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Mitchell falsely suggested Giuliani "decided to skip all of the early primaries"

January 28, 2008 5:58 pm ET

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SUMMARY: Apparently referring to Rudy Giuliani, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell asked: "[H]ypothetically, if you were a former New York mayor, a Republican who decided to skip all of the early primaries and just stay and wait for Florida, is that a good strategy?" In fact, Giuliani spent considerable time and money competing in New Hampshire and also had a campaign operation in Iowa.

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On the January 28 edition of MSNBC Live, NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell, apparently referring to Rudy Giuliani, asked Republican National Committee chair Mike Duncan, "[H]ypothetically, if you were a former New York mayor, a Republican who decided to skip all of the early primaries and just stay and wait for Florida, is that a good strategy?" In fact, although numerous media figures have asserted that Giuliani skipped Iowa, New Hampshire, or both, Giuliani spent considerable time and money competing in New Hampshire and, according to reports, had made "20 stops" in Iowa, and maintained 12 paid staffers in two offices there.

Indeed, on January 25, when MSNBC Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski said of Giuliani's early-state strategy, "he didn't play in them, he didn't try in them, and he didn't win in them," NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert said in response: "Well, he spent several million dollars in New Hampshire" and held "[a] hundred events." Russert continued: "And it seems as if he would go into a state, you know, he'd say, 'Iowa is important,' he'd try it out. When it wasn't working ... 'I'm not going to play here I'm going someplace else.' ... And people said, 'Wait a minute, what is this?' "

Additionally, Giuliani himself has denied that his strategy was to skip the early states. On the January 8 edition of NBC's Today, co-host Matt Lauer asked Giuliani: "Is that the strategy? You kind of bypass Iowa and New Hampshire and wait for Florida and New York and California?" Giuliani replied: "No, I wouldn't put it that way. What I would say is, we put a lot of time and attention into some of the states that are coming up later, like Florida. We've actually spent the most time in New Hampshire and then Florida is right behind that."

From the 1 p.m. ET hour of the January 28 edition of MSNBC Live:

MITCHELL: Now I know you don't want to talk about individual candidates, but hypothetically, if you were a former New York mayor, a Republican who decided to skip all of the early primaries and just stay and wait for Florida, is that a good strategy? Would you recommend that to a future candidate?

From the January 25 edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe:

BRZEZINSKI: But don't you think people looked at what happened in the other states as well? I mean, I know you don't think so. I heard you say that on the air, that people here in Florida are not looking at what's happening in the other states. But, you know, he just didn't -- I mean, he didn't play in them, he didn't try in them, and he didn't win in them.

RUSSERT: Well, Mika, he spent several million dollars in New Hampshire --

BRZEZINSKI: That's true.

RUSSERT: -- and he was up there -- he's been --

BRZEZINSKI: That's true.

JOE SCARBOROUGH (co-host): A hundred --

RUSSERT: A hundred events.

SCARBOROUGH: -- events. Yeah.

BRZEZINSKI: He did spend.

RUSSERT: And it seems as if he would go into a state, you know, he'd say, "Iowa is important," he'd try it out. When it wasn't working --

BRZEZINSKI: Pull out.

RUSSERT: "I'm not going to play here; I'm going someplace else."

BRZEZINSKI: Yeah.

SCARBOROUGH: Yeah.

BRZEZINSKI: No, he did spend in New Hampshire.

RUSSERT: And people said, "Wait a minute, what is this?"

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    • Author by worrierking (January 28, 2008 6:06 pm ET)
         
      It's starting to look like Ghouliani should skip Florida too. I know the pollsters have been lousy at predicting the primaries so far, but the last poll I saw had him running third and another has him coming in fourth.

      I guess ex-New Yorkers don't like him any more than current New Yorkers do.
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      • Author by greekfurnace (January 29, 2008 10:44 am ET)
           

        Fortunately, he'll likely 'skip' the presidential election - all per his own volition, of course... that is, if you believe the MSM.  They still love this guy.  Probably nominate him "America's Choice" after they've chosen someone else.

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    • Author by magnolialover (January 28, 2008 6:20 pm ET)
         

      If Rudy doesn't win Florida, he might as well pack his bags, head home, and start getting out on the speaking circuit again to make some more money. Chances are good, he ain't gonna win in Florida. Not with the popular governor endorsing McCain, and Mel Martinez endorsing McCain. Whoever is Rudy's campaign manager ought to get fired. I wonder if it's Bernie Kerik or one of his other do nothing cronies who tend to give some really bad advice. I can't wait for Rudy to drop out and lose big time.

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    • Author by eweston8542983 (January 28, 2008 6:31 pm ET)
         
      I think Bernie's in custody, finally.
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    • Author by snoopy (January 28, 2008 8:21 pm ET)
         

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      • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (January 28, 2008 11:44 pm ET)
           

        I like you when you're drinking, Snoopy.

        I also like the "Rudy skipped the primaries he didn't win" angle.Very effective, I can remember losing at a game of Monopoly or getting spanked on the basketball court, and erasing the defeat with the ol' "I wasn't trying to win" manuever.

        Of course, I was probably 6 years old the last time I used it.

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        • Author by magnolialover (January 29, 2008 8:05 pm ET)
             
          I'm thinking he and Fred Thompson could start a "I coulda won but I didn't try" club.
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    • Author by tex (January 29, 2008 8:45 am ET)
         

      Samba beat, EVERYONE!

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu7dXj7l04g

      Rudy's Samba: 

      The more I see you,
      The more I hate you
      Somehow this feeling
      Just grows and grows
      With every lie
      I become more mad about you
      Each "Nine-Eleven" ... I hold my nose


      Can you imagine how I detest you?
      The more I see you as days go by
      You're now the last of all the jerks that I would vote for

      Florida will free you, now say "Good Bye"...

      La la la la, la la la la 

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    • Author by eweston8542983 (January 29, 2008 11:08 am ET)
         
      Snap out of it you knuckleheads:-).
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