David Frum, writing in The New Republic, in yet another example of how that magazine has fallen, actually writes something that I wholeheartedly support, though for very different reasons:
I have my own personal nomination for vice president for McCain. It’s Rudy Giuliani, precisely because he shares the vision of a practical, reforming, war-winning Republican Party that inspires John McCain, plus the stronger-than-usual grounds for hoping that he might be the rare candidate who can make a difference in an essential state–in this case, New Jersey.
Simply put, it’s been way too long since I’ve had the opportunity to use the phrase, “Clown Show”, but making a your vice-presidential running mate the man who:
- Chose a police commissioner who was mobbed up.
- Who recommended said mobbed up police commissioner to be head of homeland security.
- Who broke up with his wife at a press conference on mothers day
- Whose first wife was his cousin
- Bailed on the Iraq study group so he could get fat speaker fees.
- Lobbyied for unsavory clients, including Saudi Arabia, Tobacco, and Coal.
Would give me plenty of opportunity.
Of course, I can’t hope to own him the way that Joe Biden did when he said that when Rudy talks, “there’s only three things he mentions in a sentence: a noun and a verb and 9/11.”
That one is one of the classics of the ages, up there with George Bernard Shaw and Winston Churchill.