Ed Rollins: Kerik Fallout a Boon for Democrats

So, who stands to benefit from the Bernie Kerik fallout for Rudy Giuliani?

Political consultant Ed Rollins thinks the Democrats, rather than any of Giuliani’s Republican opponents, are the ones who can really capitalize on it.

Rollins, who has worked on Ronald Reagan’s re-election campaign and ran the campaign Read More

A Dubious Kind of Leadership

Before Rudolph W. Giuliani started to run for President, he specialized in writing books and delivering inspirational lectures on the topic of “leadership,” which has become the theme for his campaign. He is now telling America that in a time of war and terror, he is the leader we need. And he seems to be Read More

The Morning Read: Friday, April 6, 2007

Mike Bloomberg backed away from a health department plan to advocate circumcision as a means of reducing the spread of AIDS.

A contractor with ties to the mob and Bernie Kerik probably shouldn’t be working on the new Yankee Stadium, Bloomberg said.

The Daily News editorial board wants Andrew Cuomo to Read More

Rudy's Hurdles

It’s still unclear what damage will result from today’s revelation that Rudy Giuliani had been briefed about some of Bernard Kerik’s connections to a suspicious construction company before the former mayor championed his former security guard as secretary of Homeland Security. Giuliani has in large part based his run on the perception that Read More

Elsewhere: Kerik, Spano, Kerry

Jeanine Pirro’s campaign received an in-kind contribution from Bernie Kerik’s lawyer days before their scandal broke.

Senate Republicans sent more money to defend John Flanagan’s seat on Long Island than to defend the Westchester seat Nick Spano won by 18 votes two years ago.

John Faso misspelled the Read More