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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- johnmorgan I'm a Fan of johnmorgan 17 fans permalink

Oh my God! That photo - is it Nosferatu?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 11/04/2007

Back when Rudy was mayor of New York, Rudy worked to have the life sentence of a major drug crime lord reduced from a life sentence, to a 30 year term. This drug dealer was released in 2003.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C0A9649582 60

The drug lord even endorsed Guiliani

http://www.lynnedjohnson.com/diary/i...dy_giul iani/

The drug dealer was Leroy Barnes, soon to be made famous again as a stiff competitor to the heroin kingpin Frank Lucas.

Barnes later went on to write an autobiography called Mr. Untouchable: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Heroin's Teflon Don.

So there you have it, the so-called Crime Busting Mayor working to let off one of the biggest heroin king-pins in NYC, and even working to get him a Presidential pardon.

Barnes did far more damage to society than Horton ever did. Barnes, said to be the namesake behind the song, "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," polluted society by importing heroin. He wasn't just some sidewalk dealer. He was the head of a network - a syndicate. Undoubtedly, he was a murderer as his confession indicated, a multiple murderer (and thats just what he confessed to). He also bears the responsibility for whatever carnage his enforcers or lieutenants perpetrated. How much other vice and did his drug trade fuel?

Now, how many did Horton victimize? Horton pales in comparison to the damage that Barnes did.

And Rudy worked to pardon him, and cut him a sweetheart deal, reversing a life sentence.

Seems like Rudy often hangs out with thugs, the mob, and drug kingpins. Wasn't one of his southern campaign managers arrested for dealing coke?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 11/04/2007
- MI6troll I'm a Fan of MI6troll 25 fans permalink

Ugly dress, funny hat and white gloves?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 11/04/2007
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 50 fans permalink

Rudy may end up with the title "little man looking for a balcony" thanks to Sen Biden & others. Titles like that can kill a candidacy. Harry Truman got laughs & beat the ever dapper Tom Dewey by calling Tom "the little man on a wedding cake". Her Hillaryship wouldn't use the line because she is doing the strait laced, dignity bit. John Edwards, & maybe Sen Obama, could have fun with the line, destroy Rudy & wedge open the door to the White House to get in. Rudy ain't a good ole boy. His 'southern' schtick is like serving bagels with the grits. Get Rudy a balcony for his campaign bus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 11/04/2007
- Tiberon I'm a Fan of Tiberon 4 fans permalink

So, Giuliani will blatantly appeal to racists. Otherwise he doesn't stand a chance of winning.

Great. Another "uniter" from the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 11/04/2007
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 86 fans permalink

Hey Rudy - try this one on for size
" race mixing caused 9-11"
it is what your southern constituents want to hear

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 11/04/2007

IS he bringing is first wife-HIS COUSIN- with him to show the redneck hillbilly's it's ok to marry your kin....or just a noose or two????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 11/04/2007
- mommadona I'm a Fan of mommadona 187 fans permalink
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Is that the SOUTHERN part of El Dulce or that NORTHERN part of El Dulce?

First, Rudy...practice this...

"Ya all"....now SAY IT WITH CONVICTION DUDE.
and then...."Git er done"....now SAY THAT WITH CONVICTION....now...here's a hard one....

"purdy"......you know - how you look in that full-length mirror.....

http://www.allreaders.com/pictures/rudy_giuliani_drag.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 11/04/2007
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Rooty Poot's southern strategy started when he married his cousin. If he moves into the White House his granny will probably be making "nerve tonic" down by the see-ment pond, and he'll have a nephew living with him who can't decide if he wants to be a brain surgeon or a nought-nought spy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/04/2007
- Blutus I'm a Fan of Blutus 11 fans permalink

Yes, Operation Fatback.

Eat more Grits!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 11/04/2007
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