Though Rudy Giuliani may have been thrilled to have raised $15 million toward his presidential campaign during the first quarter, it turned out to be quite a bit less than the total haul by Republican rival Mitt Romney. The former Massachusetts governor raised a whopping $23 million. However, Giuliani's team says that the former mayor raised $10 million in March alone, and Rudy himself said, "If I could do it all over again, I would have started three months earlier."
Giuliani also took the time to admonish the media for going after third wife Judi and instead offered himself up: "There's plenty to attack me about. Please do it. But maybe, you know, show a little decency." Enter former Public Advocate Mark Green, who said in the Daily News, "That Kerik is a serial lowlife is something Giuliani will have to answer for, and not simply shout '9/11!' whenever he's questioned about his competence or career." (The story was about Rudy's pitfalls.)
But if you want to attack Giuliani on his handwriting alone, he's a "powerful, energized guy" according to former handwriting coach Amelia McKenney. (Apparently, corporate types get handwriting coaches - it's like third grade all over again!) She told the Washington Post, "He's got a lot of self control, discipline, the way he crosses his T's. The thing I like most is the openness with his letters. When people are dishonest, they put a lot of ticks in their oval letters. He has a lot of clean, open letters."
Photograph of Rudy Giuliani at yesterday's Yankees home opener before heading to New Hampshire by Kathy Willens/AP; Politco says Giuliani watched the game with pollster Frank Luntz





whether or not he gets the most votes, giuliani will be "elected" the next president (even if it takes another "9/11").
the fact that he has a handwriting coach should make anyone not want to vote for him.
beware, you mean Giuliani will be "diebolded" into power? Cause he can't win middle america with that fast talking east coast lisp of his.
So the 9/11 Whore is leading other Republicans? Bet they follow his lead and mention 9/11 whenever possible...
We're supposed to believe that someone named New Yorker in Seattle knows ANYTHING about "middle America"? Ha!
Glenn Greenwald on Salon has some pretty sobering words for anyone thinking about supporting Rudy for president. Apparently Rudy thinks that the president should have unfettered authority to imprison anyone including US citizens without trial indefinitely, and that Bush should simply fund the war without Congress. It is some pretty shocking stuff that he is on the record recently as saying (and even Dick Cheney couldn't try to argue).
see here
People focus on Kerik, but what about the other folks in Rudy's administration? Like Harding's son - a blatant political patronage appointment as head of a major city agency, who spent agency $ on trips with his aide (boyfriend?) and was busted with child porn on his work computer. Kerik is just the tip of the iceberg - he's a symptom, not the disease.