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28.11.2007
Bawk! Bawk!

I remember thinking that Noam was wrong to accuse Rudy Giuliani of "chicken[ing] out" in his aborted 2000 Senate campaign against Hillary Clinton. After all, Rudy dropped out of the race after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. Is that the same thing as chickening out? Well, maybe it is.

From today's NYT article on the Senate race that wasn't:

In announcing his withdrawal from the race to succeed Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat, Mr. Giuliani said he wanted to turn his attention to fighting his cancer. But some of his aides and senior Washington Republicans say today they had concluded weeks before that he had lost interest in the race, in part because he had become enamored of Judith Nathan, the woman with whom he was having an affair, but also because he realized that he was drawn to the campaign more by the sport and distinction that would come with beating a Clinton than he was by the prospect of serving in the Senate.

As the spring came, Mr. Giuliani would joke gloomily, over cigars, about life as a junior senator and the transition of going from chief executive to one of 100 people, one friend said. He complained about the burdens of fund-raising, while his aides grew frustrated at his reluctance to campaign outside of New York City or discuss federal issues.

It seems like all the Stop Her Now folks betting on Giluiani as their best hope to do so might want to ask why he didn't stop her back then.

 --Jason Zengerle

Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:14 PM with 6 comment(s)

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Wandreycer1 said:

Oh, poor Rudy - only getting to be a US Senator,  one of the most esteemed and honorable positions on the planet.  That's our very own Rudy - the egomaniac's egomaniac.  

Not much has changed in terms of his laziness and self-absorption on national and international affairs.  Hiring out a bunch of wingnuts to hand you simplistic, moronic talking points doesn't exactly count as deep thought.

November 28, 2007 1:28 PM

thejauntyboulevardier said:

Rudy partisans stenuously argue that he didn't chicken out of the race and that his cancer was the primary reason for his sudden withdrawal, leaving the GOP stuck with the hapless Rick Lazio as their standard bearer.  Perhaps.  

Though I also strongly suspect that Bad Ass Rudy got scared that HC would beat him that year and wanted an exit.  His cancer hasn't hampered him in the seven years since then, a time when he has dumped his second wife, gotten a third one, traveled all around the country giving "inspirational" lectures on leadership, and generally been campaigning pretty hard for President for about a year and half now.  I don't want to dismiss what must have been a real scare for the man.  Still, his life since he bowed out has hardly been one of convalescence.  

I suspect that he didn't want the eventual matchup with HC.  He may get it next year and then we will see what's what...

November 28, 2007 1:45 PM

adaglas said:

"his aides grew frustrated at his reluctance to campaign outside of New York City or discuss federal issues."

Well, it's a good thing that as president he'll be able to dodge those bullets.

November 28, 2007 3:12 PM

Wandreycer1 said:

Rick Lazio was good eye candy though - very good looking.  

Hillary shook him up pretty well once in a debate by pointing this obvious fact out - she said her whole staff had voted him "cutest candidate."  He turned purple, stammered, he couldn't very well attack her after that. It was masterful.

November 28, 2007 3:13 PM

blackton said:

wandrey, I remember Little Ricky. Poor guy gave up a sure house seat to be a sacrificial lamb. I remember a sign at that time that said Hillary is the only man in the race.

November 28, 2007 8:33 PM

The Plank said:

The Weekly Standard 's Mike Murphy Richelieu spins out a fairly unconvincing (to me at least) scenario

December 20, 2007 4:50 PM