Giuliani Poised To Launch His Own Version Of The "Southern Strategy"

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First Posted: 11- 4-07 12:01 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Strategists for Rudy Giuliani are quietly preparing a significantly race-based campaign strategy to strengthen support among socially conservative white voters, in the South as well as in the North.

The former Mayor carries the burden of three marriages and a Brooklyn accent, but he has more race cards to play than any of his opponents, and his success in the fight for the nomination - according to close observers of the campaign -- may depend on how aggressively he plays his hand.

The themes the campaign are lining up for renewed emphasis are those reflecting Giuliani's confrontational stance towards black New Yorkers and their white liberal allies, as well as his record of siding decisively with the police against minorities who launched protests alleging police brutality during the years he was mayor from 1994-2001.

Giuliani's eight years as New York's chief executive exemplified a Northern adaptation of the GOP's politically successful "Southern strategy" - the strategy playing on white resistance to and resentment of federal legislation passed in the 1960s mandating desegregation - resistance that produced a realignment in the South and fractured the Democratic loyalties of white working class voters in the urban North from 1968 to 2004.

"Race is at the heart of Rudy's story," according to Wayne Barrett, one of Giuliani's preeminent biographers. Giuliani ended race and gender preferences in New York's city contracting. He eliminated open admissions at City University and re-instituted testing requirements for the school -- requirements which disadvantaged black and Latino applicants seeking to complete the four-year curriculum. Also angering black leaders, Giuliani instituted tough law and order policies that were consistently cited by his administration as the driving force pushing crime rates down over 60 percent during his tenure as Mayor.

Equally important in courting a racially conservative Republican primary electorate in the current presidential election, Giuliani brought to a halt the black and minority domination of New York city politics.

In 1993, Giuliani defeated New York's first black mayor, David Dinkins, by 53,367 votes, 49.3 to 46.4, after calling Dinkins a "Jesse Jackson Democrat." In 1997, Giuliani used the mayoral bid of Al Sharpton as a wedge issue against the other Democratic primary candidates, describing their refusal to renounce the controversial black leader as an insult to New Yorkers. In effect, Rudy stood up to and beat three icons of the black community - Dinkins, Sharpton and Jackson - all figures recognizable to white Republican primary voters.

In addition, Giuliani has begun an attempt to appeal to voters who disagree with him on such issues as gay marriage and abortion by citing his record as an authoritarian defender of the traditional social order against the assault of cultural liberalism - a record dovetailing with his stands on racial issues.

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He closed the Brooklyn Museum after it put on display a painting of the Virgin Mary covered with Elephant dung. He presided over the clean-up and revitalization of a sex-dominated Times Square, the most notorious red-light district of a city considered a den of sin by the Religious Right.

"Giuliani made it a priority to clean up the smut from Times Square in New York. Pre-Giuliani and post Giuliani are worlds apart when it comes to pornography in that area," Christian Broadcasting Network correspondent David Brody recently wrote on his blog. "Giuliani gets bashed as the pro-choice, pro-gay rights social liberal. But on this issue of pornography will social conservatives admit that Giuliani was solid?"

Uncommitted conservative Republicans contend that Giuliani should move quickly to capitalize on his mayoral successes, independent of his widely heralded performance in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

"He should be showcasing those things where he took on the politically correct forces, the Manhattan liberal establishment," said conservative operative Craig Shirley.

Giuliani leads in virtually every national poll by an average of 12 points. But former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney currently holds a very strong 13.5 point lead in Iowa, a solid 8 point lead in New Hampshire, and a slight lead in Michigan.

As a result, Romney is currently favored to win two, and possibly three, of "first in the nation" contests. Doing so would push Romney to a dominant position in the GOP primary.

The fourth key Republican test is the South Carolina primary with a GOP electorate that is overwhelmingly white and disproportionately conservative on social and racial issues.

For the first seven months of this year, Giuliani led in 15 out of 16 polls of South Carolina voters. In August and September, however, Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thomson moved slightly ahead of Giuliani. In the most recent surveys, Romney has taken a razor-thin lead.

If Giuliani were to lose the first three contests to Romney, his chances of winning the nomination would sharply diminish and perhaps disappear. For that reason, South Carolina is becoming crucial to Giuliani's survival, and hizzoner needs to regain his early advantage there, wresting sympathetic voters away from encroaching competitors.

"We will make sure voters understand what he did as mayor of New York, over and above 9/11," concurred a key source in the Giuliani campaign. "I sure would if I were him," said Republican pollster Glen Bolger who notes the appeal of Giuliani's record to conservative voters.

