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Giuliani: Flawed or Flawless?- The Oral Biography (Hardcover)

by Deborah Hart Strober (Author), Gerald S. Strober (Author)
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RUDY Giuliani has gone from being America′s mayor to our top political paradox. How could a pro–choice, pro–gay rights, pro–gun control, twice–divorced centrist lead the early polling in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries?
Conventional wisdom says that social conservatives who dominate the GOP primary process just don′t know Rudy′s record. Once they see that the emperor has no clothes – or, rather, likes to wear women′s clothes – his numbers will slip and his prospects will sink.
That line, repeated by Democrats across New York, may prove to be true. But don′t be so quick to write off Rudy. Deconstruct that conventional wisdom, and you find that it rests on shaky premises, knee–jerk biases—and, perhaps most importantly, a fundamental misunderstanding of the post–9/11 political climate.
Of course, Giuliani′s had a rough week or two; even if he′s still the front–runner, he′s hardly a sure thing for the nomination. He raised an impressive $10 million in March alone, but keep in mind that his high standing in the polls has a lot to do with the relative weakness of the current field, which could change.
That said, I suspect the "Rudy can′t win" mantra is being driven as much by Democratic fear and loathing – of both conservatives and Giuliani himself – as by Republican politics and performance.
As Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober′s "Flawed or Flawless" amply documents through dozens of interviews with friends and foes alike, liberals widely despise Giuliani. Not just because they see him as a racially insensitive, rights–suppressing bully, but because he succeeded in this big blue city largely because of his hard–charging style, not despite it.
To these liberals, Giuliani winning the GOP nomination is doubly scary: He threatens their worldview – and, worse, as a socially tolerant 9/11 hero, he′s probably the biggest threat to beat the Democratic nominee. So when they say he can′t win, part of what they′re really saying is they don′t want him to win.
More important, though, is how the left sees the right. The way many of my Democratic friends view evangelicals, and conservatives more broadly, is best summed up by the infamous Washington Post mischaracterization—"poor, uneducated and easy to command." So in their eyes, what′s wrong with Kansas will prove to be what′s wrong with Rudy′s campaign.
That glib analysis is flawed, though. It treats movement conservatives as an unthinking monolith and wrongly presumes they would never tolerate or nominate a moderate.
Democrats also ignore the conservative appeal of Giuliani′s strong moral streak, which he memorably demonstrated in his 1999 confrontation over the Brooklyn Museum′s controversial "Sensation" exhibit. That′s probably not enough to compensate for his apostasies on abortion and gay rights, but at a minimum it′ll help him connect with some less–doctrinaire primary voters and likely mollify others′ concerns about his cultural profile.
But liberals′ big error here is to dramatically discount the long–term political impact of 9/11. They just don′t see how the terrorist attacks of that day, and the ongoing threat of jihadism, have transformed millions of Americans (especially on the right) into security–first voters. This is the pre–eminent, transcendent issue for this generation of conservatives, and Rudy′s credentials are saint–like.
Remember, conservatives willingly overlooked Ronald Reagan′s divorce at a time when divorce was a much bigger political taboo than it is today. To righties of that generation, fighting Communism was the preeminent, transcendent cause, and Reagan was peerless when it came to waging and winning the Cold War. (It didn′t hurt that he was a tax–cutting zealot, too.)
One of Giuliani′s considerable advantages, much like Reagan, is the president he would replace. Many voters saw Reagan′s strength and clarity as welcome antidotes to Jimmy Carter′s weakness and malaise. To today′s Republicans, Giuliani offers the same tough–on–terror leadership that has bonded conservatives to President Bush. But he also comes with an impressive record as a governmental CEO – a stark contrast to Bush′s bungling on Iraq and Katrina.
Thus, by nominating Giuliani, Republicans would neutralize the competence issue and take divisive social issues off the table – while focusing the debate on their strength, security. It is plausible that a critical mass of Republicans could make such a pragmatic choice and put winning over purity – just as Democrats thought they were doing by picking war hero John Kerry over the unelectable Howard Dean in 2004.
Whether Giuliani′s 9/11 halo is powerful enough to overshadow his cultural deviations and personal shortcomings with enough primary voters to buy him a fair hearing on other issues, like tax cuts and judges and immigration, remains to be seen. But so far, Rudy seems to be on the right track.
Dan Gerstein, a political consultant, formerly advised Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman and Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi. (New York Post, April 8, 2007)

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As he took charge of his city’s response to the 9/11 attacks, New York City′s mayor Rudy Giuliani became the most admired man in America, and perhaps the world. Featuring interviews with longtime political associates, teachers, protégées, and friends, as well as his opponents, critics, and other astute political observers, Giuliani presents a living portrait of one of the most prominent and controversial politicians of our era.

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