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Home Front: Politix
Giuliani discusses his Democratic past
2007-02-27
Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani addressed his Democratic past on Tuesday and offered one reason for his political conversion — the economy and taxes. "I don't think anything separates us more right now between Republicans and Democrats than how we look at taxes," the former New York mayor said. "What we understand as Republicans is that, sure, the government is an important player in this, but we are essentially a private economy. What Democrats really believe ... is that it is essentially a government economy." In the days of President Kennedy, Giuliani said, Democrats understood the concept of the private economy and cutting taxes. But, he said, Democrats have "kind of lost that."

"It's one of the reasons that I used to be a Democrat and I'm now a Republican," Giuliani said before quoting Winston Churchill as saying: "If you're not a liberal when you're 20, you have no heart, but if you're not a conservative by the time you're 40, you have no brain."

The line prompted laughter from Giuliani's audience, a few hundred people affiliated with the Hoover Institution, a public policy center. As he seeks the Republican nomination, Giuliani faces the challenge of winning over conservatives who make up the GOP's base and view him skeptically because of his moderate views on social issues and his past allegiance to the Democratic Party. In 1994, Giuliani endorsed Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo over Republican challenger George Pataki.

Addressing his political about-face, Giuliani said he once was a Democrat, then spent five years as an independent before finding a home with the Republican Party. " Ronald Reagan made only two changes. I was like Churchill, I made three," he quipped. Turning serious, he said he struggled with his political identity while he was an independent. "I would say to myself Democrats care about the poor and Republicans don't, and how can I join the party that doesn't care about the poor," Giuliani said. "I finally came to the conclusion that we care about the poor more."

Later, when questioned on whether he had the foreign policy credentials to be president, Giuliani sought to diffuse another potential stumbling block to the nomination. "What makes you think that the mayor of New York City doesn't need a foreign policy?" Giuliani asked, as the crowd laughed and applauded.

Turning serious, he said he traveled the world extensively since being out of office and grasped foreign policy issues while mayor in the 1990s. "It's something that I think I know, I think I know as well as anybody else who's running for president, probably better than a lot," Giuliani said.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I'd vote for Rudi despite his few negatives (gun control, etc). He's a leader I think Americans can get behind and liberals would have a tough time villifying so we might actually be able to get this war finished.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-02-27 13:46  

#3  That quote alone from Churchill sums up the difference:

Democrats make decisions based upon emotion.
Republicans make decisions based upon facts.

Which would you rather have in office when the jihadis storm the gates?
Posted by: BA   2007-02-27 09:21  

#2  I've always been a bit suspicious of Giuliani because anyone who can "tame" the mob in NY just seems to deserves it.

There are many things about this man that make me uncomfortable. I can think of others whom I would prefer to vote. But of the candidates who have a shot of getting the nomination, I think I could vote for him in good conscience.
Posted by: Thromoger Thrumble5163   2007-02-27 08:01  

#1  Rudy and other GOP Candidates had better remember that the Dems are going all out to dominate the Medias ala Perceptions Warfare, all de way thru to elex time.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-27 01:00  

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