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Guiliani:  I'd endorse Trump but I don't want to have to defend him

POSTED AT 10:41 AM ON APRIL 19, 2016 BY ED MORRISSEY

It took Rudy Giuliani quite some time to publicly state that he would vote for Donald Trump in the New York primary, but the former mayor and presidential hopeful doesn’t want people to assume he endorses Trump. Sure, Giuliani thinks Trump’s the best candidate in the field, he told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly last night, but that’s as far as Giuliani’s prepared to go. Specifically, Giuliani wants to keep his distance from Trump when it comes to having to defend his friend’s public remarks and feuds, especially the one with Kelly herself:

Firstly, he said, “I’m not part of the campaign. I don’t want anybody to think that I am an official in the campaign.”

Kelly notes that an endorsement doesn’t necessarily confer official campaigner status, but Giuliani offers another bite at the same apple before getting down to the actual problem:

“Nobody thinks that,” she said. “The New York Post endorsed Donald Trump. I don’t think anybody thinks The New York Post is part of the campaign.”

Giuliani explained that’s he’s a “political person” and would have to make speeches and join Trump’s campaign if he endorsed the billionaire mogul, but that he’s not ready to completely rule out working with him.

Perhaps realizing that he’d just made the same argument that Kelly refuted, Giuliani admitted that he’s uncomfortable fronting for Trump:

“If they would make some of the changes, maybe,” he said.

“There’s no question I believe he is the best candidate,” Giuliani added. “And if people want to interpret that as an endorsement, it is, but it doesn’t require any obligation on my part to have to defend every single thing they do.”

The lawyer in Giuliani has gotten the better of him. If he’s going on television to talk about how Trump is the best candidate for the presidency with the implication that others should follow his example, that’s pretty much a de facto personal endorsement, no? If he’s going on prime-time TV to make that argument, there is a need to defend it, even if it’s just for personal credibility. Like it or not, that also involves explaining how making the kind of broad statements about Mexicans that Giuliani denounces here goes into Giuliani’s decision that Trump is the best representative of the GOP in November.

Giuliani wants to eat his cake and have it too by attempting to evade any responsibility for his own choice as a prominent politician in a presidential primary. He could have just voted for his friend and kept quiet about it, or simply said that friendship was the basis for his vote — and many would have respected that kind of loyalty, even if they disagreed with the choice. By ducking these questions, though, Giuliani leaves the impression that he can’t give a credible answer as to why Trump’s public outbursts are overcome by his other talents for the job, which is a pretty weak position for a quasi-surrogate on prime time.

Still, Giuliani’s doing better in that role than Ben Carson.
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Re: Giuliani: I’d endorse Trump but I don't want to have to defend him
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2016, 03:00:49 pm »
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“There’s no question I believe he is the best candidate,” Giuliani added. “And if people want to interpret that as an endorsement, it is, but it doesn’t require any obligation on my part to have to defend every single thing they do.”

Works for me.  Thanks, Rudy! 


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“There’s no question I believe he is the best candidate,” Giuliani added. “And if people want to interpret that as an endorsement, it is, but it doesn’t require any obligation on my part to have to defend every single thing they do.”

Works for me.  Thanks, Rudy! 


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Me too.  Guiliani is a pro and a class act!
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2016, 03:07:16 pm »
Me too.  Guiliani is a pro and a class act!

LOL!! Guiliani will vote for Trump but won't give speeches for him.  He knows Trump makes stupid and insulting statements (like seeing the firefighters on 7/11) and he can't defend those.
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« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2016, 03:10:22 pm »
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« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2016, 03:10:34 pm »
LOL!! Guiliani will vote for Trump but won't give speeches for him. 

So what?  We'll take the vote. 

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« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2016, 03:13:35 pm »
'Cause Drumpf is indefensible. 

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« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2016, 03:14:11 pm »
LOL!! Guiliani will vote for Trump but won't give speeches for him.  He knows Trump makes stupid and insulting statements (like seeing the firefighters on 7/11) and he can't defend those.

There's still half of August, and all of Sept and Oct for him to "give speeches for him".

We're ALL waiting for Trump to speak on details once he's the Nominee.

That should get all the "poorly educated" to the polls.    :whistle:
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Every court that's ruled on the merits would disagree with you.  Just because you think Donnie has a god-given right to the nomination without getting 1,237 bound and pledged delegates doesn't make it so. 
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« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2016, 03:38:39 pm »
All of my edits on this thread was to fix the size of the photos....if you don't know how to do it click on your post that I edited and you will see....

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Re: Giuliani: I’d endorse Trump but I don't want to have to defend him
« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2016, 03:44:00 pm »
There's still half of August, and all of Sept and Oct for him to "give speeches for him".

We're ALL waiting for Trump to speak on details once he's the Nominee.

That should get all the "poorly educated" to the polls.    :whistle:

Details?  How about sticking to a policy from speech to speech? 

No one wants to speak for him because his views change on a daily basis.  That won't change  if he gets the nomination.

If delegates had been apportioned according to vote totals in the primaries so far (no WTA states), Trump would have 37% of the vote, 37% of the delegates and nowhere close to enough to win at the Convention.
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All of my edits on this thread was to fix the size of the photos....if you don't know how to do it click on your post that I edited and you will see....

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Thanks, myst.  I've been wondering how to do that.  I've decided not to post some photos because I forgot how to shrink wrap them.  ^-^
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« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2016, 03:56:34 pm »
I hope Trump has a GOOD night tonight!

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All of my edits on this thread was to fix the size of the photos....if you don't know how to do it click on your post that I edited and you will see....

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If anyone has not yet noticed

LIBERAL Republicans like Trump


because he's a liberal too

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« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2016, 06:00:57 pm »
If anyone has not yet noticed

LIBERAL Republicans like Trump


because he's a liberal too

Like Jrff Sessions and Clint Eastwood?  :laughingdog:

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If anyone has not yet noticed

LIBERAL Republicans like Trump


because he's a liberal too

He appeals to their Progressive nature, I guess.....
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« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2016, 07:43:20 pm »
He appeals to their Progressive nature, I guess.....

I'll settle for his American nature..especially when held up next to Hillary's or Bernie's.
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« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2016, 07:44:48 pm »
I'll settle for his American nature..especially when held up next to Hillary's or Bernie's.

Progressivism is NOT American, DC.  That's why I voted against Trump.  His values oppose American values.
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Progressivism is NOT American, DC.  That's why I voted against Trump.  His values oppose American values.

Truth is, that weaning the American worker off government subsidies takes time.

A fire and brimstone Conservative ideologue would ensure a one-term Administration with full-blown support for the Left.

Trump gets ONE chance to pull this off and I think he's the only one that can.

The real intrigue is going to be watching how the Republican House and Senate work with him and vice versa.
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Truth is, that weaning the American worker off government subsidies takes time.

A fire and brimstone Conservative ideologue would ensure a one-term Administration with full-blown support for the Left.

Trump gets ONE chance to pull this off and I think he's the only one that can.

The real intrigue is going to be watching how the Republican House and Senate work with him and vice versa.

There won't be a Republican Senate if Trump is the nominee.  So you can forget about any of Trump's economic plans coming to fruition.

I just don't see where Trump is going to succeed in imposing massive tariffs on China and Mexico, our two largest trading partners.  Most of Trump's supporters are regular shoppers at Wal-Mart, and all that imported stuff sold at the country's largest retailer will go up 45%, wrecking the budgets of those lower-middle-class people.   Wanna throw the country into recession?

Trump just emotes when he talks about economic issues.  He hasn't thought any of this through and will be discouraged by most policymakers from taking some of these extreme steps.
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