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Irony Redefined
Key Clinton Backer Rips Giuliani's Personal Life
Rep. Charles Rangel Apparently Refers to Giuliani as a 'Cheating G*dd@mn Husband'
(ABCNEWS.com)
By JAKE TAPPER
Oct. 20, 2007
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., the dean of the New York congressional delegation, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, longtime political booster of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and a member of the steering committee for "Veterans and Military Retirees For Hillary" has joined another co-chair of the Clinton campaign, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, in attacking the personal life of Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani.
In a cover story on Giuliani in this week's New York Observer, Rangel went after Giuliani in unusually personal ways, expressing confidence that Giuliani's frontrunning status will fade either because of the former mayor's liberal positions on social issues or the operatic drama of his personal life.
"Referring to Andrew Giuliani's reportedly distant relationship with his father since the ugly bust-up of Mr. Giuliani's marriage with Donna Hanover," the article says, "Mr. Rangel said it was because 'sons respect and admire their fathers, but they love their mothers against cheating g*dd@mn husbands.' ... Rangel said he regretted that all the personal problems surfaced so soon in the electoral process. 'I'm sorry this d@mned thing turned out so early because, really, just like [embattled former Giuliani aide Bernard] Kerik, it would have bombed his @$$ out.'"
The Giuliani campaign declined to comment to ABC News about the attack, referring a reporter to comments made in the story by Randy Mastro, a former Giuliani deputy mayor, who said of Rangle's remarks, "Comments like that are not worthy of a response."
Giuliani and Rangel have long had a contentious relationship.
Asked Saturday afternoon outside Oak Park Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa, if she had any comment on Rangel's remarks, Clinton tersely said, "I don't." She added that she had not seen the story in question.
A Clinton campaign spokesman, Phil Singer, later told ABC News of Rangel's remarks, "These kinds of comments have no place in the campaign."
Last month, Vilsack told NY1 of Giuliani that, "I can't even get into the number of marriages, and the fact his children-- the relationship that he has with his children, and what the kind of circumstance New York was in before Sept. 11, and whether or not he could have even been re-elected as mayor prior to Sept. the 11. There are lots of issues involving Mayor Giuliani, and I'm sure if he becomes the nominee we'll be able to see those."
Vilsack later apologized for his comments.
In an interview with ABC News last week, Giuliani said Vilsack's attack did not surprise him. "I've watched the Clintons over the years," he said. "I mean, the whole way in which they deal with allegations sometimes against them -- fair or unfair -- is they personally attack people of the other side. There's a whole history of that. So I'm ready for that."
At a candidates' forum earlier this year, Clinton said she wants to "run a very positive campaign. And I sure don't want Democrats or the supporters of Democrats to be engaging in the politics of personal destruction. I think we should stay focused on what we're going to do for America."
Rangel did not seem to say anything in the interview about any other "cheating g*dd@mn husbands" in the political world.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3755283&page=1
Exit question: Is the Clinton camp actually preparing to play Hillary’s status as a wronged woman against the GOP? Feel the pain of a woman betrayed by the man she loves, America — and blame Rudy Giuliani for it.
You have got to be kidding - this is wrong on sooo many levels...
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10-22-2007 09:47 AM
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Clinton talks of Bill's romantic gifts
Tue Oct 23, 11:37 AM ET
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton says husband Bill often brings her romantic gifts: a giant wooden giraffe from an African trip, for example, and a Chanel watch that reminded him of teeth. "Oh he's so romantic," the former first lady said in an interview for the November issue of Essence magazine. "He's always bringing me back things from his trips."
The watch had a bracelet made of white cubes. "I had dental surgery, and he said it reminded him of teeth," she said.
The New York senator, now a presidential candidate, said she is satisfied with the decisions she has made in her marriage. "Now obviously we've had challenges as everybody in the world knows," she said. "But I never doubted that it was a marriage worth investing in even in the midst of those challenges, and I'm really happy that I made that decision."
In 1998, news unfolded about her husband's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
While sticking it out might not be for everyone, Mrs. Clinton said women should support each other in the choices they make in their marriages. "I think it's so important for women to stand up for the right of women to make a decision that is best for them," she said.
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Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.** a 4 day work week & sex slaves ~ I say Tyt for PRESIDENT!
Not to be taken internally, literally or seriously ....Suki ebaynni IS THAT BETTER ?
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