
While some of the e-telligentsia and assorted talking heads continue to be fascinated by Sen. Hillary Clinton's wardrobe choices—including this odd and sexist rationalization by CNBC's John Harwood on NBC's Meet the Press—the voters have moved on.
The latest Rasmussen Poll finds "28% of American adults said that they would trust New York Senator Hillary Clinton the most on national security issues. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 20% named former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani."
This is not good news for the Republican Party, which has "historically dominated national security issues." It's even worse news for Giuliani, who is running a single issue campaign dominated by his rather circumspect anti-terrorism credentials and avoids any discussion of Iraq. Expect this gap to widen.
Best on National Security? [RR]
Defending Givhan's Cleavage Coverage [Media Matters]
Clinton Doubles Lead, Attracts More Blacks [R20]
HRC and Logo to Host Presidential Debates [R20]
Giuliani Flip Flops on Civil Unions [R20]
News: Rudy and McCain Court Anti-Gays [R20]
Giuliani: Pro-Gay Views "Not the Issue" [R20]
News: Giuliani's Not-So-Secret Plan [R20]
Democrats Debate Homopohobia, Racism,HIV [R20]
Democratic Candidates Debate Gay Issues [R20]
Clinton Names Prominent Gay Supporters [R20]
Clinton, Edwards Oppose Surgeon General Nominee [R20]
Clinton Camp Targets Gay and Lesbian Donors [R20]
Obama Campaign Names Gay Supporters [R20]
Behind the Gay-Friendly Faces [Advocate]
The Advocate: Clinton vs Obama [R20]
Memo to Mr. Geffen: Get Over It [R20]
Hillary Big Brother "Ad" [R20]
Obama Strategist Behind Hillary Big Brother Ad [R20]
Clinton Launches LGBT Steering Committee [R20]








I still don't see what all the hoopla is about when it comes to "rudy." Just what has he done for the COUNTRY? America's "mayor" not mine, just a wee bit too anti-black male, and that is a total turn off. And, it takes more than hand holding to be President, but, in this country of voters who are so easily duped by flags, fear and lies from the GOP, who knows what people would really do in a race between the two of them.
Posted by: Luther | 31 July 2007 at 12:48