Karl Rove Coaching Giuliani
White House political advisor Karl Rove is said to be coaching potential Republican presidential nominee Rudy Giuliani on a campaign strategy to use against Hillary Clinton during the 2008 election. The news comes after reports on Capitol Hill about Rove’s secret meetings with Giuliani in New York. However, Rove says that Giuliani’s appeal as a “middle-of-the-road Republican” isn’t presidential material, but would be better suited for a VP spot under a “fire-breather” like Bill Frist.





July 11th, 2005 at 10:45 pm
I think if we were to hold the 2008 election tomorrow and it was
Giuliani v. Clinton, Giuliani would win by a landslide. Even though Clinton has huge popularity, I just do not see a woman winning the White House anytime soon (and thank God it wont be Hillary). I agree with Chad on this one, neither do I see Giuliani actually winning the nomination for the presidency in 2008, we may see a VP spot, and that would be great! I also speculate that Secretary of State Condolezza Rice may end up in a VP nomination. I have no problem with Bill Frist as President, although I highly doubt that one. I believe the one to watch is Senator George Allen of Virginia, he has his eyes set on the White House and he is going to fight long and hard in 2008, he has even emerged victorious and is highly popular in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He has already begun shaping his platform as a conservative, using many of his old ideas. In Virginia he abolished parole and was the last Republican Governor to actually get things done, he is a hard working man and has many great ideas for America’s future. Keep and eye on him and consider a vote in the Republican primary in 2008!
ALLEN-GIULIANI 2008!
July 12th, 2005 at 8:15 am
Allen - Giuliani 2008. I like the sound of that. We’ll keep a closer eye on The Man From Virginia, Richard!