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...have some political differences of opinion, that wouldn't preclude us from socializing with the man. Remember the principle of principles: diplomacy. When diplomacy fails, there's always more diplomacy. We must not let the nation be guided by any sort of moral compass, which of course is what Giuliani invoked, as if we were about to embark on another Crusade...
...this line. Giuliani declared, "I think it's difficult for people to come to the conclusion nowadays that maybe somebody in public office would do something out of principle rather than whether you get so many votes here or so many votes there." Right. Sounds good, Rudy, but get real. Listen to the White House, which is still somewhat civilized. The New York Times quoted a senior Administration official as saying that the incident was "an embarrassment to everyone associated with diplomacy." At least someone had the courage to speak...
Aides to Mayor Rudolph Giuliani quietly asked Yasser Arafat to leave a special New York Philharmonic performance of Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony" Monday night because he was not invited, the Associated Press reports. Giuliani had said that the PLO leader and Fidel Castro were not to join other dignitaries in town for the U.N. celebration, but Arafat turned up in his highly-visible, checked headress anyway...
...maybe Anand was just afraid that New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani would burst into the room and move a piece for him. The very first match on Sept. 11 started 15 minutes late to accommodate the mayor, who then made the ceremonial first move for Anand. Giuliani pushed the c pawn two squares forward. Vishy, somewhat horrified, wanted e-4. Even though the mayor had taken his hand off the piece, Anand was allowed to change the move--flouting the most basic rule of chess. But, hey, that's show...
Maybe Gephardt should send Mayor Giuliani. Gingrich attacked New York City, calling it a corrupt, over-unionized drain on the rest of the country. New York City Mayor Giuliani responded that while his city sends $9 billion more to Washington than it gets back in federal spending, Georgia gets $1 billion more than it pays in taxes. Giuliani added that Gingrich's own congressional district is a leading recipient of federal pork...