At least that what one of his policy guy says.
Sorta.
John P. Avlon's "Independent Nation" has rarely been cited this campaign season. But with Giuliani joining Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy on the cover of the 2005 paperback edition, the pages offer a different view of the former mayor than the portrait of rock-ribbed conservatism being presented for the purposes of the Republican primary.
It's a view that matches more closely with Giuliani’s political success in New York, and one that could preview his more moderate general election appeal. It's also, at its core, a warning to Republican conservative partisans that Giuliani's feelings toward his party's right edge may be less respect than "contempt."
Either way, it will be a blustery day on the rocky slopes of Hell before I hold my nose and vote for that slick ...Willie.
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