Giuliani Pledges to Go 'On Offense' Against Terror in Boca Raton Synagogue

BOCA RATON, Fla.—Rudy Giuliani, wearing a dark suit and dark yarmulke, emphasized his ties to Florida’s Jewish voters in a speech at a modern orthodox synagogue here today.
“I have a long-standing and strong community with the Jewish community here and in Israel,” said Giuliani. He told the congregants at the Hahn Judaic Campus of the Boca Raton Synagogue about a trip to Israel during which he witnessed what he called the reunification of the Ethiopian Jews.
Speaking of Israel he said, “It’s a place that all Jewish people, however separated, however far removed, can come home.”
He said that he worked to deport Nazis as a prosecutor; that he told Ehud Olmert, when the Israeli prime minister was mayor of Jerusalem, “that we [New York] had more Jewish citizens than he did” and called anti-Semitism a “disease that we must have zero tolerance for.”
He outlined his plan for peace in the Middle East, included a demand for the recognition of the Israeli state by the Palestinians and a commitment by the Palestinian state to fight terrorism. (Echoing some of his more realist foreign policy advisors, Giuliani warned against creating a Palestinian state if it meant spawning another enemy of America in what he called the “terrorists war on us.”)
“At the core of my view of foreign policy is to be realistic,” said Giuliani, who didn’t mention the “drain the swamps” views of Norman Podhoretz, whose blurb supporting Giuliani was printed on fronds placed on the congregations seats.
Giuliani was warmly welcomed by the crowd, who often greeted his tough talk on terrorism with applause. They particularly responded to his boiling down of American foreign policy under a Giuliani administration. “To summarize in one word, offense,” said Giuliani. “We have to be on offense.”
“I’m running for President of the United States,” he added, because “I can lead that effort, uh, the best.”
After he finished his speech and people finished applauding and started leaving, Giuliani, as if in an afterthought, took the microphone again.
“I want to urge you—this is sort of a test, how many of you have voted already?” said Giuliani, who is counting on votes cast before his national plunge in the polls to help him in Florida.
Less than a dozen hands went up. One person clapped.
“Wow, that’s a lot,” he said. “Now you cannot vote again, but for those of you who haven’t, please vote, and I would very much like to have your vote.”


















Don't worry, AIPAC, I'm sure whoever the next president is, they will be more than willing to kill Arabs for our best "ally."
giuliani is a one trick pony. enough of the 9/11 schtick, at least as he presents it. he's made millions off 9/11. he has no shame. to me, his multiple marriages, the public humiliation of his second wife, donna hanover, and his alienation from his two children speaks boatloads more than donning a yarmulke and yapping on about terror.
I AM PROUD TO SAY THAT I VOTED FOR RUDY ALONG WITH 10 OTHERS!! HE IS A STRONG LEADER AND GREAT MAN !!
I agree with the first review, whoever is the U.S. President next will continue to back our most loyal allies, as anyone with a smattering of intelligence could guess. Although, perhaps by then, these terrorist groups will decide to turn their attention toward helping others instead of trying to hurt others...
I agree with the first review, whoever is the U.S. President next will continue to back our most loyal allies, as anyone with a smattering of intelligence could guess. Although, perhaps by then, these terrorist groups will decide to turn their attention toward helping others instead of trying to hurt others...
It's great that Rudy Giuliani finally found a constituency who is willing to listen to him. And, he wore a yarmulke, too? Wow, the former mayor is fast-beoming a budding statesman. He must be counting on ordinary folks like his coalition of Floridian-Jewish-Transplants-From New York City to take him to the White House.
Sometimes, it's like Rudy Giuliani is reading my mind. The one element I thought to be missing from the Bush administration was a blind lust for war. And, Rudy is so eloquent in describing his own personal lust for the issue. Imagine: If this guy held a press to announce one of his three divorces, what would he do to announce that he will be attacking a country? He'd probably go on the Tonight Show! That would be awesome.
Someone mentioned that Rudy only said "9/11" fifty-seven times in this half-hour speech. Is that a record-low for him? He must not have been feeling well.
Good luck, Rudy. I like you about as much as I like a swift kick to the groin.