Rudy Giuliani
Approval Rate: 61%
Reviews 11
by usadude
Sat May 28 2011Rudy Giuliani has a record of reducing taxes by 17%, turning a deficit into a surplus, reducing welfare rolls in half, and reducing crime rates by 60%. He understands that free market economic policies, if done correctly, creates prosperity for all Americans. He also understands the need to keep America safer, stronger, and he believes in the Bush-era foreign policy which protected us after the worst attack on our soil.
by jester002
Fri Aug 27 2010Squawk! I was mayor of New York during nine eleven; I was mayor of New York during nine eleven. Squawk!
by alexrg
Wed Jul 15 2009This Guy needs to stay in the State based elected offices. He's Weird
by kirk_patriot
Fri Jun 26 2009He isn't conservitive enough.
by scype753
Mon Mar 02 2009Rudy Giuliani is not a handsome figure of the GOP; especially the New York City and New York State ruined his appearance and inside beauty to run for the U.S. President in 2008. 1. Rudy Giuliani is not a real good Italian Catholic (The New York City cultivated him as an adultrious and cruel person); 2. The pro-choice and pro-gay New York City and New York State forced him to be more pro-choice and pro-gay to survive successfully as an 8-year New York City Mayor; 3. The 9-11 Attacked balded his head 100%. Before he ran in 2008 Florida Presidential Primary Election, I putted my hope and confidence at him to defeat Hillary Clinton. After he lost in the Florida Primary to John McCain, I dissapointed at him because of the 3 weaknesses he had. Let Rudy Giuliani run for New York Governor against David Patterson. Mike Huckabee is the cleanest, and rightest presidential candidate against Barack Obama.
by drummond
Sun Nov 09 2008People loved him, until they met him.
by katrinabena
Sun Nov 09 2008At one time, I liked Giuliani but he turned me off when running for President. The guy is a one trick pony who seems to have run out of ideas.
by waideyboy
Thu Nov 06 2008I love the enthusiasm of Rudi Giuliani, and his pro-choice state may be his only weekness with me. I believe he may be one of the BEST candidates that would run; my dream ticket for 2012 from those who would actually run would be Palin-Giuliani or vice-versa. If Patreaus and Condi would run, they'd make a great team too; no country would ever mess with us with those two!
by twansalem
Wed Nov 05 2008I still don't understand how this guy is considered a Republican.
by zuchinibut
Wed Nov 05 2008Rudy isn't exactly riding a lot of momentum right now. The man shouldn't waste anybody's time, and just kick his feet up on a beach somewhere.
by victor83
Wed Nov 05 2008Some have pontificated, saying that the 2008 winner will be unbeatable in 2012 because economic recovery is inevitable. That winner (Obama) will receive the credit for it. Whether that is true or not...I know this: If Republicans are stupid enough to go with Giuliani, or any other "moderate/ Bush-wing/ Rockefellar/ blue blood candidate...everyone better prepare for eight years of President Obama.