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  1. First: I love the gossip about Sarkozy and Carla. I also love the posts about Salmon Rushdie’s wife.

    Now, an attempted hijack:

    I frequently hear New York and DC types say Giuliani’s personal life + various scandals make him unelectable. I’m not familiar enough w/Giuliani to know what details they are talking about. From Texas, it sounds like heresay horse manure.

    A skim through Google’s top 50 hits on three things:

    1. Kerik

    To me: mistakes happen. No big deal. I am actually impressed with the forthright fashion in which Giuliani owns up to this – as opposed to, for instance, the way Hillary owns up to her mistakes.

    2. Multiple marriages

    I don’t believe voters care. I believe voters understand real life happens.

    3. Mistress + police protection scandal

    The mayor had to be protected. I see no true scandal here.

    And that’s it. Is there some unknown-in-Middle-America, inside-NYC-baseball which will go national and prevent Rudy’s election?

    Rudy’s business dealings can be (unfairly) demonized, just as every businessperson’s dealings can be (unfairly) demonized. I don’t believe such will disqualify Rudy with voters.

  2. Giuliani has been accused by some reporters of having a “seigneurial attitude” about women. But he’s nowhere near the scale or out-of-control philandering that Bill Clinton engaged in. Not even close. He’s been married three times, seems to have been faithful (for the most part), but got involved with Judith Nathan while married to Donna Hanover. I’m not sure, but I think she also saw someone on the side: there are two camps on the story of that marriage.

    At any rate, he’s not been accused of grabbing or harassing staffers, or dropping trou in hotel rooms, or any of that vulgar business Clinton (and Bob Packwood). The MSM hate him because he has the stones to speak his mind.

    Mind you, I haven’t always been a fan of his (used to call him Ghouliani, in fact). But when you’re in a fight, he’s the fellow you want at your side: a tough, smart Italian guy from Queens.

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