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Rudolph Giuliani: The Image and the Reality

Polls show that Republicans don't care as much about social issues this year as they did in the last two presidential campaigns. Is that why Rudy Giuliani is still in the lead? We hear who's advising the former Mayor of New York and what that tells tell prospective voters about what he might do in the White House.  Also, President Bush picks another fight with Democrats, and in Iraq, Ahmad Chalabi rides again.

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By Warren Olney • Nov 13, 2007 • 1h 0m Listen

Polls show that Republicans don't care as much about social issues this year as they did in the last two presidential campaigns. Is that why Rudy Giuliani is still in the lead? We hear who's advising the former Mayor of New York and what that tells tell prospective voters about what he might do in the White House. Also, President Bush inflames Democrats again today, vetoing a domestic spending bill as too expensive, and Ahmad Chalabi claimed Saddam Hussein had nuclear weapons. When that turned out to be false, he lost favor with the Bush Pentagon. We'll hear how he's re-emerged as a figure of power and influence in Iraq.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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