Is Rudy’s Teflon Gone?
Eftychis | 26 08 2007If you're a first time visitor, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed, which will keep you up to date with all the latest New School Politics posts. Thanks for visiting!
This was an interesting article from the NewYork observer. In a strange way, it appears that it is not Rudy’s past social choices that are stirring up resentment among conservatives, but it is his past policy choices on immigration. Remember, John McCain’s campaign was shattered on the imigration issue after a massive backlash by his longtime supporters for his attempt to pass his awful immigration bill.
Here is an exerpt with a link.
After months of watching him wriggle out of tight spots on issues like abortion and gun control, opponents of the front-running former mayor say that his reversal on immigration policy has finally brought down the mayor’s impenetrable defenses and opened him up to attacks on everything from the consistency of his record, to his personal life, to the veracity of his remarks about Ground Zero.
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