Strategists for Rudy Giuliani are quietly preparing a significantly race-based campaign strategy to strengthen support among socially conservative white voters, in the South as well as in the North...
Strategists for Rudy Giuliani are quietly preparing a significantly race-based campaign strategy to strengthen support among socially conservative white voters, in the South as well as in the North...
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I just can't see these ignorant hillbillies in these deep south states walking into a voting book and pulling the lever for Giuliani...Rudy is a New York liberal who's for gun control, gay rights and abortion rights. Plus, these's all those photos of him dressed up like a woman, and if these's one thing these dumb-ass deep-south Fox News addicts hate worse than a NYC liberal it's a NYC closet queer. Also a lot of these hicks won't like it when they hear Rudy wants to get rid of all the smut. Many of them like to whack off to their porn collections when they're not humping the livestock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 11/05/2007
- mpgarr I'm a Fan of mpgarr 3 fans permalink

As far as the "G Man" engaging in such a campaign---anything you can do to win is just fine--right Rudy????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 11/05/2007

I can hardly wait for Guiliani runs the Dialo ad
maybe hang some nooses, carry a plunger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 AM on 11/05/2007
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 64 fans permalink
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Can someone who considers himself the biggest YANKEE fan even have a Southern strategy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 11/05/2007
- fourex I'm a Fan of fourex 17 fans permalink
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Rudy is not unfamiliar with bigotry and racism. He will be playing his strong suit. Look for a bump in the polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 11/05/2007

"In a well-publicized 1982 case, Giuliani testified in defense of the federal government's "detention posture" regarding the internment of over 2,000 Haitian asylum-seekers who had entered the country illegally. The U.S. government disputed the assertion that most of the detainees had fled their country due to political persecution, alleging instead that they were "economic migrants." In defense of the government's position, Giuliani stated at one point that political repression under President Jean-Claude Duvalier (the infamous "Baby Doc") no longer existed.[15] After meeting personally with Duvalier, Giuliani testified that "political repression, at least in general, does not exist" in Haiti under Duvalier's regime."...WIKI

HE MET WITH BABY DOC DUVALIER WHO ASSURED HIM THERE WAS NO PERSECUTION IN HAITI!!!!!

You want this guy talking to Musharraf?
Maybe Rudy Kazootie has Ton Ton Macou hitmen with dolls of the other candidates on the payroll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 11/05/2007
- whizkid I'm a Fan of whizkid 28 fans permalink

Rudy. A chef who serves up a big bowl of putrid cole slaw.
Chopped up crap that makes you sick & leaves you exposed to more bad food.
If the GOP refuses to take him out, the Dem selected will.
Flawed.
Pathetic.
A toothy POS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 11/05/2007
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 123 fans permalink

November 2, 2007, 11:49 am
Socialized Rudy
"Sure enough, Rudy Giuliani got his prostate treatment from a government-run insurance plan, very similar to the plans that would be available to all Americans under the Democratic health care proposals. Joe Conason has the goods."

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 11/04/2007
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OK, so here's a guy whose incompetence allowed his firefighters and police officers to perish unnecessarily, and he has the utter gall to position himself as the man who will keep us all safe from the evil dark-skinned terrorists?

What complete BS. Standing atop rubble with GWB or conducting a coherent press conference after your city has been attacked does not make you competent or qualified for anything other than that.

Joe Biden is right: This man is probably the least-qualified person running. And Republicans like his "tough talk." Typical. Like children, they respond to the cheapest pandering.

What Musharraf is doing now in Pakistan is exactly what Republican voters and candidates are willing to do here.

Fortunately, I've got an EU option available to me and my children. I pity those who don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 11/04/2007
- shag11 I'm a Fan of shag11 11 fans permalink

It's interesting that the "christian conservatives" are so concerned about pornography. It's probably because so many of them are knee-deep into aberrant sexual behavior.
I watch crime investigation shows and I can't tell you how many ministers, and "good christian" people are caught up in murder, molestation and other crimes. They should take care of themselves and leave other people the fuck alone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 11/04/2007
- stlrfan I'm a Fan of stlrfan 2 fans permalink

Wonder if he'll start to wear a sheet at his S.C. events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 11/04/2007
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Do you think there's any chance he would leave his bimbo, gold-digging wife behind in New York? I don't know which is a worse prospect: Giuliani as president or "Judith" as First Lady.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/09/giuliani200709

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 11/04/2007
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

Go Rudy, go south. More, more, a little further now, keep going. That's it. Go Rudy, go south. Let us know when you get to the Straights of Magellan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 11/04/2007
- USMC1980 I'm a Fan of USMC1980 11 fans permalink

Yawn...Big deal. Two new polls (Newsweek and ABC/WP) show Hillary Clinton with a 4 point lead over Rudy, even after her supposed "stumble" in the last debate. Giuliani is toast, I doubt his dress wearing ass will make it past the primaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 11/04/2007
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 273 fans permalink

That's our Rudy... another "uniter", Republican style.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 11/04/2007
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