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by Buck • 8:09 pm
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Rudy and friends out on the town.
The president of the United States is president of the United States. He’s going to be president of the United States from now until the time a new president takes over. Until then, he’s the only one conducting foreign policy of this country. We can have our political debate in this country. … But nobody should be creating the specter that we’re sending emissaries out around the world before someone is actually sworn in as president of the United States.
I think it would be good for the country if Mrs. Clinton, Senator Clinton would correct that statement now.
“Don’t interfere with the ability of the country to function in a proper way” and “respect Bush’s responsibility” - JUST WHO IN THE HELL IS RUDY KIDDING?! Oh…
Giuliani blasts Clinton
PETERBOROUGH, N.H. - Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani on Sunday blasted Hillary Rodham Clinton for talking about what she would do on the diplomatic front between her possible election and inauguration.
Clinton has told crowds she would send “distinguished Americans of both political parties to travel around the world on my behalf with a very simple message to the governments and the people alike: The era of cowboy diplomacy is over.”
Giuliani, pointing to a story in Sunday’s Des Moines Register about her statements, said such comments hurt the United States and undermine the balance of President Bush’s term, which ends Jan. 20, 2009.
“I think that it’s important that we conduct this debate in a way that we don’t interfere with the ability of the country to function in a proper way, between the now and (the election),” Giuliani said at the start of a town hall’style meeting in Peterborough.
Campaigning with his wife, Judith, the former New York mayor said Clinton should retract the statements and respect Bush’s responsibility.
PHILIP ELLIOTT, Associated Press
Couldn’t end the post without a little bit of Rudy hypocrisy:
In an Aug. 1 interview with TV talk show host Charlie Rose, Giuliani said “there were several decisions that could have been made differently but weren’t,” among them “not paying attention to the quality of life of people in Iraq.”
Filed: 2008 Presidential Election, Rudy Giuliani








