Fighting the War on Error

"You measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists."
- Political & Social Activist Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989)

Monday, August 06, 2007

Rudy's daughter is for Obama

This is sort of a non-story story, but it indicates something, too. When your old children won't back you to be president, maybe you have just a few character flaws? I dunno, just a hunch. There is a saying about Rudy that has gotten a great deal of play since he announced his candidacy: "Those who know him best like him least."

Here's the story, via AP:
The daughter of Republican hopeful Rudy Giuliani has signaled she's backing Democrat Barack Obama for president.According to her Facebook profile, Giuliani's 17-year-old daughter, Caroline, belonged to Democrat Barack Obama's Facebook group "Barack Obama (One Million Strong for Barack)." She left the group Monday morning after the online magazine Slate sent an inquiry.

Her profile can be viewed by Facebook users who have access to New York City's Trinity School or Harvard University networks. Caroline, who is Giuliani's daughter with his second wife, Donna Hanover, recently graduated from Trinity and will attend Harvard in the fall.

Slate posted a screen shot of her profile, which uses a slightly different last name. She lists herself as having liberal political views.

Giuliani, campaigning in Iowa, declined to comment on his daughter's political preference.

"My daughter I love very much," he told reporters outside an Italian restaurant in Clear Lake. "I have great respect for her, and I'm really proud of her, and I don't comment on children, because I want to give them the maximum degree of privacy.

"The best thing to do, if you want to ask the press to leave the children alone, the best way to do it is not to comment on them one way or the other, except to say you're very proud of them, and you love them very much, which I do," he said.

The Obama campaign did not have any comment.

Giuliani, a leading Republican candidate, has asked for privacy to deal with strained relationships in his family. Son Andrew, 21, has said their relationship became distant after Giuliani's messy divorce from the children's mother and his marriage to third wife Judith Nathan.

"There's obviously a little problem that exists between me and his wife," Andrew Giuliani told The New York Times earlier this year.

In May, Giuliani attended his daughter's high school graduation but kept a low profile, sitting in a last row balcony seat with his wife and leaving without speaking to his daughter, the New York Daily News reported.
Again, this isn't a huge, sensational, politically damaging story in any significant way, but I'm guessing this will make more than a few people wonder. However, I guess that will depend on whether character counts anymore. (It did during the Clinton years, remember?) Lousy father? Check. Lousy husband? Check. Despised mayor, pre-9-11? Check. Myths about his 9-11 leadership? Debunked on a daily basis, with plenty more to come.

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