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Giuliani Explains Iraq Study Group Absenteeism

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Posted on Jun 20, 2007

Rudy Giuliani is in damage control mode, now that people have noticed that during his two-month tour as a member of the Iraq Study Group he missed two meetings in order to make paid appearances. The candidate called his participation in the group a mistake, both because he intended to run for office and because it “didn’t seem that I would really be able to keep the thing focused on a bipartisan, nonpolitical resolution.”


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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday it was a mistake for him to join the Iraq Study Group, on which he lasted just two months and failed to show for any official meetings. The former New York mayor has tried to tamp down criticism in recent days after Newsday reported that Giuliani was a no-show for two of the group’s meetings and instead attended paid public appearances.

“I thought it would work, but then after a month or two I realized the idea that I was possibly going to run for president would be inconsistent with that,” Giuliani said during a campaign stop in Iowa.

Giuliani said the main reason he quit was that it “didn’t seem that I would really be able to keep the thing focused on a bipartisan, nonpolitical resolution.”

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By Enemy of State, June 21, 2007 at 2:06 pm Link to this comment

Since when have Republican voters cared about how smart a candidate is? Faux toughness, and godliness are the only things that matter!

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By THOMAS BILLIS, June 21, 2007 at 3:36 am Link to this comment
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Well he is right we would not want to have a President who would make a non political decision on something as unimportant as war and peace.Rudi used to be smart.With the answer he gave to the question he has now moved himself to the front of the “I am just dumb enough to replace the dummy we already have club”.

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By DennisD, June 20, 2007 at 8:49 pm Link to this comment
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“I thought it would work, but then after a month or two I realized the idea that I was possibly going to run for president would be inconsistent with that,” Giuliani said during a campaign stop in Iowa.

HUH, WHAT the hell did he just say - and he’s the Republican front runner. Rudy just made Bu$h look smart with that response and that’s not easy to do. What a seamless Presidential transition his election would make for the Republican Party. Dumb takes over for Dumber.
Just say the damn alarm clock didn’t go off and leave it at that.

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