MAYBE RUDY GIULIANI NEEDS TO BONE UP ON HIS GEORGIA POLITICS
The longer I hang
around politics, the less I know. For example, former New York Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani, one of the heroes in the aftermath of the 9/11
disaster, recently came to Atlanta to endorse Ralph Reed for lieutenant
governor. That’s akin to Sam Nunn going to Dubuque to endorse the local
school board chair.
Why is a New York
politician getting involved in the lieutenant governor’s race in
Georgia? Shouldn’t he be home worrying about Hillary Clinton and Chuck
Schumer and Al Sharpton? If I lived in New York, I would be. Besides, by
his own admission, Giuliani favors gun control, abortion rights and the
recognition of “domestic partnerships” for gays and lesbians, not
exactly the kind of positions designed to swell the hearts of Reed’s
Christian Coalition supporters. Ironically, Giuliani’s defense of
domestic partnerships at the Reed rally came only two days after a
Fulton County Superior Court judge had struck down a 2004 statewide
referendum banning gay marriage, or civil unions, or whatever you call
it when boys link up with boys and girls with girls. The referendum had
been approved by 76 percent of Georgia voters. Color me naïve, but I
don’t think Giuliani’s domestic political views would be a big hit
anywhere in the state, with the possible exception of Midtown Atlanta
and maybe Decatur.
So, what do Reed and
Giuliani have in common then? Well, says Rudy, he and Reed agree on
foreign policy, the war on terrorism and the economy. Foreign policy?
The lieutenant governor of Georgia has a role in foreign policy? How in
the world did I miss that? It makes me think all the more of current Lt.
Gov. Mark Taylor, who is giving up his critical foreign policy
responsibilities to run for something as mundane as governor. Let’s give
the Big Guy credit: Not once during his tenure as lieutenant governor
did Georgia declare war on anybody. Oh, there was some talk at one time
about invading Michigan, but we would have to occupy Detroit if we did,
and no war is worth that.
Still, our newly
enacted immigration law has that great military power, the government of
Mexico, upset with the state of Georgia. We could very well have the
next lieutenant governor struggling with that complex foreign policy
issue. We all know full well what could happen to us if we got into a
protracted conflict with Mexico. We would have to cut our own yards and
figure out how to work the leaf blower. Not a pretty thought.
And then there is
the lieutenant governor’s role in the war on terrorism. I will be the
first to tell you that I’m not sure what that includes, but I hope it
has something to do with rump-kicking smart-aleck kids whose parents
forego disciplining the little terrors at home in order not to upset
them, and leave that job to overworked and underpaid schoolteachers. If
that war on terrorism includes making the urchins pull their britches
up, remove all body piercing, stay awake in class and not say the word
“dude,” then you can sign me up.
Finally, what kind
of impact can a lieutenant governor have on Georgia’s economy? About as
much as I can have on Swiss yodelers. Members of the Georgia House and
Senate make all the big budget and financial decisions — along with the
governor, when he isn’t busy spaying dogs — and I don’t think they want
the lieutenant governor butting in their business. About as close as the
lieutenant governor gets to economic issues is balancing his checkbook
during the Senate debates.
I am a big fan of
Rudy Giuliani. He was an outstanding mayor before 9/11, and an even
greater one afterwards. But he should have spent a little more time
boning up on just what the lieutenant governor’s job in Georgia entails.
Had he done so, he could have mailed in his endorsement on the back of a
postcard and saved himself the wear and tear of an airplane trip. Rudy
Giuliani endorsing a candidate for lieutenant governor of Georgia?
Never has someone done so much for so little.
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