"On the Republican side, former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani was expected to quit [the race to become his party's presidential nominee in 2008]...after failing to make an impact with his campaign." --News item, 1/30/2008, following Giulani's third-place finish in Florida's primary election.
How did the man who was widely considered the hero of September 11th go from being "America's mayor" to "Rudy who?" in such a short time? Heidi Klum, professional model and television star, can relate. On every episode of BravoTV's Project Runway she says to the competing designers, "As you know, in the world of fashion, one day you're in, and the next day you're out."
So it's simple, really. Obviously, Mr. Giuliani is no longer in fashion.
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<b>Closed captioning is still cuckoo</b>
We talked in a post not too long ago about the deficiencies of the current state of the art of voice recognition software (VRS) and closed ...
I'm glad to see you have a post today!
ReplyDeleteMr. Guiliani didn't even bother to come to Iowa to campaign for the caucus earlier in January. Not that I blame him......it was so-o darn cold here.
And that NYC accent of his.....I just don't know about that....