in a hole like "you know who". But, he is a very mean spirited person and defines you as an enemy if you happen not to be on his side. Luckily for me when I was involved in government during his regime, I happened to be on the same side as him.
Mike has done more and brought people to his side along the way. Even after the bitter debacle of Jets' Stadium on the west side, their were no lingering hostilities and the "enemies for life" that Rudy left in his wake.
I am very disappointed that last night Rudy endorsed pardoning Libby & lauded the relavance of the "jet fuel" terrorist plot crap that Mike blasted. Very disappointed.
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#248762 - 06/07/07 05:46 AM
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Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 11/18/06
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FGFM, what exactly is your point?
That I'm dealing with a contard who thinks in cliches and throws out red herrings? While stunned observers might wonder what all this has to do with porn, the guy who wrote that piece for David Horowitz does have a connection!
lukeford.net
I spent 90-minutes on the phone Thursday with Jason Maoz, editor of The Jewish Press, for my book Yesterday's News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism....
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All the comparison you need is Rudy convicted Mark Rich and Hillary pardoned him for a campaign donation.
Yeah, he's a real stand up guy. Not only was he associated with the mobbed-up Bernard Kerik, he tried to soft-peddle Scooter Libby's conviction for obstruction of justice and perjury during the latest GOP debate claiming that a crime was not committed. Some hard-nosed prosecutor!
GIULIANI: I think the sentence was way out of line. I mean, the sentence was grossly excessive in a situation in which, at the beginning, the prosecutor knew who the leak was…
BLITZER: So, yes or no, would you pardon him?
GIULIANI: … and he knew a crime wasn’t committed.
I recommended over a thousand pardons to President Reagan when I was associate attorney general. I would see if it fit the criteria for pardon. I’d wait for the appeal.
I think what the judge did today argues more in favor of a pardon because…
BLITZER: Thank you.
GIULIANI: … this is excessive punishment.
BLITZER: All right.
GIULIANI: When you consider — I’ve prosecuted 5,000 cases.
BLITZER: I’m trying to get a yes or no.
(LAUGHTER)
GIULIANI: Well, this is a very important issue. This is a very, very important — a man’s life is at stake. And the reality is, this is an incomprehensible situation.
They knew who the leak was.
ROMNEY: Hey, Wolf, can I explain…
GIULIANI: And ultimately, there was no underlying crime involved.
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#248763 - 06/07/07 06:34 AM
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Porn Jesus
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Where waa he for Martha Stewart??
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