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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Anybody remember Rudy Giuliani? He was the presumptive favorite to win the 2008 GOP Presidential nomination, before Ron Paul took him out? Well, Rudy's back.The former Mayor of America tells the New York Post's Fredric U. Dicker that he is going to take his "traditional view of marriage," which I guess is between a man and a woman and whomever the dude is still married to, into battle against gay marriage: (h/t John Dickerson)"This will create a grass-roots movement. This is the kind of issue that, in many ways, is somewhat beyond politics," said Giuliani, a two-term mayor who unsuccessfully ...
Sure, why not? From New York Magazine: In a presidential year in which the unprecedented has become the commonplace, and in which the political currents swirling around the race keep carrying us into, as the cliché has it, uncharted waters, maybe it was inevitable that the veepstakes would yield a circumstance this bizarre: the presumptive nominees of both parties seriously mooting the concept of teaming up with the same dude. And not just any dude, mind you, but the Democrat turned Republican turned Independent, divorced, Jewish billionaire mayor of our glorious metropolis. The mind doth ...
Here's a rare moment in which all three of our current candidates for president seem to agree: Obama, Clinton, and McCain all want a loophole closed in our current law that allows convicted felons to purchase firearms at gun shows. So why, as Politico reports, is MSNBC refusing to run the following ad?The network that brings you such controversial programming as "Morning Joe", "Hardball", and "Countdown" released an e-mail stating, "We don't accept controversial issue advertising."Not allowing convicted felons to purchase still more weaponry at gun shows. Gee, I wonder what kind of an ...
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