Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani told CNBC Thursday evening that he’s “absolutely” open to running for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. (more)
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie responded today to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who recently attacked Christie for remaining at Disney World with his family during last month’s massive snowstorm. Giuliani said Christie should have returned last week to his home state. (more)
Confident that he’d have a chance to win, Rudy Giuliani is rounding up his top political advisers for a possible 2012 presidential run, sources tell Page Six. (more)
As a 2008 primary front-runner, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani tanked. But as a 2012 dark horse, he could do surprisingly well. (more)
This summer everybody had a good laugh at the Democratic Party’s nomination of Alvin Greene to challenge Republican incumbent Jim DeMint for a U.S. Senate seat representing South Carolina. And we’re all still laughing now that he’s considering a run for president in 2012. (more)
In the constellation of new GOP stars, none shine brighter than Marco Rubio. (more)
A former University of Akron student will spend more than two years in a federal prison after using computers at the University to cripple other web sites, steal credit card information, and completely shut down the University’s computer network. (more)
He’s the anti-war, gay-friendly congressional candidate from San Francisco who recently held a rally with former Green Party city supervisor Matt Gonzalez. (more)
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani spoke this morning in opposition to plans to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center terror attacks. (more)
By most calculations, Michael Bloomberg has been one of America’s decent mayors. From reducing crime to improving public education, he has done a solid job as Rudy Giuliani’s successor in New York. (more)
National elected officials have been largely mum on the Cordoba House construction project, which would put a Muslim community center near the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan. President Obama, for example, considers the matter one for local officials, according to White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. (more)
The daughter of former tough-on-crime Mayor Rudy Giuliani was busted yesterday for pilfering products from a trendy cosmetics store near her Upper East Side home, police said. (more)
I caught a piece yesterday in Politico penned by Roger Simon, entitled: Sarah Palin Is At The Top Of Her Party. Is she really? I like Simon. He seems like a pretty intelligent guy. He wears glasses. Could he be right, though? (more)
In the increasingly Tea Party-dominated world of Republican politics, feelings of alienation and irrelevance have begun to set in amongst the social conservative movement. (more)
In the increasingly Tea Party-dominated world of Republican politics, feelings of alienation and irrelevance have begun to set in among the social conservative movement. (more)
Every month I receive a financial statement from one of the Wall Street behemoth firms. The raw materials used in the mailing—paper and stamps—are generally worth more than my account balance. (more)
Marco Rubio’s campaign has a response to recent reports that Governor Charlie Crist is considering mounting a third-party campaign for Senate: Bring it on. (more)
If ever the American Medical Association deems ‘en masse paralyzing confusion’ a pre-existing condition warranting treatment, I have a hunch the tab for national health care may soar north. In the immortal words of Joe Biden (I love that guy), the passage of health care reform is a ‘big fu#*ing deal’. No doubt. But is it a good deal? (more)
Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington aggressively attacked New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani this morning on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” leaving the show’s hosts aghast as she repeatedly tried to shift the topic of discussion to Giuliani’s past. (more)























