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A Notable Tenth Anniversary

And one that the mainstream press won't even bother to mention, let alone celebrate, because he'd know that most people would cheer the event (to their dismay). Ten years ago, Rudy Giuliani tossed Yasser Arafat out of a concert at the Lincoln Center. For that alone, he'd get my vote if he runs for president.

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 24, 2005 08:10 PM
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Was it the World Trade Center bombing in 93 that Giuliani was referring to when he said "I don't forget"? Or was it something else? (Not that it needs to be something specific with Arafat, of course.) I'd love to see Giuliani make an '08 run. He's about the best high-profile candidate the Republicans could muster. I gather that he's a bit too pro-choice for some of the base, or something like that, but he's got solid law-and-order credentials to run on, and he's tried and tested in the crisis management department. Al Qaeda's worst nightmare, and then some. It'll be interesting to see what happens.

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