Rudy Giuliani Says George Soros Wants to Destroy Government Due to His ‘Sick Background’
“Soros is intent on destroying our government for some sick reason of his that goes back to his sick background.”
“Soros is intent on destroying our government for some sick reason of his that goes back to his sick background.”
If you weren’t whiplashed, heartsick, nauseated, outraged and exhausted last week, you weren’t paying attention.
Former Mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday defended controversial comments made by presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, which was interpreted as implying that President Obama is sympathetic to Islamic terrorism.
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani will be among several New York politicians who are expected to protest at the premiere of “The Death of Klinghoffer” at the New York Metropolitan Opera House.
Ed Koch, the pugnacious former New York City mayor whose political imprimatur was eagerly sought by Republicans and Democrats alike, has died.
In October, introducing Rudy Giuliani before the Republican Jewish Coalition, philanthropist Sheldon Adelson said of the former New York City mayor, \”Time after time Mayor Giuliani not only said the right things about Israel, which is easy to do, but he took the right actions as well.\”
Expand that beyond Israel and Mr. Adelson has quite effectively outlined the driving rationale behind Rudy Giuliani\’s bid for the presidency: Other candidates might say the right things, but Rudy actually does them. And he has for years.
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Rudy Giuliani come in first and second in approval ratings in a poll of American Jews.
Each of the leading GOP presidential candidates to some degree has run away from the Bush legacy. But this week they made their case before one of the president\’s most loyal constituencies: Republican Jews.
With California\’s early primary bringing unusual recognition to the Golden State, the Republican candidates are heading out West. They met in debate at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley on May 3. Do these Republicans have a shot at winning Jewish voters over in 2008?